Abstract

The epoch of the digital age is marked by the seamless integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the various facets of human communication and representation. As AI models begin to dictate our online behaviors and digital representations, questions about authenticity, representation, and identity surface. The semiotics of digital culture, a framework rooted in understanding the interplay of signs and symbols, provides an avenue to decode these nuanced shifts in identity representation in the age of AI. Through an in-depth examination of recent academic literature, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of how AI influences and shapes the semiotics of digital culture, with a particular focus on implications for identity and representation. The continuous loop between human inputs and AI outputs forms a dynamic relationship, wherein the semiotic cues from humans shape AI algorithms, which in turn modulate digital representations and impact how we perceive identity. Drawing on a range of real-world research, this discourse elucidates the complexities and challenges posed by the intersection of AI and semiotics in digital culture.

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