The Emerging Social Status of Generative AI: Vocabularies of AI Competence in Public Discourse
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1. University of Bucharest,Doctoral School of Sociology,Bucharest,Romania
2. University of Bucharest,Faculty of Sociology and Social Work,Bucharest,Romania
3. University of Bucharest,Department of Sociology Eckerd College,Florida,USA
Publisher
IEEE
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http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/10214666/10214681/10214752.pdf?arnumber=10214752
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