Nowi aktorzy społeczni. Rola sztucznej inteligencji w redefinicji struktur sieciowych w kontekście teorii ANT Latoura

In the era of rapid development in digital technologies and artificial intelligence, traditional approaches to analyzing social phenomena prove insufficient. Bruno Latour’s Actor-Network Theory (ANT) offers a new research perspective that rejects the classic division between micro and macro structur...

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Main Author: Berenika Dyczek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2025-06-01
Series:Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia
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Online Access:https://wuwr.pl/spwr/article/view/17750
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Summary:In the era of rapid development in digital technologies and artificial intelligence, traditional approaches to analyzing social phenomena prove insufficient. Bruno Latour’s Actor-Network Theory (ANT) offers a new research perspective that rejects the classic division between micro and macro structures, replacing it with the concept of a network of human and non-human actors. Contemporary social reality, where technologies — including artificial intelligence — play an active role, requires a redefinition of social concepts and research methods. This article examines how Latour’s network concept can be applied to analyze social and technological dynamics and explores how Latour’s theories may address interpretive challenges associated with the AI revolution. Specifically, we consider issues related to hybrid reality (or mixed reality), dualism in science, and the definition of the actor, which, according to Latour, includes not only human but also non-human factors, as well as the processes of translation and mediation that enable the formation of dynamic social structures.
ISSN:1895-8001
2957-2460