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How cultural framing can bias our beliefs about robots and artificial intelligence.

Jeff M StibelH Clark Barrett
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Clark and Fischer argue that humans treat social artifacts as depictions. In contrast, theories of distributed cognition suggest that there is no clear line separating artifacts from agents, and artifacts can possess agency. The difference is likely a result of cultural framing. As technology and artificial intelligence grow more sophisticated, the distinction between depiction and agency will blur.
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