Assuming mapping as the original model from which digital revolution comes, the essay traces the lineage of its latest developments (Big Data, AI) trying to expose how the basic plasticity of human intelligence – a crucial evolutionary asset for the greatest part of human history – is getting more and more reduced, being aligned to the standards of computing logic, generating social environments increasingly deterministic.
Neve, M. (2024). Have we all turned into flatlanders? Mapping and human complexity. Roma : Campisano Editore.
Have we all turned into flatlanders? Mapping and human complexity
M. NevePrimo
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2024
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Assuming mapping as the original model from which digital revolution comes, the essay traces the lineage of its latest developments (Big Data, AI) trying to expose how the basic plasticity of human intelligence – a crucial evolutionary asset for the greatest part of human history – is getting more and more reduced, being aligned to the standards of computing logic, generating social environments increasingly deterministic.File in questo prodotto:
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