Listen "1: Foundations of Dialogic Computing"
Episode Synopsis
In this season premiere of The Science of Dialogue, we explore the fascinating world of dialogic computing. Host Rod J. Naquin examines three influential ideas: Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of dialogue, Alan Turing's work on machine intelligence, and John Searle's Chinese Room thought experiment. These perspectives illuminate the complex landscape of human-computer interaction, setting the stage for our season-long investigation into how dialogue shapes and is shaped by advances in artificial intelligence and computer science.
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