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New Machine Learning Findings from University of Copenhagen Reported (Machine Le arning and Postcolonial Critique: Homologous Challenges To Sociological Notions of Human Agency)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Data detailed on Machine Learning have been presented. According to news reporting originating in Copenhagen, Denmark, by NewsRx editors, the research stated, "This article discusses two seemingly u nrelated but homologous challenges to established sociological thinking, namely machine learning technologies and postcolonial critique. Both of these confront conventional human-centric sociological notions." The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from the University of Cop enhagen, "Where the rise of machine learning should prompt sociologists to take the agency of nonhuman systems seriously, postcolonial critique challenges the i dea of Eurocentric human agency. I discuss whether this dual agency challenge ca n be addressed through Latour's actor-network theory and Luhmann's sociological systems theory - both of which explicitly aim to transcend classical human-centr ic approaches. I argue that Latour's work can align with postcolonial sociology. However, despite broadening the notion of agency, his actor-network concept rem ains strongly human-centric. It merely expands the range of actors with which hu mans engage rather than analysing interactions among nonhuman actants, such as m achine learning systems."
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