<p>This book explores a pivotal moment in our technological evolution, where artificial intelligence is transitioning from a functional tool into a social presence embedded in everyday life. As our interactions with technology become increasingly relational, we face a critical gap in the language, frameworks, and perspectives needed to design for these emerging dynamics. This book addresses that gap by guiding readers through a design-led journey into the future of human-AI coexistence.</p><p>Grounded in the method of Research through Design (RtD), this book moves beyond abstract speculation to present three provocative, real-world case studies. Each artifact—a social media-savvy robot named Beau, a diary-keeping air purifier called Areca, and a shaman-inspired AI oracle known as ShamAIn—serves as a probe into distinct facets of relational AI, ranging from social companionship to intimate cohabitation and formal authority.</p><p>Through these design speculations, this book offers not only insights but also a new way of asking questions. It provides a practical guide and a conceptual toolkit for designers, researchers, and creators to responsibly and imaginatively shape the social relationships we come to have with the intelligent things we create.</p>

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The AI as Social Actor

  • Hyungjun Cho

摘要

This book explores a pivotal moment in our technological evolution, where artificial intelligence is transitioning from a functional tool into a social presence embedded in everyday life. As our interactions with technology become increasingly relational, we face a critical gap in the language, frameworks, and perspectives needed to design for these emerging dynamics. This book addresses that gap by guiding readers through a design-led journey into the future of human-AI coexistence.

Grounded in the method of Research through Design (RtD), this book moves beyond abstract speculation to present three provocative, real-world case studies. Each artifact—a social media-savvy robot named Beau, a diary-keeping air purifier called Areca, and a shaman-inspired AI oracle known as ShamAIn—serves as a probe into distinct facets of relational AI, ranging from social companionship to intimate cohabitation and formal authority.

Through these design speculations, this book offers not only insights but also a new way of asking questions. It provides a practical guide and a conceptual toolkit for designers, researchers, and creators to responsibly and imaginatively shape the social relationships we come to have with the intelligent things we create.