Mind, self, society, and computer: Artificial intelligence and the sociology of mind

A Wolfe - American Journal of Sociology, 1991 - journals.uchicago.edu
… of human, rather than machine, intelligence? To answer that question, we can turn to the
one sociological theorist who most addressed questions of mind: George Herbert Mead. …

Artificial intelligence as a sociological phenomenon

RD Schwartz - Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de …, 1989 - JSTOR
artificial intelligence (Al) programs absorb and redefine social practices when deployed in
settings where knowledge and intelligence … formulation to models of mind is striking precisely …

[图书][B] The question of artificial intelligence: Philosophical and sociological perspectives

BP Bloomfield - 2018 - books.google.com
… by funding agencies; and, in broader academic and cultural terms, to monopolise the ‘means
of orientation’ through which we think and speak about matters concerning the human mind

Human-aided artificial intelligence: Or, how to run large computations in human brains? Toward a media sociology of machine learning

R Mühlhoff - new media & society, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… In recent years, there has been a renewed hype about artificial intelligence (AI). AI technology
is attracting immense public attention as more and more real and tangible applications are …

Towards a sociological conception of artificial intelligence

J Mlynář, HS Alavi, H Verma, L Cantoni - … on Artificial General Intelligence, 2018 - Springer
… It intends to provide a sociological conception of AI, ie understanding … sociology and the
fields that deal traditionally with the subject of AI, such as computer science, philosophy of mind, …

'Where are the people? What are they doing? Why are they doing it?'(Mindell) Situating artificial intelligence within a socio-technical framework

R Holton, R Boyd - Journal of Sociology, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… This article explores the sociology of artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on interactions between
social actors and … It is better to avoid presuppositions attached to mind/brain distinctions. …

Naming the unnamable: Socionics or the sociological turn of/to distributed artificial intelligence

T Malsch - Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems, 2001 - Springer
… they made contact with some sociologists, struck up a … quid between sociology and distributed
artificial intelligence (… for the development of intelligent computer technologies, specifically …

On artificial intelligence and theory construction in sociology

B Anderson - Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
… Using abstract structures "in the mind" we create representations of pictures, persons,
events, sentences, sounds etc. Sociological modules that correspond to individual or collective …

Machinic encounters: A relational approach to the sociology of AI

C Yolgörmez - The cultural life of machine learning: An incursion into …, 2021 - Springer
sociological imagination? Dealing with the social aspects of the technological, especially in
the field of artificial intelligence … George Herbert Mead’s sociology of mind, and I will consider …

Artificial intelligence and the future of work–lessons from the sociology of expectations

L Vicsek - International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose What is the future of work going to look like? The aim of this paper is to show how
the sociology of expectations (SE) – which deals with the power of visions – can make …