20710705 - DIGITAL HUMANITIES AND PHILOSOPHY OF INFORMATION

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Mutuazione: 20710705 DIGITAL HUMANITIES E FILOSOFIA DELL'INFORMAZIONE - LM in Informazione, editoria, giornalismo LM-19 R RONCAGLIA GINO

Programme

The course will discuss the relationship between digital humanities and philosophy. Among the topics discussed are the concept of representative omnipotence of digital encoding (and its history); basic concepts of the philosophy of information; introduction to and philosophical relevance of Artificial Intelligence (with a specific focus on the understanding of language in LLM); the development of generative AI; the relationship between media studies and philosophy; simulism; an introduction to computer ethics.

Core Documentation

- Lecture notes (will be available on the Moodle platform)
- David J. Chalmers, Reality+, Allen Lane 2022
- David J. Chalmers, What We Talk to When We Talk to Language Models, 2026: https://philarchive.org/rec/CHAWWT-8


Non-attending students and students not taking part in project works will add Leif Weatherby , Language Machines: Cultural Ai and the End of Remainder Humanism, University of Minnesota Press 2024

Type of delivery of the course

The course will be in presence. Further courseware, as well as content related to project work activities, will be available on the Moodle platform

Attendance

Attendance is not mandatory but strongly suggested, and is assessed based on participation in platform work and project work.

Type of evaluation

For attending students, project work and written or oral test; for non attending students, oral test