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Dear Wikipedians.
I am not an expert in Ai by any means. But I have been working in the field of education and technology and this “assemblage” that we call Ai follows a similar pattern. John Dron [1]says that we should look at this as an organization of stuff that has been arranged so that it becomes an assemblage of technologies and other phenomena, “forming a hugely complex, recursively intertwined technological web”. This is how I understand this complex tech. I have written this piece for a workshop, and I am hoping that academics will read, respond and then follow the research. If you can make things clearer, your assistance is appreciated. Derek J Moore (talk) 07:22, 1 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]