Artificial Intelligence, Strategic Communicators and Activism

Artificial Intelligence, Strategic Communicators and Activism

Kruckeberg, Dean; Swiatek, Lukasz; Galloway, Chris; Vujnovic, Marina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

66

Mole

9781032348308

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1 Introduction

The Nature of AI

Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship

Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship

Significance, Research Approach, and Scope

Outline of the Book

Summary

2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats

Threats to Communities and Relationships

Profession-Related Problems

The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy

Conclusion

Summary

3 From Advocates to Activists

The Broader Need for Activism in Practice

Embracing Activism

Urgently Developing Guardrails

Conclusion

Summary

4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism

Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism

Theory to Support Activism

Practice to Support Activism

Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists

Conclusion

Summary

5 Beyond Reactive Ethics

Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions

Ethics and Regulatory Interventions

Trust Issues and AI

Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges

Conclusion

Summary

6 Conclusion

Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism

Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders

Future Research Directions

Summary
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