Commentary February 26, 2024 EDT
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Artificial intelligence is algorithmic mimicry: why artificial “agents” are not (and won’t be) proper agents
Artificial intelligence is algorithmic mimicry: why artificial “agents” are not (and won’t be) proper agents
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Jaeger, Johannes. 2024. “Artificial Intelligence Is Algorithmic Mimicry: Why Artificial ‘Agents’ Are Not (and Won’t Be) Proper Agents.” Neurons, Behavior, Data Analysis, and Theory, February, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.51628/001c.94404.