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Machine AgencyBy: James Mattingly, Beba Cibralic An engaging exploration of agency that provides students with the critical tools needed to understand and participate in debates about future machines. The great promise of artificial intelligences evolution lives alongside an equally great anxiety. As we develop increasingly autonomous machines that do things in the world, questions about agencydistinguishing machines that can act from those that cannotare among the

By: James Mattingly, Beba Cibralic     
An engaging exploration of agency that provides students with the critical tools needed to understand and participate in debates about future machines.


The great promise of artificial intelligence’s evolution lives alongside an equally great anxiety. As we develop increasingly autonomous machines that do things in the world, questions about agency—distinguishing machines that can act from those that cannot—are among the thorniest we face. A concise and probing exploration of agency, this accessible textbook provides the critical, technical, and conceptual tools needed to make sense of rapid changes in what machines can do and their role in our lives. 

James Mattingly and Beba Cibralic begin with an examination of foundational issues: What is agency? How does it differ from mindedness, consciousness, and intelligence? Can we attribute agency to certain machines, and if so, how and why? They then examine the social and ethical implications of building ever more complex machines, including those concerning moral status and responsibility. Drawing together ideas from philosophy and computer science as well as from information theory, literature, and the history of science, Machine Agency invites students to participate thoughtfully in critical debates about future machines.

•   Provides a roadmap for interrogating the concept of machine agency suitable for philosophy majors and non-majors alike
•   Investigates the connections between developments in AI and pressing issues in analytic philosophy
•   Explores the social and ethical impacts of computational systems with agency 
Features robust end-of-chapter exercises
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Pretty and seems to work but smells odd at first.
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Beautiful but smells a little fishy at first. Thankfully the smell dissipates fairly quickly.
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Lovely shimmer, but lingering scent and uneven mist are disappointing
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I love the shimmer in this. And I love that there is spf. But the spray nozzle doesn't provide a fine mist, it's more like a splatter so it's hard to apply evenly. There is also a lingering scent that I find a little overwhelming to have directly on my face. I want to love it, but I'm giving it 3 stars for those issues.
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Greasy and way too glittery.
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The fine spray was nice but Way too shimmery! Looked like I left a strip club! Not a bad thing, just not 24-7
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Alexandria, US
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Glitter
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The ingredient list checks out as a sunscreen, but for SPF 50, it seemed too watery from my observation. It was easy to apply because it’s light and watery, but I doubt it’s as effective as it should be. This glowing and lightweight sunscreen also has a faint watermelon like scent, and all those nice oil based ingredients moisturized my skin well. The spray is convenient and easy to use, and I like that about it. However, I am just not a big fan of glittery stuff. Whether it’s on a Christmas card or on my skin, whether I like it or not, it will end up being eaten or breathed in one way or another. Overall, this is an okay product, and I really wish it didn’t have glitter in it.
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This is very cute sheer mist for all over body. I’m not sure if it really works as sunscreen because I feel it too watery to apply it nicely all over. I definitely don’t intend to use it as facial sunscreen (I’m trying to protect my face from more dark spots). The mist is very sparkly and I love it. Once sprayed it provides sparkly finish and it looks nice. There’s no smell (or very very mild one) and it absorbs really fast due to it being very watery. Now as someone mentioned the spray part is a bit annoying- it leaves patches of watery spray instead of fine mist. You definitely need to tap it in after spraying which is a bit annoying. I’ll definitely use this as part of my pool/beach routine - probably on top of “normal” sunscreen for all over my body. It adds a bit of hydration too which is nice.
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