Topos człowieka w epoce antropomorficznych, inteligentnych robotów

Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26485/AI/2020/22/6

Słowa kluczowe:

topos człowieka, antropomorficzny robot, ideał cielesności, sztuczna inteligen¬cja, sztuka nowych mediów

Abstrakt

Celem artykułu jest zaprezentowanie toposu człowieka w nawiązaniu do teorii mimesis na tle analizy współczesnych przykładów antropomorficznych, inteligentnych robotów. Uwzględnione są dwie warstwy analizy: pierwsza, wiążąca się z upodabnianiem takich robotów do wyidealizo­wanego ludzkiego ciała oraz druga, w której uwzględnia się podobieństwo powyższych robotów do człowieka w warstwie mentalnej, co wiąże się z zagadnieniem sztucznej inteligencji. Więk­szość zaprezentowanych przykładów pochodzi ze świata sztuki, będąc efektem interdyscypli­narnej współpracy artystów z inżynierami. Artykuł zawiera analizę porównawczą, jak również część treści wynika z obserwacji uczestniczącej, co wiąże się w szeregu przypadkach z kontaktem autora tekstu z prezentowanymi inteligentnymi robotami.

Biogram autora

Sidey Myoo - Department of Aesthetics, Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University

Sidey Myoo is a scientific pseudonym which comes from the net name that was adopted by prof. dr hab. Michał Ostrowicki in 2007, in Second Life. Sidey Myoo is a philosopher, he works at the Department of Aesthetics at the Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University and at the Department of Theory of Media Art of the Faculty of Intermedia in Fine Arts in Kraków. He is interested in aesthetics treated as a theory of art, mainly in relation to contemporary art. In 2006, he used the notion of virtual realis (later: electronic realis) which has become a basis for ontoelectronics, i.e. ontology focused on the analysis of electronic reality treated as a sphere of being.

In 2007 he founded the Academia Electronica (www.academia-electronica.net) – a no­n-institutionalized part of the Jagiellonian University based on the model of university in the electronic environment in Second Life, where official academic courses are held and conference presentations are given.

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2020-12-25