Publication Date
4-7-2025
Document Type
Article
Organizational Units
College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, English and Literary Arts
Keywords
Artificial intelligence (AI), Popular culture, Literature, Film, Science fiction
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Abstract
Stratton examines depictions of AI in popular media and literature, drawing comparisons to real-world AI and humanity's capacity to harness technology for good or ill.
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4-7-2025
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Stratton, B. J. (2025). AI isn’t what we should be worried about – it’s the humans controlling it. The Conversation (April 7, 2025). https://doi.org/10.64628/AAI.c77phgudy
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English (eng)
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Recommended Citation
Stratton, Billy J., "AI Isn’t What We Should Be Worried About – It’s the Humans Controlling It" (2025). English and Literary Arts: Faculty Scholarship. 32.
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/english_literaryarts_faculty/32
https://doi.org/10.64628/AAI.c77phgudy
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