Yana Boeva, PhD
@dropsmops.bsky.social
Research Group Leader + Postdoc @Uni_Stuttgart @EXC_IntCDC | PhD @STS_YorkU | STS, computation, algorithms, design, skills, knowledge | she/her
I haven't read it yet but Karen Hao's Empire of AI seems to be a great read for students. Some contemporary Sci-Fi that works for students: Ishigiro's Klara and the Sun, Martha Wells' Murderbot and Chambers' Monk and Robot or Wayfarer series have all fantastic reflections of human-AI relationships
June 16, 2025 at 8:24 AM
I haven't read it yet but Karen Hao's Empire of AI seems to be a great read for students. Some contemporary Sci-Fi that works for students: Ishigiro's Klara and the Sun, Martha Wells' Murderbot and Chambers' Monk and Robot or Wayfarer series have all fantastic reflections of human-AI relationships
Matteo Pasquinelli's The Eye of the Master (cultural history) and Antonio Cassilli's Waiting for Robots (empirical) explore the socio-material ideologies of AI through labor relations. I also like James Bridle Way of Being for its artistic reflection of AI and connection to the more-than-human.
June 16, 2025 at 8:21 AM
Matteo Pasquinelli's The Eye of the Master (cultural history) and Antonio Cassilli's Waiting for Robots (empirical) explore the socio-material ideologies of AI through labor relations. I also like James Bridle Way of Being for its artistic reflection of AI and connection to the more-than-human.