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Desentrañando la Delgada Línea entre Ritual, Control y Bienestar

Desentrañando la Delgada Línea entre Ritual, Control y Bienestar

Uriel David Avilés Rangel / Uriel David Avilés Rangel

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Editorial:
Editora Dialetica
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Antropología
ISBN:
9786527065111
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’Desentrañando la Delgada Línea entre Ritual, Control y Bienestar: Una Perspectiva Antropológica de la Inteligencia Artificial’ explora la intersección entre prácticas humanas ancestrales, técnicas modernas de control y consideraciones bioéticas de la inteligencia artificial. El autor Uriel David Avilés Rangel invita a reflexionar sobre la naturaleza de la agencia, la conciencia y la vulnerabilidad en un mundo complejo.

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