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Revolutionizing Communication: The Role of Artificial Intelligence explores the wide-ranging effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on how we connect and communicate, changing social interactions, relationships, and the very structure of our society. Through insightful analysis, practical examples, and knowledgeable perspectives, the book examines chatbots, virtual assistants, natural language processing, and more. It shows how these technologies have a significant impact on cultural productions, business, education, ethics, advertising, media, journalism, and interpersonal…mehr

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Revolutionizing Communication: The Role of Artificial Intelligence explores the wide-ranging effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on how we connect and communicate, changing social interactions, relationships, and the very structure of our society. Through insightful analysis, practical examples, and knowledgeable perspectives, the book examines chatbots, virtual assistants, natural language processing, and more. It shows how these technologies have a significant impact on cultural productions, business, education, ethics, advertising, media, journalism, and interpersonal interactions.

Revolutionizing Communication is a guide to comprehending the present and future of communication in the era of AI. It provides invaluable insights for professionals, academics, and everyone interested in the significant changes occurring in our digital age.
Autorenporträt
Raquel V. Benítez Rojas, Ph.D., MA, MBA, CMP, is Associate Dean in the Master of Arts in Digital Media and Global Communications at University of Niagara Falls, Canada, and Professor at U-tad, University Center for Technology and Digital Art, Madrid, Spain. Francisco-Julián Martínez-Cano, Ph.D., is Associate Dean of the Bachelor's Degree in Audiovisual Communication in the Faculty of Social and Legal Sciences of Elche at Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Elche, Spain.