Artificial intelligence and network society: war and peace in the algorithmic village
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Flavia Costa
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Julián Mónaco
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https://doi.org/10.56754/0718-4867.2025.3799Costa, F., & Mónaco, J. (2024). ¿Pueden las humanidades coevolucionar con los humanos (y las máquinas)? Inteligencia artificial, sociedad artificial y los desafíos para las ciencias sociales. Voces en el Fénix, (93). ISSN: 1853-8819.
Costa, F., Mónaco, J., Covello, A., Novidelsky, I., Zabala, X., & Rodriguez, P.E. (2023). Desafíos de la Inteligencia Artificial generativa. Tres escalas y dos enfoques transversales. Revista Question/Cuestión, 3(76), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.24215/16696581e844
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