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Turing’s People: Personhood, Artificial Intelligence and Popular Culture
Bruce Baer Arnold
, Drew Gough
Canberra Law School
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Artificial Intelligence
100%
Popular Culture
100%
Personhood
100%
Intelligence Culture
100%
Alien
66%
Legal Personhood
66%
Law
33%
Information Technology
33%
Feature Films
33%
Daily Life
33%
Human Animals
33%
Nonhuman Animals
33%
Wargame
33%
Non-specialist
33%
Covenant
33%
Information Law
33%
Technology Law
33%
Artificial Entities
33%
Robocop
33%
Ex Machina
33%
Smart Machines
33%
Philosophy of Information
33%
Forbidden Planet
33%
Philosophy of Technology
33%
Distributed Artificial Intelligence
33%
Artificial Persons
33%
In Films
33%
Smart Governance
33%
Humanoid Robot
33%
Arts and Humanities
Mass Culture
100%
Personhood
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Law
40%
Artificial
40%
Depiction
40%
Alien
40%
Sophistication
20%
Independent
20%
Professional Personnel
20%
Non-human animals
20%
Daily Life
20%
Human Animal
20%
Covenant
20%
Social Sciences
Mass Culture
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Law
50%
Information Technology
25%
Professional Personnel
25%
Everyday Life
25%
Rights and Responsibilities
25%
Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Information Technology
33%
Humanoid Robots
33%
Distributed Artificial Intelligence
33%
Nonhuman Animal
33%