Unmasking AI Book | Author Dr. Joy Buolamwini
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Turk Wars: How AI Threatens the Workers Who Fuel It (SSIR)
The much-hyped AI tools of the future are being built by a globally dispersed army of data workers.
Works | Mirabelle Jones
Regenerative Design Field Kit
Where The Light Gets In is a Regenerative Design Field Kit, a tool designed to expand your perspective as you observe the world around you, reflect on the present, and contemplate potential futures. Using the Field Kit is as straightforward as following these three steps: Peer through the viewer at an object or scene
Exposing.ai
Explainable Artificial Intelligence a Collection of Critical Essays » CHAPTER 4:AI Harms
TOOLKIT - GROUND WORK
The Long History of Algorithmic Fairness | Phenomenal World
Are algorithms biased? Rodrigo Ochigame traces newfound interest in this question back to the early attempts to formalize notions of fair decision making.
co–matter on Instagram: "We're growing our team in Berlin. Please share 🙏"
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Aimee van Wynsberghe | Professor of Applied Ethics | University of Bonn
Aimee van Wynsberghe is the Alexander von Humboldt Professor for Applied Ethics of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bonn and president of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics.
Introducing The Foundation Model Transparency Index
A new index rates the transparency of 10 foundation model companies and finds them lacking.
Shining a Light on “Shadow Prompting”
We must resist normalizing opacity in the design of generative AI systems, says Eryk Salvaggio.
Data Segregation and Algorithmic Amplification: A Conversation with Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
Joana Chicau
Bringing choreographic thinking into the design and research of algorithmic experience
Let’s forget the term AI. Let’s call them Systematic Approaches to Learning Algorithms and Machine Inferences (SALAMI). – Quinta’s weblog
How AI reduces the world to stereotypes
Rest of World analyzed 3,000 AI images to see how image generators visualize different countries and cultures.
Communication in the Presence of Noise - The Organizing Committee
With its new album of kraut-pop protest songs, The Organizing Committee imagines a world where the weirdness of cybernetics never gave way to corporate AI research, where art school dropouts got their hands on 1968 IBM mainframes, and where humans designed software through loose collectives. It is utopian pop, tailor made for our dystopian time. For Communication in the Presence of Noise, chief architect Eryk Salvaggio crafted eleven brazenly intellectual pop songs that point outward at the worl…
PhD Imagination Infrastructuring: Creativity tools, climate futures, transitions
Are you interested in design’s potential to help us imagine better futures, in an age of climate crisis? And how the explosion in AI creativity support tools could offer new ways to open up and pluralise visions of transition?
AI & Responsible Journalism Toolkit — Desirable AI
Spawning.ai
We believe that a future of consenting data will benefit both AI development and the people it is trained on.
Spawning's ai.txt Generator
We believe that a future of consenting data will benefit both AI development and the people it is trained on.
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Meditations on Kiddie Rides — Rosalie Yu
Candy-Glazed Eyes of Haunted Machines (on-going) In my latest project, “Candy-Glazed Eyes of Haunted Machines,” I’ve been gathering images,...
Sam Altman Is the Oppenheimer of Our Age
He insists the artificial intelligence he is creating could destroy civilization even as he hastens its advancement. Do we know enough about him?
To Be Continued
Experiencing time in a digital age
Practitioner in Residence
The Digital Humanities Research Hub occasionally has the opportunity to host a practitioner in residence.
Machine Unlearning: Decolonial Thinking in the Age of AI
A conversation with Kader Attia, artist and curator of the Berlin Biennale 2022, and Matteo Pasquinelli, professor in Media Philosophy HfG Karlsruhe — moderated by Arif Kornweitz, PhD student HfG Karlsruhe, as part of the course The Political Archeology of Data.
Recorded on February 2, 2022.
Read more here: https://kim.hfg-karlsruhe.de/machine-unlearning/
Can you break the algorithm?
You're a journalist. A new app is taking its toll of the mental health of teenagers. Find out how its algorithm works.
Person, Thing, Robot
Why robots defy our existing moral and legal categories and how to revolutionize the way we think about them.Robots are a curious sort of thing. On the one h...
The AI Hype Wall of Shame
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