The Eliza effect and its dangers: from demystification to gender critique

Journal for Cultural Research 24 (1):1-15 (2020)
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This essay provides a gender critique of the Eliza effect. It delineates the way in which the Eliza effect is operationalised in AI research even as it is ostensibly demystified, for example, in th...

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