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From Monsters to Mazes: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of AI Between Frankenstein and Kafka
Gideon Dishon
School of Education
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Franz Kafka
100%
Meaning-making
100%
Monster
100%
Frankenstein
100%
Sociotechnical Imaginaries
100%
Generative AI Tools
100%
Socio-technical Imaginary
40%
Human-AI
40%
Entanglement
20%
Potential Impact
20%
Intentionality
20%
Artificial Life
20%
Works of Fiction
20%
Three-axis
20%
Human-like
20%
Human Influence
20%
Fictional Texts
20%
Electronic Books
20%
Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT)
20%
Assumed Modes
20%
Arts and Humanities
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Kafka
100%
Maze
100%
Monster
100%
Frankenstein
100%
Sociotechnical Imaginaries
100%
Meaning-Making
55%
Generative
55%
Imaginary
22%
Limitations
11%
Implicit
11%
Axis
11%
Dichotomy
11%
Domination
11%
Entanglement
11%
Artificial Life
11%
fictional texts
11%
E-books
11%
Social Sciences
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Sociotechnical Imaginaries
100%
Dichotomy
11%