1 Volume 3; Issue 01 Reports on Global Health Research Research Article Kasapoglu A. Rep Glob Health Res 3: 112. Sociology of Artifcial Intelligence: A Relational Sociological Investigation in the Field of Health Aytul Kasapoglu * Department of Sociology, Baskent University, Turkey * Corresponding author: Aytul Kasapoglu, Department of Sociology, Baskent University, Ankara, Turkey Citation: Kasapoglu A (2020) Sociology of Artifcial Intelligence: A Relational Sociological Investigation in the Field of Health. Rep Glob Health Res 3: 112. DOI: 10.29011/RGHR-112.100012 Received Date: 20 December, 2019; Accepted Date: 07 January, 2020; Published Date: 13 January, 2020 DOI: 10.29011/RGHR-112.100012 Abstract The effects of artifcial intelligence in all areas of life, especially in health, education, economy, family and law, are gradu- ally increasing all over the world. It is now a common assumption that artifcial intelligence as a social phenomenon cannot be analyzed without the contribution of the social sciences. The main problem of this research, despite the uncertainty of the effects of artifcial intelligence, as a developing country, is widely used in Turkey. For this reason, the primary purpose of this paper is to reveal what artifcial intelligence is and its effects on health. To achieve this goal, Harrison White’s book “Identity and Control” [1] was used. Thus, ambiguity in both social relations (ambage) and cultural values (ambiguity) has been tried to be revealed. Participant observations and interview data from daily life are discussed with concepts such as “turning point”, “liminality”and “ambivalence” in the literature. Thus, a relational sociological study was conducted. In addition, as far as possible, some new concepts have been produced to help us understand this new situation. For example, instead of “robot”, the concept of “human- matic” has been introduced into the literature. In addition, “mistress”, “ dressing” as metaphors inspired by Goffman [2] also used to explain the location and position of artifcial intelligence in Turkey by”reframing”. Keywords: Artifcial Intelligence; Health; Humanmatic; Relational Sociology Introduction Some sociologists now use Artifcial Intelligence (AI) to understand the complex social phenomena they study [3-5]. On the other hand, artifcial intellingence has actually become incomprehensible without the help of social scientists [6,7]. The most important issues in the sociology of artifcial intelligence are groups, organizations and the identity chosen as the target. In recent years, sociologists interested in “complex adaptive agents” and “AI Distributed Artifcial Intelligence” (DAI) have been working with computer engineers to understand the cooperation between complex adaptive agents. In this context entity consisting of many diverse and autonomous components are parts and called agents. These parts are interrelated as weel as interdependent. They usually behave as unifed whole in learning. They also try to adjust themselves to changes in the environment. This means strengthening the link between artifcial intelligence and sociology. Because artifcial intelligence studies are very interesting to sociologists. Even though text analysis, network analysis are already within the interest of sociologists, the dimensions which were previously quite limited thanks to artifcial intelligence have been greatly expanded [8,9]. Although there is no consensus on what artifcial intelligence is, it is generally accepted that the computer or a computer- controlled robot is the ability to perform various activities in the