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Shakespeare and Nonhuman Intelligence

Shakespeare and Nonhuman Intelligence

Shakespeare and Nonhuman Intelligence

Author:
Heather Warren-Crow, Texas Tech University
Published:
May 2024
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ISBN:
9781009202640

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    The Infinite Monkey Theorem is an idea frequently encountered in mass market science books, discourse on Intelligent Design, and debates on the merits of writing produced by chatbots. According to the Theorem, an infinite number of typing monkeys will eventually generate the works of Shakespeare. Shakespeare and Nonhuman Intelligence is a metaphysical analysis of the Bard's function in the Theorem in various contexts over the past century. Beginning with early-twentieth century astrophysics and ending with twenty-first century AI, it traces the emergence of Shakespeare as the embattled figure of writing in the age of machine learning, bioinformatics, and other alleged crimes against the human organism. In an argument that pays close attention to computer programs that instantiate the Theorem, including one by biologist Richard Dawkins, and to references in publications on Intelligent Design, it contends that Shakespeare performs as an interface between the human and our Others: animal, god, machine.

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    May 2024
    Paperback
    9781009202640
    108 pages
    178 × 125 × 6 mm
    0.11kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Three propositions on the [ ] between Shakespeare and monkeys
    • 2. A sequence of possibilities enabled by various couplings
    • 3. Hell is empty and all the devils are here
    • 4. Postscript
    • References.
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    • Heather Warren-Crow , Texas Tech University