2023
DOI: 10.1007/s43681-023-00408-z
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Assessing deep learning: a work program for the humanities in the age of artificial intelligence

Jan Segessenmann,
Thilo Stadelmann,
Andrew Davison
et al.

Abstract: Following the success of deep learning (DL) in research, we are now witnessing the fast and widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in daily life, influencing the way we act, think, and organize our lives. However, much still remains a mystery when it comes to how these systems achieve such high performance and why they reach the outputs they do. This presents us with an unusual combination: of technical mastery on the one hand, and a striking degree of mystery on the other. This conjunction is not… Show more

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