메뉴 건너뛰기
.. 내서재 .. 알림
소속 기관/학교 인증
인증하면 논문, 학술자료 등을  무료로 열람할 수 있어요.
한국대학교, 누리자동차, 시립도서관 등 나의 기관을 확인해보세요
(국내 대학 90% 이상 구독 중)
로그인 회원가입 고객센터 ENG
주제분류

추천
검색

논문 기본 정보

자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
김대중 (강원대학교)
저널정보
한국영어영문학회 영어영문학 영어영문학 제70권 제1호
발행연도
2024.3
수록면
97 - 120 (24page)

이용수

표지
📌
연구주제
📖
연구배경
🔬
연구방법
🏆
연구결과
AI에게 요청하기
추천
검색

초록· 키워드

오류제보하기
The dismissal and subsequent rehiring of Sam Altman at OpenAI have sparked discussions regarding the organization’s apparent shift towards prioritizing profit over its original mission of serving the public. This incident underscores a deep-seated division within OpenAI between optimists, often referred to as “boomers,” and pessimists, known as “doomers,” regarding the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and its potential consequences. Recent scrutiny by Noam Chomsky in The New York Times has brought attention to the false promises associated with Chat GPT, warning against its potential to resurrect mundane evils. Building on this discourse surrounding AI, this essay explores Ian McEwan’s 2019 novel, Machines Like Me. This speculative work delves into themes of artificial intelligence, posthumanism, and traditional humanist concerns such as ethics and justice. Through characters like Charlie and Adam, McEwan prompts profound reflections on humanity’s ethical dilemmas, presenting a bleak vision of society. The essay primarily addresses the blurred lines between humanity and nonhumanity, with a focus on key elements including personality, morality, ontological feeling, and vital force. In the novel, Charlie becomes increasingly reliant on Adam, leading to his dehumanization in terms of labor. Furthermore, the essay delves into the alternative history presented in the novel, particularly focusing on Turing’s survival and his ideas, which resonate with the ontological issues and moral conflicts between retrohumanity and posthumanity. Ultimately, the novel portrays humanity, in terms of personality, morality, feeling, and even vital force, as lacking inherent authenticity. It illustrates that humans cannot definitively claim authenticity, as nothing can fully replicate or transcend our essence.

목차

등록된 정보가 없습니다.

참고문헌 (0)

참고문헌 신청

함께 읽어보면 좋을 논문

논문 유사도에 따라 DBpia 가 추천하는 논문입니다. 함께 보면 좋을 연관 논문을 확인해보세요!

최근 본 자료

전체보기

댓글(0)

0