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- PublicationOpen AccessAn artificial intelligence-based model for knowledge evaluation and integration in public organizations.(MDPI, 2023-10-28) García González, María Segunda; Paniagua Aris, Enrique; Martínez Bejar, Rodrigo; López Caballero, Juan A.; Gasparetto, Alessandro; Información y DocumentaciónIn the construction of knowledge bases, it is very important to evaluate the quality of the knowledge entered into them. This is exacerbated in public administrations, where knowledge should be oriented towards public services. In this study, an artificial intelligence-based method for the evaluation of knowledge is described. This method takes advantage of the structure and contents of the knowledge representation schemas (representing the knowledge of the corresponding experts) to carry out knowledge evaluation. More precisely, the method allows the various comparisons between the schemas to be integrated and the overall schema to evaluate the contribution of each schema
- PublicationOpen AccessSymbolism, Digital Culture and Artificial Intelligence(Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2025) Lévy, PierreThis article is an invited contribution in the form of an essay, with the aim of illustrating the modalities of use and development of artificial intelligence in learning environments and as a support for educational design and research.The aim is to place electronic computing in an anthropological perspective, to outline the salient features of the new digital culture, and to articulate the most positive purpose of artificial intelligence, which is to aid in the creation, preservation and acquisition of knowledge. In the first part, I will show that access to symbolic cognition, which is unique to the human species, implies a correspondence between the sensible world and the intelligible world. Therefore, transformations of sensible objects can mean transformations of concepts. This is why, like language, the notion of calculation is inscribed in the very essence of the human being.In the second part, I'll sketch out a genealogy of automatic calculation that leads to contemporary culture, based on the collective feeding and real-time sharing of a digital memory common to humanity.The third part of the article describes the two main trends in contemporary artificial intelligence, symbolic models and neural models, with their advantages and disadvantages. I then suggest an original solution to overcome the division between the two approaches, combining the main advantages of both types of modelswhile minimizing their disadvantages.The article concludes with a brief discussion of the problem of machine consciousness.
- PublicationOpen AccessTranshumanism, transmedia and the Serial podcast: redefining storytelling in times of enhancement(Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia, 2019) Baelo Allué, SoniaThe digital age has facilitated the creation of fluid, open stories that are subject to change as they unfold across different media platforms, each contributing to the story as a whole. Transmedia storytelling is also linked to transhumanism, a philosophy based on the idea that human limitations can be overcome through reason, science and technology to finally free us from the limitations of our bodies and minds. The concept of the literary has changed because the concept of the human has also evolved, as technology has been used to enhance both human capacities and storytelling through active participation, group work, and collective intelligence. This double enhancement that transmedia and transhuman storytelling entail is explored in this article through a textual and paratextual analysis of Serial, the world’s most popular podcast, which can help us redefine the present blurring of disciplinary boundaries and the new territory of the literary.