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Roberto Poli
philosopher · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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Roberto Poli appears only as a passing reference in the course materials provided, with no direct excerpts showing his argument or primary contribution. Without substantial textual evidence from the readings, I cannot reliably identify how his work functions in the seminar's framework of AI, cybernetics, and their cultural implications.
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