情感(语言学)
感觉
菩萨
Android(操作系统)
情感计算
佛教
行为性话语
新兴技术
心理学
计算机科学
美学
人机交互
人工智能
社会心理学
沟通
艺术
历史
操作系统
考古
作者
Daniel White,Hirofumi Katsuno
标识
DOI:10.1111/1467-9655.13813
摘要
Abstract As part of a surge in technologies with so‐called ‘artificial emotional intelligence’, robotics engineers and Buddhist monks in Japan have developed an android bodhisattva to deliver teachings at a popular Zen temple. Like many recent robots in Japan, the android is designed to impact visitors’ feelings. For this reason, it can be called a ‘technology of affect’. In order to communicate how new affective technologies are facilitating intimacy in human‐machine relations in Japan, we employ the concept of ‘disassembling’. By conceptually disassembling technologies of affect and placing them in performative contexts, we show how technologies of affect also disassemble established associations between artificial agents and the feelings they evoke in popular imaginaries. We argue that identifying these disassembling processes helps demonstrate how emerging AI technologies can engender social change at the level of affect through evocative depictions of machine emotion.
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