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Review of Artificial Intelligence: Reflections in Philosophy, Theology and the Social Sciences by Benedikt P. Göcke and Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten

Benedikt P. Göcke and Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten (2020). Artificial Intelligence: Reflections in Philosophy, Theology and the Social Sciences. Brill/Mentis, Leiden. ISBN: 9783957431912

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  1. The conference When Robots Think – Interdisciplinary Views on Intelligent Automation was held in Münster (Germany) in 2018.

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This research is funded by the European Social Fund under the activity ‘Improvement of Researchers’ Qualification by Implementing World-class R&D Projects’, Measure No. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712.

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Gordon, JS. Review of Artificial Intelligence: Reflections in Philosophy, Theology and the Social Sciences by Benedikt P. Göcke and Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten. AI & Soc 36, 655–659 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-020-01086-9

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