Tag: magic

  • Making and unmaking AI metaphors and magic

    Making and unmaking AI metaphors and magic

    Twenty years ago, Noel and Amanda Sharkey, seminal contributors to early AI debates, wrote an article on artificial intelligence and natural magic which deserves to be read again today. They focus on robots and could probably not have foreseen the advances made in the last three years in generative AI, but what they say holds…

  • The (not) de-extinct dire wolf: Metaphors, myths and magic

    The (not) de-extinct dire wolf: Metaphors, myths and magic

    This post is a collaboration between Brigitte Nerlich and Kate Roach, both retired social scientists with interests in science, culture and society. *** I (Brigitte) first heard about the dire wolf in a post by the science writer Carl Zimmer linking to an article he had written for the New York Times. I had never…

  • How to do things with prompts: Magic words, speech acts and AI

    How to do things with prompts: Magic words, speech acts and AI

    Looking at what’s going on in AI sometimes makes me feel like the anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, When he first visited the Trobriand Islands of then British New Guinea about a century ago, he became fascinated by the magic words that the islanders used and the actions they were believed to perform. Visiting the land of…

  • The magic of science

    The magic of science

    Guest post by Dr Kate Roach, former member of the Institute for Science and Society, now writer and public engagement researcher (kr@kateroach.net) Defining science A recent invitation on twitter to define science, #scidef, has brought forth quite a number of mysterious or magically inclined interpretations.  For @TripOnEgo science is an: “intrigue-inspired investigation, commanded by moral…