The Assumption of Agency Theory revisits the Turing Test and examines what Turing's assessor knew. It asks important questions about how machines vis a vis humans have been characterized since Turing, and seeks to reverse the trend of looking closely at the machine by asking what humans know in interaction and how they know it.
Building upon existing theories of philosophy of mind, this book shows not how humans operate theoretically, but how they use every day human skill to overcome knowledge barriers and understand each other through knowing themselves. Only once human...
The Assumption of Agency Theory revisits the Turing Test and examines what Turing's assessor knew. It asks important questions about how m...
This text characterizes a non-human agent that shows itself in interaction but is distinct from human agency: an agent acting with us in our ongoing reproduction and transformation of structure.
This text characterizes a non-human agent that shows itself in interaction but is distinct from human agency: an agent acting with us in our ongoing r...