Codificar a Ausência
Morte, experiência e algoritmos
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-6644.20250027Abstract
This article analyzes the datafication of the experience of another’s death through the case of Joshua, who employed artificial intelligence to simulate conversations with his deceased fiancée. The research is grounded in John Dewey’s instrumentalism, examining how algorithmic mediation reorganizes the lived experience of absence. The study concludes that the presence of the deceased is technically simulated, transforming finitude into an operable and predictable event, thereby reshaping the contemporary experience of death.
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