How Machines Came to Speak
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How Machines Came to Speak
Media Technologies and Freedom of Speech
Petersen, Jennifer
Duke University Press
04/2022
304
Mole
Inglês
9781478014522
15 a 20 dias
386
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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. The "Speech" in Freedom of Speech 1
1. Moving Images and Early Twentieth-Century Public Opinion 24
2. "A Primitive but Effective Means of Conveying Ideas": Gesture and Image as Speech 57
3. Transmitters, Relays, and Messages: Decentering the Speaker in Midcentury Speech Law 87
4. Speech without Speakers: How Speech Became Information 119
5. Speaking Machines: The Uncertain Subjects of Computer Communication 157
Conclusion. The Past and Future of Speech 190
Appendix on Methods 205
Notes 207
Bibliography 257
Index 271
Introduction. The "Speech" in Freedom of Speech 1
1. Moving Images and Early Twentieth-Century Public Opinion 24
2. "A Primitive but Effective Means of Conveying Ideas": Gesture and Image as Speech 57
3. Transmitters, Relays, and Messages: Decentering the Speaker in Midcentury Speech Law 87
4. Speech without Speakers: How Speech Became Information 119
5. Speaking Machines: The Uncertain Subjects of Computer Communication 157
Conclusion. The Past and Future of Speech 190
Appendix on Methods 205
Notes 207
Bibliography 257
Index 271
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information theory; post-human speech
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. The "Speech" in Freedom of Speech 1
1. Moving Images and Early Twentieth-Century Public Opinion 24
2. "A Primitive but Effective Means of Conveying Ideas": Gesture and Image as Speech 57
3. Transmitters, Relays, and Messages: Decentering the Speaker in Midcentury Speech Law 87
4. Speech without Speakers: How Speech Became Information 119
5. Speaking Machines: The Uncertain Subjects of Computer Communication 157
Conclusion. The Past and Future of Speech 190
Appendix on Methods 205
Notes 207
Bibliography 257
Index 271
Introduction. The "Speech" in Freedom of Speech 1
1. Moving Images and Early Twentieth-Century Public Opinion 24
2. "A Primitive but Effective Means of Conveying Ideas": Gesture and Image as Speech 57
3. Transmitters, Relays, and Messages: Decentering the Speaker in Midcentury Speech Law 87
4. Speech without Speakers: How Speech Became Information 119
5. Speaking Machines: The Uncertain Subjects of Computer Communication 157
Conclusion. The Past and Future of Speech 190
Appendix on Methods 205
Notes 207
Bibliography 257
Index 271
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