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/
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