2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00146-024-01919-x
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AI in situated action: a scoping review of ethnomethodological and conversation analytic studies

Jakub Mlynář,
Lynn de Rijk,
Andreas Liesenfeld
et al.

Abstract: Despite its elusiveness as a concept, ‘artificial intelligence’ (AI) is becoming part of everyday life, and a range of empirical and methodological approaches to social studies of AI now span many disciplines. This article reviews the scope of ethnomethodological and conversation analytic (EM/CA) approaches that treat AI as a phenomenon emerging in and through the situated organization of social interaction. Although this approach has been very influential in the field of computational technology since the 198… Show more

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