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Just Published – ISRF Bulletin 28: Learning Machines
Drawing on the ISRF’s 2022 conference and looking ahead at its 2023 conference, this ISRF Bulletin addresses itself to the societal impact of digital technologies.
Drawing on the ISRF’s 2022 conference and looking ahead at its 2023 conference, this ISRF Bulletin addresses itself to the societal impact of digital technologies. The contributions ask how digitisation has changed attitudes towards such thoroughly human practices as education, breathing, love, and consent.
Featuring contributions from Sieglinde Lemke, Elizabeth Losh, Christopher Newfield, Ilay Romain Ors, and Gavin Weedon.