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SOCI2101
Anthropology of Artificial Intelligence: Human-like Machines, Machine-like Societies
Offer semester
Lecture time
Lecture venue
Credits awarded
Unavailable this year
6
This innovative course delves into the complex relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and human societies. By examining the development of AI through an anthropological lens, students will explore the impact of human-like machines on cultural, social, and economic systems. The course raises critical questions about the nature of intelligence, the ethical implications of creating autonomous machines, and the potential consequences of AI on human identity and social structures.
Offer Semester | Lecture Day | Lecture Time | Venue | Credits awarded |
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Unavailable this year | 6 |
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