Artificial Intelligence and Playable Media

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This book introduces readers to artificial intelligence (AI) through the lens of playable media and explores the impact of such software on everyday life. From video games to robotic companions to digital twins, artificial intelligence drives large sectors of the culture industry where play, media and machine learning coexist. This book illustrates how playable media contribute to our sense of self, while also harnessing our data, tightening our bonds with computation and realigning play with the demands of network logic. Author Eric Freedman examines a number of popular media forms - from the Sony AIBO robotic dog, video game developer Naughty Dog’s Uncharted and The Last of Us franchises, to Peloton’s connected fitness equipment - to lay bare the computational processes that undergird playable media, and addresses the social, cultural, technological and economic forces that continue to shape user-centered experience and design. The case studies are drawn from a number of related research fields, including science and technology studies, media studies and software studies. This book is ideal for media studies students, scholars and practitioners interested in understanding how applied artificial intelligence works in popular, public and visual culture.

Author(s): Eric Freedman
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 172
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
1 Computation Meets Play: The History of Playful AI
2 Expressive Intelligence: Modernizing the Video Game Industry
3 Cheating Death: Artificial Intelligence, Non-Player Characters and the Logic of Pandemic Culture
4 New Platform Industries: Artificial Intelligence, Biometrics and Connected Fitness
5 Worldbuilding and Digital Twins
Bibliography
Index