Artificial Humanities: An Imaginative Perspective on Language in Artificial Intelligence
الإنسانيات الاصطناعية: منظور خيالي للغة في الذكاء الاصطناعي
Artificial Humanities: A Fictional Perspective on Language in AI is a groundbreaking 2025 interdisciplinary study that explores the intersection of literature, art, and the development of artificial intelligence technologies. An overview of the content of the book: Author Nina Begosh presents a critical framework for using the humanities as a tool for understanding and evaluating artificial intelligence. The most prominent themes of the book include: Linking imagination and reality: tracing the links between fictional representations of artificial intelligence (such as the myth of Pygmalion and modern Hollywood films) and actual technical developments such as large language models. Design Ethics: Analyzing the impact of designing “human-like” artificial intelligence, such as virtual assistants and social robots, and how they intersect with questions of creativity and language. Medical and psychological applications: Exploring how artificial intelligence interacts with the human mind and body in fields such as psychiatry and neuroscience. Humanistic Methodology: Advocating for bringing humanities methodologies to the “worktable” of AI developers rather than relying solely on traditional quantitative methodologies.

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | University of Michigan PressWebsite |
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| Publisher Address | press.umich.edu Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. 839 Greene Street, MI 48104-3209, um.press.perms@umich.edu. |
| Country | USA |
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| Published | 2025 |
| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Pages | 308 pages |
| Edition | First edition |
| Dimensions | ' 6 × 9 بوصة |
| ISBN | 978-0472905324 |
| Translation | Translated |
| Keywords | الإنسانيات الاصطناعية |












