A Derridean response to Gunkel's account of machine otherness
The present work attempts to understand the concept of alterity or otherness in human-level artificial intelligence—on whether or not these machines could be considered as an “other” in moral situations. David Gunkel’s The Machine Question (2012) investigated the concept of machine otherness using L...
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Main Author: | Alawas, Gulliver Eric C. |
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Language: | English |
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2021
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