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From ANT to the Unity of Tool and Principle :Rethinking the Intelligent Publishing Process Based on Human-Machine Relationships

  

  1. School of Journalism and Communication, Southwest University of Political Science and Law
  • Received:2024-10-31 Revised:2025-02-03 Online:2025-03-31 Published:2025-03-31

Abstract: In order to deeply analyze the difficulties of human-computer relationship in the current intelligent publishing, this paper firstly compares the difference between the ANT and the unity of tool and principle from the historical origin, and puts forward the concept of“ the unity of tool and principle” in the ancient technology philosophy of our country as a higher-dimensional direction to guide the development of the publishing industry, under the premise of confirming the reasonableness of the“ human-machine equality”. Subsequently, combined with the specific practice of the publishing process, the article suggests that the current production, proofreading and distribution of the“ human-machine” respectively show the characteristics of competition, complementary, intertwined relationship, and in the actual operation of the exposure of a variety of problems and defects. Therefore, the debugging standard of human-computer relationship should return to the inherent compliance of“ the unity of tool and principle”: clarifying the aesthetic connotation in the technology iteration, enriching the value point in the technology comparison, abiding by the industry standard in the technology change, and calibrating the technology advancement in the realistic needs.

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