Influential machines : the rhetoric of computational performance / Miles C. Coleman.
2023
QA76.9.A48 C65 2023
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Title
Influential machines : the rhetoric of computational performance / Miles C. Coleman.
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ISBN
9781643364605 electronic book
164336460X electronic book
9781643364582 hardcover
9781643364599 paperback
164336460X electronic book
9781643364582 hardcover
9781643364599 paperback
Published
Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
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QA76.9.A48 C65 2023
Alternate Call Number
LAN015000 COM060140
Dewey Decimal Classification
004.01/9
Summary
"A new framework for understanding how algorithms influence Web applications offer us conclusions about science. Twitter bots generate art. Machine-learning systems satirize politicians. We live in an era where a substantial share of our private and public communication is machinic. Modern computing machines cannot yet speak for themselves-although the capacities of AI are rapidly expanding-but they generate rhetorical energies as they give advice, entertain, and proffer insight, speaking to human concerns in more-than-human ways and guiding human action. In Influential Machines Miles C. Coleman looks beyond human communication to interrogate the ways in which the machines and algorithms in our lives make meaning and the implications of their special modes of communication. Using the varied examples of an anti-vax "vaccine calculator," two Twitterbots, and the computational performances of virtual assistants, Coleman asks what machines mean to us as social agents and whether humans are the appropriate reference for designing machine communication. Coleman goes beyond the front and back ends of computing to describe the "deep end" of computing, a site of ambient rhetoric that is essential for understanding how machines move in today's digital world"-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Locating the energies of computational performance
Manufactured processing, ritual, and expert systems
Processual magnitude, the sublime, and computational poiesis
Processual signaling, compulsion, and neural networks
Designing computational performances to actively contribute positive energies
Leveraging the rhetorical energies of machines.
Manufactured processing, ritual, and expert systems
Processual magnitude, the sublime, and computational poiesis
Processual signaling, compulsion, and neural networks
Designing computational performances to actively contribute positive energies
Leveraging the rhetorical energies of machines.