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Bacteria to AI: Human Futures with Our Nonhuman Symbionts

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London University of Chicago Press 2025Description: 287ISBN:
  • 9780226837475
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • HAY 005.1
Summary: 1. An Integrated Cognitive Framework 2. Can Computers Create Meanings? : A Technosymbiotic Perspective 3. The Emergence Of Technosymbiosis And Gaia Theory 4. Cellular Cognition : Mimetic Bacteria And Xenobot Creativity 5. Rocks And Microbes : The Two Different Temporal Regimes Of Biological And Mineral Evolution 6. Inside The Mind Of An AI : Materiality And The Crisis Of Representation 7. GPT-4 : The Leap From Correlation To Causality And Its Implications 8. Subversion Of The Human Aura : Three Fictions Of Conscious Robots 9. Collective Intelligences : Assessing The Roles Of Humans And Ais 10. Planetary Reversal : Ecological Relationality Versus Political Liberalism
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1. An Integrated Cognitive Framework
2. Can Computers Create Meanings? : A Technosymbiotic Perspective
3. The Emergence Of Technosymbiosis And Gaia Theory
4. Cellular Cognition : Mimetic Bacteria And Xenobot Creativity
5. Rocks And Microbes : The Two Different Temporal Regimes Of Biological And Mineral Evolution
6. Inside The Mind Of An AI : Materiality And The Crisis Of Representation
7. GPT-4 : The Leap From Correlation To Causality And Its Implications
8. Subversion Of The Human Aura : Three Fictions Of Conscious Robots
9. Collective Intelligences : Assessing The Roles Of Humans And Ais
10. Planetary Reversal : Ecological Relationality Versus Political Liberalism

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