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EPISODE · Sep 10, 2024 · 11 MIN

1: Foundations of Dialogic Computing

from The Science of Dialogue · host Rod J. Naquin

In this season premiere of The Science of Dialogue, we explore the fascinating world of dialogic computing. Host Rod J. Naquin examines three influential ideas: Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of dialogue, Alan Turing's work on machine intelligence, and John Searle's Chinese Room thought experiment. These perspectives illuminate the complex landscape of human-computer interaction, setting the stage for our season-long investigation into how dialogue shapes and is shaped by advances in artificial intelligence and computer science.

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