Digital Technologies, Temporality, and the Politics of Co-Existence 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-17982-2_2
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Process, Narrative, and Performance: Conceptualizing How Digital Technologies Shape Temporality and Existence as Technoperformances of Time

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“…These policies however have very little focus on the assemblage of power and interests, that would consider contextualized technological production(Ruttkamp-Bloem 2023), distributive equity of the aforementioned growth (Miller, 2020) and mitigation of the societal risks that come with AI. Globally, AI has been dominantly hyped for its ability to address social problems (Fauset, 2008), and has been recently applauded for the novel advances due to increased computational power and big data (Coeckelbergh, 2022, Dignum 2019Markus and Davis, 2019). Its emerging character as well fast growth, large scale impact, compounds its uncertainty and ambiguity (Rotolo, Hicks & Martin 2015).…”
Section: Anticipatory Framing Ai Policy In African Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These policies however have very little focus on the assemblage of power and interests, that would consider contextualized technological production(Ruttkamp-Bloem 2023), distributive equity of the aforementioned growth (Miller, 2020) and mitigation of the societal risks that come with AI. Globally, AI has been dominantly hyped for its ability to address social problems (Fauset, 2008), and has been recently applauded for the novel advances due to increased computational power and big data (Coeckelbergh, 2022, Dignum 2019Markus and Davis, 2019). Its emerging character as well fast growth, large scale impact, compounds its uncertainty and ambiguity (Rotolo, Hicks & Martin 2015).…”
Section: Anticipatory Framing Ai Policy In African Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%