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This book examines the crucial role of psychoanalysis in
understanding what AI means for us as speaking, sexed subjects.
Drawing on Lacanian theory and recent clinical developments it
explores what philosophy and critical theory of AI has hitherto
neglected: enjoyment. Through the reconceptualization of
Intelligence, the Artificial Object and the Sexual Abyss the book
outlines the Sexbot as a figure who exists on the boundary of
psychoanalysis and AI. Through this figure and the medium of film,
the author subverts Kant's three Enlightenment questions and guides
readers to transition from asking 'Does it think?' to 'Can it
enjoy?' The book will appeal in particular to students and scholars
of psychoanalysis, philosophy, film and media studies, critical
theory, feminist theory and AI research.
This book examines the crucial role of psychoanalysis in
understanding what AI means for us as speaking, sexed subjects.
Drawing on Lacanian theory and recent clinical developments it
explores what philosophy and critical theory of AI has hitherto
neglected: enjoyment. Through the reconceptualization of
Intelligence, the Artificial Object and the Sexual Abyss the book
outlines the Sexbot as a figure who exists on the boundary of
psychoanalysis and AI. Through this figure and the medium of film,
the author subverts Kant's three Enlightenment questions and guides
readers to transition from asking 'Does it think?' to 'Can it
enjoy?' The book will appeal in particular to students and scholars
of psychoanalysis, philosophy, film and media studies, critical
theory, feminist theory and AI research.
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