Artificial communication : : how algorithms produce social intelligence / / Elena Esposito.
"Argues that what makes AI socially relevant and useful is not intelligence at all but something even more human: communication. If machines are going to improve their ability to address ever more important human issues, it will not be because they have learned to think like people, but because...
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