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    Talk with the Bots

    Gesprächsroboter und Social Bots im Diskurs

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    Hug, Theo (editor)
    Pallaver, Günther (editor)
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    AG Universitätsverlage
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    German
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    Abstract
    More and more often, software communicates with and for us. Bots often take over complex tasks unnoticed, and virtual assistants process spoken language. Technological developments now allow us to integrate the services of digital, often voice-based assistance systems into our everyday lives. Particularly in the field of political propaganda and public relations, social bots have for some time been gaining dubious notoriety. Used as an instrument for opinion making, they automatically spread messages in so-called "social" networks. This interdisciplinary volume addresses this issue and seeks answers to questions such as the following: How can we distinguish interaction with artificial intelligences from that with humans? To what extent is this important? What does this development mean for everyday life and for the field of communication? What is the significance of the widespread use of bots as a new interface between humans and machines?; Immer öfter kommuniziert Software mit und für uns. Bots übernehmen oft unbemerkt komplexe Aufgaben und virtuelle Assistenzen verarbeiten die gesprochene ­Sprache. Die Technologieentwicklung gestattet uns mittlerweile, die Dienste von digitalen, oftmals sprachbasierten Assistenzsystemen in unseren Alltag zu integrieren. Besonders im Bereich der politischen Propaganda und Public Relations sind Social Bots seit einiger Zeit zu zweifelhafter Berühmtheit gelangt. Eingesetzt als Instrument zur Meinungsmache verbreiten sie automatisiert Nachrichten in sogenannten „sozialen“ Netzwerken. Der interdisziplinär ausgerichtete Band befasst sich mit dieser Thematik und sucht nach Antworten auf Fragen wie die folgenden: Wie können wir die Interaktion mit künstlichen Intelligenzen von jener mit Menschen unterscheiden? Inwieweit ist das wichtig? Was bedeutet diese Entwicklung für das Alltagsleben und für den Bereich der Kommunikation? Welche Bedeutung hat der verbreitete Einsatz von Bots als neue Schnittstelle zwischen Mensch und Maschine?
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/46252
    Keywords
    Media studies; Digital technologies; AI; Medienwissenschaft; digitale Technologien; KI
    Publisher
    innsbruck university press
    Publisher website
    https://www.uibk.ac.at/iup
    Publication date and place
    Innsbruck, 2018
    Series
    Edited Volume Series,
    Classification
    Media studies
    Human–computer interaction
    Pages
    116
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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