1. 서론 2. 이론적 배경 3. 중국 AI 서사의 구조적 특징 4. 통치 윤리와 기술문명의 정치성 5. 결론
This study examines narratives of humanoid artificial intelligence in the Chinese visual culture, particularly commercial films and television dramas, to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is positioned within the social order. In contrast to some Western AI narratives, which focus on the crisis of lost control and machine rebellion, Chinese visual texts do not depict AI as a subject that undermines human authority. The study identifies three analytical dimensions: the reconfiguration of autonomy, in which AI autonomy is framed as role performance rather than independent rights; externalization of ethics, in which AI functions as a technical medium executing externally assigned norms rather than as a moral agent; and redeployment of conflict, in which tensions arise from human design and responsibility rather than autonomous will. Rather than reducing these tendencies to censorship, this study interprets them as expressions of a civilizational imaginary that fails to differentiate between technology and social order. |