PERCEPTION
Contending Frames: Evaluating Rhetorical Dynamics in AI
Andrew Imbrie, Rebecca Gelles, James Dunham, Catherine Aiken
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 3
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The narrative of an artificial intelligence “arms race” among the great powers has become shorthand to describe evolving dynamics in the field. Narratives about AI matter because they reflect and shape public perceptions of the technology. In this issue brief, the second in a series examining rhetorical frames in AI, the authors compare four narrative frames that are prominent in public discourse: AI Competition, Killer Robots, Economic Gold Rush and World Without Work.
Keywords
NarrativeRhetorical questionDynamics (music)Field (mathematics)PerceptionCompetition (biology)SociologyArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceEpistemology
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