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(8) Post | LinkedIn
(8) Post | LinkedIn
I am excited to announce that my project proposal "Participatory Design Justice for Ethical AI Transitions" has been awarded 1.3 M euros by the Italian… | 30 comments on LinkedIn
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Can Artificial Intelligence be biased? On the critique of AI's 'algorithmic bias' in the arts
Can Artificial Intelligence be biased? On the critique of AI's 'algorithmic bias' in the arts
This working paper is dedicated to artistic positions that critically deal with ‘artificial intelli- gence’ and automated pattern recognition through algorithms. Using a series of examples, it shows the social struggles that results from the distortions of bias and how artists react to it. Building on analyses by Harun Farocki and Hito Steyerl, projects by Adam Harvey and Jules LaPlace, Zach Blas and Jemima Wyman, Elisa Giardina Papa, Francis Hunger and Flupke, Erika Scourti, Mimi Onuoha, Nora Al-Badri, and Jan Nikolai Nelles are presented.
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Can Artificial Intelligence be biased? On the critique of AI's 'algorithmic bias' in the arts
Dr. Mél Hogan on the Environmental Impacts of Chat GPT and AI Technologies
Dr. Mél Hogan on the Environmental Impacts of Chat GPT and AI Technologies
This is a recording from our event on February 21st, 2024. Dr. Mél Hogan presents on the Environmental Impacts of Chat GPT and AI Technologies. The video captions were made by a human captioner. Here is a link to the transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y2vBwqIhn3ae3DH8AKORue-o-RJWZoMXvyGso_c_d1I/edit?usp=sharing About the speaker: Dr. Mél Hogan is the host of The Data Fix podcast and the Director of the Environmental Media Lab (EML). She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Film and Media at Queen's University. Her research focuses on data centres and infrastructure, understood from within the contexts of settler-colonial extractivism, planetary catastrophe, and collective anxieties about the future. http://melhogan.com. About the event: This event is also part of the 6th Season of Disrupting Disruptions: the Feminist and Accessible Publishing and Communications Technologies Speaker and Workshop Series (https://www.feministandaccessiblepubl...), organized by Dr. Alex Ketchum. Our series was made possible thanks to our sponsors: SSHRC, Digital Citizen Research, the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies (IGSF), the DIGS Lab, Milieux, Initiative for Indigenous Futures, ReQEF, and more (see our website!)
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Dr. Mél Hogan on the Environmental Impacts of Chat GPT and AI Technologies
RecurseChat
RecurseChat
RecurseChat, an personal AI app that lets you talk with local AI
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RecurseChat
Why ‘open’ AI systems are actually closed, and why this matters
Why ‘open’ AI systems are actually closed, and why this matters
Nature - A review of the literature on artificial intelligence systems to examine openness reveals that open AI systems are actually closed, as they are highly dependent on the resources of a few...
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Why ‘open’ AI systems are actually closed, and why this matters
Seminars | The New Centre for Research & Practice
Seminars | The New Centre for Research & Practice
The New Centre provides graduate-level seminars in a range of fields and disciplines to open new paths in artistic, philosophical and political practice. We aim to provide advanced college and university students as well as junior faculty with seminar and research experience in theoretical frameworks outside the conventional canons and in their most recent stages of development. Our seminars are provided in the context of six different certificate programs, each of which require the completion of twelve 1 credit modules offered each academic year.
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Seminars | The New Centre for Research & Practice
Liberation Stories | The New Press
Liberation Stories | The New Press
Over the past twenty years, social movements from DREAMers and the Movement for Black Lives, to queer and trans resistance, and domestic worker organizing, have helped tell a new story of America—an inclusive vision of our society that has galvanized a new and newly empowered generation. This achievement was no accident: movement leaders have honed communications techniques, political messages, and storytelling strategies in a new struggle for narrative power. Until now, these efforts have largely been piecemeal and disconnected from one another.
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Liberation Stories | The New Press
(un)real data ☁️ – (🧊)real effects - Aksioma
(un)real data ☁️ – (🧊)real effects - Aksioma
Price: 20€Language: English (un)real data ☁️ – (🧊)real effects explores the inherent ambiguity of data as an opportunity to not only describe the world but strategically intervene in it. Is it possible to create specific real-world outcomes by modifying our data streams? Can we intentionally produce data to interact with an algorithmic environment that is […]
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(un)real data ☁️ – (🧊)real effects - Aksioma
Notes from the Algorithmic Sublime
Notes from the Algorithmic Sublime
Remarks delivered in response to a question from students in Frank Shephard’s Algorithmic Sublime class at the New School for Social Research, New York City, on November 8, 2024.
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Notes from the Algorithmic Sublime
PhD Scholarship in Art, Design and Responsible AI (100%) at the Inter-Actions research unit van LUCA School of Arts
PhD Scholarship in Art, Design and Responsible AI (100%) at the Inter-Actions research unit van LUCA School of Arts
PhD Scholarship in Art, Design and Responsible AI (100%) at the Inter-Actions research unit from LUCA School of Arts, Campus C-mine     LUCA School of Arts is a multidisciplinary educational and research environment in which creative talent can develop on an artistic, performative and technical level. LUCA promotes the practice of art and creative...
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PhD Scholarship in Art, Design and Responsible AI (100%) at the Inter-Actions research unit van LUCA School of Arts
Rethink design: A vocabulary for designing with AI | TU Delft OPEN Books
Rethink design: A vocabulary for designing with AI | TU Delft OPEN Books
Rethink Design – A vocabulary for designing with AI addresses the question of how designers can engage with AI. The book presents 17 terms that were developed through inquiries into, and explorations of, designing and living with massively interconnected, potentially autonomous, and seemingly intelligent technologies. Unlike older technologies, these do not wait for human action but engage the world proactively, making decisions, communicating, and sharing data at speeds and scales that challenge comprehension. As such they destabilise and undermine boundaries, often with disregard to moral imperatives, and reconfigure not only the material world but also our relationships with it, with each other, and with ourselves. The terms are organised into 5 sections, each oriented by a key question: How will we craft inclusive human-algorithm relations?, How will we design AI systems that benefit people and the planet?, How will we create equitable socio-economic models in the digital society?, How will we enable public deliberation on data and algorithms?, and How will we prototype responsible data-driven design practices? Taken together the terms provide a sense-making instrument, a map for navigating flexibly a complex, emergent terrain. Reflecting and responding to the dynamism of the field, the book aims to be agile and accessible, offering not the final word but a brief, critical and creative introduction – a set of complementary vistas, entry points, and insights.
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Rethink design: A vocabulary for designing with AI | TU Delft OPEN Books
As The Sun | Runway Gen:48 3rd Edition
As The Sun | Runway Gen:48 3rd Edition
What if the sun would be powered by a large language model? 🌞Selected as finalist for the Third Edition of Runway's GEN:48 competition.Generated with Flux.1...
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As The Sun | Runway Gen:48 3rd Edition