Talk:Artificial intelligence in fiction
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Taxonomy of AI in fiction
editUtopian | Dystopian makes for a very readable article.
Delving into recent studies of the intersection of fiction and AI policy, though (each world drawing inspiration from the other), I came across an account – open access, I think – of an attempt to derive a taxonomy by analysing a sample of award-winning, C21st science fiction stories. I mention it here as food for thought:
- Hudson, A.; Finn, E.; Wylie, R. (2003) What can science fiction tell us about the future of artificial intelligence policy? AI & Society 38: 197–211
I'm mulling this over and following up the citations and keywords to see if there are other scholarly secondary sources going in this general direction – not that I'm at all clear, so far, about where this might be leading, if anywhere... — Protalina (talk) 22:17, 17 March 2024 (UTC)
List?
editThere is a link to "List of artificial intelligence films". It would be great to have a List of artificial intelligence fiction, or some such. 2603:7000:39F0:8EC0:642A:EFC0:66A8:E514 (talk) 03:27, 24 July 2024 (UTC)