This review essay examines two recent publications that explore the relationship between
Artificial Intelligence and communication. Discussing Human-Machine Communication
(HMC) as an emerging area of inquiry within communication and media studies, two
important implications of this body of work are highlighted. First, the "human" component
still plays a key role in HMC, since what we call “AI” derives from the technical and material
functioning of computing technologies as much as from the contribution of the humans who
enter in communication with AI technologies. Second, HMC challenges the very concept of
medium, because the machine is at the same time the channel as well as the producer of
communication messages. A potential way to solve this challenge is to mobilize existing
approaches in media history and theory that expand the concept of medium beyond its
conceptualization as mere channel.
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Communication Theory following peer review. The version of record NATALE, S., 2021. Communicating through or communicating with: Approaching Artificial Intelligence from a communication and media studies perspective. Communication Theory, 31 (4), pp.905-910 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/ct/qtaa022