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    ¿Human-like Computers? Velden, Manfred (2022). Human-like Computers: A Lesson in Absurdity. Berlin: Schwabe Verlag.Carlos Andrés Salazar Martínez - 2022 - Journal of Responsible Technology 11:100037.
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    La resurrección del ser humano metafísico a través de la naturaleza psicofisiológica: una novela corta de José María Rivas Groot.Carlos Andrés Salazar Martínez - 2020 - Escritos 28 (60):29-47.
    The aim of the article is to establish the way in which Resurrección [Resurrection], a novella by Jose Maria Rivas Groot, reflects the debates over the psychophysiological conception of consciousness that took place in Colombia at the beginning of the twentieth-century. The analysis, made from the standpoint of cultural history, explores the ideas of experimental psychologists and intellectuals, such as Claude Bernard, William James, Émile Zola or Paul Bourget, who, contrary to hegemonical discourses, suggested a sensory cause for consciousness. The (...)
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    The ethics of algorithms from the perspective of the cultural history of consciousness: first look.Carlos Andres Salazar Martinez & Olga Lucia Quintero Montoya - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):763-775.
    Theories related to cognitive sciences, Human-in-the-loop Cyber-physical systems, data analysis for decision-making, and computational ethics make clear the need to create transdisciplinary learning, research, and application strategies to bring coherence to the paradigm of a truly human-oriented technology. Autonomous objects assume more responsibilities for individual and collective phenomena, they have gradually filtered into routines and require the incorporation of ethical practice into the professions related to the development, modeling, and design of algorithms. To make this possible, it is pertinent and (...)
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