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Abstract
This special issue examines a tipping point in the development of generative AI and related technologies and services, which heralds a new battleground between humans and computers in the shaping of reality. Large language models (LLMs) scrape vast amounts of data from the so called ‘publicly available' internet, enabling new ways for the past to be represented and reimagined at scale, for individuals and societies. Moreover, generative AI changes what memory is and what memory does, pushing it beyond the realm of individual, human influence, and control, yet at the same time offering new modes of expression, conversation, creativity, and ways of overcoming forgetting.
| Original language | English |
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| Specialist publication | Memory, Mind & Media |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Publication status | Published (VoR) - 1 Sept 2025 |
Keywords
- AI
- Memory
- Digital accessibility
- technology
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Centre for Drones and Culture (Centre for the Future of Intelligence, Cambridge University) (External organisation)
Downey, A. (Member)
1 Aug 2024Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board
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Disruption Network Institute (External organisation)
Downey, A. (Member)
1 Dec 2023Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board
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Journal of Memory, Mind & Media (External organisation)
Downey, A. (Member)
1 Mar 2021Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board
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Journal of Digital War (External organisation)
Downey, A. (Member)
12 Nov 2019Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board