Title: Killer robots, humanoid companions, and super-intelligent machines: The anthropomorphism of AI in South African news articles Author: Dr. Susan Brokensha and dr. Thinus Conradie, University of the Free State. Ensovoort, volume 42 (2021), number 6: 3 Abstract How artificial intelligence (AI) is framed in news articles is significant as framing influences society’s perception and… Continue reading Killer robots, humanoid companions, and super-intelligent machines: The anthropomorphism of AI in South African news articles
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Cybercrime in Eswatini: The deterrence theory approach
Title: Cybercrime in Eswatini: The deterrence theory approach Mr Emmanuel Lungile Howe, First Author: lungile.howe@gmail.com ORCID: 0000-0002-3142-9585 Senior lecturer, Faculty of Computing at Botho University Eswatini, PhD student, NWU, Mahikeng campus — Business School. MTech in Information Systems (Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)), Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology. Co-author: Professor Anna-Marie (AMF) Pelser – anna.pelser@hotmail.com… Continue reading Cybercrime in Eswatini: The deterrence theory approach
Friend or foe? How online news outlets in South Africa frame artificial intelligence
Title: Friend or foe? How online news outlets in South Africa frame artificial intelligence Author: Susan Brokensha, University of the Free State. Ensovoort, volume 41 (2020), number 7: 2 Abstract The influence that the media have in shaping public opinion about artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be overestimated, since the various frames they employ to depict… Continue reading Friend or foe? How online news outlets in South Africa frame artificial intelligence