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What Was Artificial Intelligence?
β Scribed by Sue Curry Jansen.
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- mediastudies.press
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- 2022
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- English
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- 41
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β¦ Synopsis
When it was originally published in 2002, Sue Curry Jansenβs βWhat Was Artificial Intelligence?β attracted little notice. The long essay was published as a chapter in Jansenβs Critical Communication Theory, a book whose wisdom and erudition failed to register across the many fields it addressed. One explanation for the neglect, ironic and telling, is that Jansenβs sheer scope as an intellectual had few competent readers in the communication studies discipline into which she published the book. βWhat Was Artificial Intelligence?β was buried treasure. In this mediastudies.press edition, Jansenβs prescient autopsy of AI self-sellingβthe rhetoric of the masculinist sublimeβis reprinted with a new introduction. Now an open access book, βWhat Was Artificial Intelligence?β is a message in a bottle, addressed to Musk, Bezos, and the latest generation of AI myth-makers.
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Cover
Title Page, Copyright
Contents
Introduction
What Was Artificial Intelligence?
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