Socialbots and Their Friends: Digital Media and the Automation of Sociality
暫譯: 社交機器人及其夥伴:數位媒體與社交自動化

  • 出版商: Routledge
  • 出版日期: 2016-12-08
  • 售價: $2,260
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,147
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 270
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1138639400
  • ISBN-13: 9781138639409
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商品描述

Many users of the Internet are aware of bots: automated programs that work behind the scenes to come up with search suggestions, check the weather, filter emails, or clean up Wikipedia entries. More recently, a new software robot has been making its presence felt in social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter – the socialbot. However, unlike other bots, socialbots are built to appear human. While a weatherbot will tell you if it's sunny and a spambot will incessantly peddle Viagra, socialbots will ask you questions, have conversations, like your posts, retweet you, and become your friend. All the while, if they're well-programmed, you won't know that you're tweeting and friending with a robot.

Who benefits from the use of software robots? Who loses? Does a bot deserve rights? Who pulls the strings of these bots? Who has the right to know what about them? What does it mean to be intelligent? What does it mean to be a friend? Socialbots and Their Friends: Digital Media and the Automation of Sociality is one of the first academic collections to critically consider the socialbot and tackle these pressing questions.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

許多網際網路使用者都知道機器人:這些自動化程式在幕後運作,提供搜尋建議、查詢天氣、過濾電子郵件或清理維基百科條目。最近,一種新的軟體機器人在社交媒體網站如 Facebook 和 Twitter 上引起了關注——社交機器人(socialbot)。然而,與其他機器人不同,社交機器人被設計成看起來像人類。當天氣機器人告訴你天氣晴朗,而垃圾郵件機器人不斷推銷威而鋼時,社交機器人則會問你問題、進行對話、喜歡你的帖子、轉發你的推文,並成為你的朋友。在這整個過程中,如果它們編程良好,你不會知道你正在與一個機器人推文和交朋友。

誰從使用軟體機器人中受益?誰又會失去?機器人是否應該擁有權利?誰在操控這些機器人?誰有權知道關於它們的什麼?什麼是智慧?什麼是朋友?《社交機器人及其朋友:數位媒體與社交性的自動化》是首批批判性考量社交機器人並探討這些緊迫問題的學術文集之一。