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Growth of Tech‐Aging Research.
Kristina Kokorelias +1 more
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The Japanese Film AI Amok (2020) and the Collapse of Realist AI Vision
AI Amok (2020), directed by Yu Irie, offers an incisive exploration of artificial intelligence’s role in a near-future Japanese society and is set in the year 2030.
Vincenzo De Masi
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Український футуризм у вітчизняних аналітичних працях (Ukrainian futurism in native analytical works) [PDF]
Стаття присвячена дослідженню окремих естетичних категорій українського футуризму в аналітичних працях критиків як початку століття, так і сучасних науковців.
Чоп, Т. (T. Chop)
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The futuristic manifolds of REM sleep
Summary Since one of its first descriptions 70 years ago, rapid eye movement sleep has continually inspired and excited new generations of sleep researchers. Despite significant advancements in understanding its neurocircuitry, underlying mechanisms and microstates, many questions regarding its function, especially beyond the early neurodevelopment ...
Liborio Parrino, Ivana Rosenzweig
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A Book Review: A Handy Dictionary for SF Futurists
Pilkington, Ace G. ‒ Science Fiction and Futurism: Their Terms and Ideas. McFarland, 2017.
Chris Pak
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Techno-futurism and the knowledge economy in New Zealand [PDF]
This thesis analyses the material and ideological dimensions of the knowledge economy with particular reference to New Zealand. The emergence of the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the context of transnational capitalism ...
Stephenson, Iain James
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Slow switching and the psychology of memory
This article presents elements of a theory of the representational contents of episodic memory and a new perspective on the relationship between memory and self‐knowledge. These two interrelated outcomes fall out of a novel naturalistic treatment of the debate concerning the compatibility between semantic externalism and a priori self‐knowledge.
Jay Richardson
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Automation and Augmentation in Theological Perspective
Abstract AI enables forms of automation that threaten unemployment and deskilling, eliminating important opportunities for the development of virtue. The concomitant loss of virtue and meaningful employment makes it a theological problem from the perspective of Catholic social teaching and theological anthropology.
Paul Scherz
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Hooked on an Affect: Detroit Techno and Dystopian Digital Culture
Detroit techno is typically historicized as having grown out of the late 1970s and early 1980s middle-class, consumerist, and aspirational high school social party scene, giving the impression that Detroit techno artists created forward-thinking music as
Richard Pope
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Accurate forecasting, good identification of trends is the basis of business success. Strategic management methods and techniques that use experience and historical economic data are not adequate to the rapidly changing business environment. In particular, technological changes, and in particular the widespread use of ICT, forces a new approach to ...
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