Pensando y teorizando la comunicación en el contexto de la IA: un punto de vista histórico, epistemológico y cibersemiótico

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  • Carlos Vidales Universidad de Guadalajara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32870/cys.v2025.8836

Palabras clave:

Inteligencia Artificial, Epistemología, Cibersemiótica, Información, Historia

Resumen

Este artículo explora algunos problemas epistemológicos reconocidos en la historia del desarrollo de la inteligencia artificial y las implicaciones que podrían tener para pensar y teorizar los fenómenos contemporáneos de comunicación. Desde esta visión se cuestiona la idea de la comunicación como la producción social de sentido al tiempo que se propone a la cibersemiótica, una teoría transdisciplinar de la comunicación, la información, el significado y la cognición, como alternativa conceptual para pensar y teorizar la comunicación.

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2025-03-12

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Vidales, C. (2025). Pensando y teorizando la comunicación en el contexto de la IA: un punto de vista histórico, epistemológico y cibersemiótico. Comunicación Y Sociedad, 1–27. https://doi.org/10.32870/cys.v2025.8836

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