Artificial Intelligence as a cultural technique

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Artificial Intelligence as a cultural technique. / Krämer, Sybille; Schröter, Jens.
Beyond Quantity: Research with Subsymbolic AI. ed. / Andreas Sudmann; Anna Echterhölter; Markus Ramsauer; Fabian Retkowski; Jens Schröter; Alexander Waibel. transcript Verlag, 2023. p. 333-352 (KI-Kritik ; Vol. 6).

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Krämer, S & Schröter, J 2023, Artificial Intelligence as a cultural technique. in A Sudmann, A Echterhölter, M Ramsauer, F Retkowski, J Schröter & A Waibel (eds), Beyond Quantity: Research with Subsymbolic AI. KI-Kritik , vol. 6, transcript Verlag, pp. 333-352. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783839467664-019

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Krämer, S., & Schröter, J. (2023). Artificial Intelligence as a cultural technique. In A. Sudmann, A. Echterhölter, M. Ramsauer, F. Retkowski, J. Schröter, & A. Waibel (Eds.), Beyond Quantity: Research with Subsymbolic AI (pp. 333-352). (KI-Kritik ; Vol. 6). transcript Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783839467664-019

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Krämer S, Schröter J. Artificial Intelligence as a cultural technique. In Sudmann A, Echterhölter A, Ramsauer M, Retkowski F, Schröter J, Waibel A, editors, Beyond Quantity: Research with Subsymbolic AI. transcript Verlag. 2023. p. 333-352. (KI-Kritik ). doi: 10.1515/9783839467664-019

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