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Benlik, Kültür ve Yapay Zekâ / The Self, Culture and Artificial Intelligence
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Alessandro Acciai (University of Messina)19/12/2024, 14:00Digital Tools and TechniquesOral Presentation
This work aims to research the linguistic capabilities of Neural Language Models (NLMs) by studying autobiographical narrative coherence. The ability of NLMs to understand and produce human language has made them useful in a broader range of research and are also beginning to play their part in the social sciences (Aher, 2023). We decided to exploit the linguistic representation capacity of...
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Yakup Azak (Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi), Belgüzar Nilay Türkan (Trier Üniversitesi), Nafiz Keskin (Pamukkale Üniversitesi), Ogeday Çoker (Pamukkale Üniversitesi), Shayan Akbari (Pamukkale Üniversitesi), Şükran Bozkaya (Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi)19/12/2024, 14:30Theoretical FoundationsOral Presentation
Giderek artan büyük veri kümelerini analiz edebilen ve insan dilini anlama, üretme kabiliyetine sahip Büyük Dil Modelleri (BDM), bireylerin davranışlarını, tercihlerini ve ihtiyaçlarını anlama ve yansıtma potansiyeline sahip olmaya başlamıştır. Sosyal bilimlerde Yapay Zeka (YZ) çalışmalarında, veri mahremiyeti ve ticari manipülasyon konuları, İnsan-Bilgisayar Etkileşimi (İ-BE) etik...
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Fazilet Canbolat (Kapadokya Üniversitesi)19/12/2024, 15:00Case Studies and ApplicationsOral Presentation
The relationship between human beings and artificial intelligence (AI) serves as a profound reflection of the human psyche, considering the Lacanian concept of the mirror stage. This paper posits that AI acts as a modern mirror, revealing significant elements of a subject’s being, particularly narcissism and paranoia, through examples from movies and series. The Lacanian mirror stage describes...
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