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choir - teenage engineering
choir - teenage engineering
a celebration of the project that started it all, teenage engineering choir comes alive in your home to serenade you with choral classics and to perform your own original compositions. an ensemble of 8 computerized wooden dolls, each member has their own characteristic vocal range and can sing solo or together to perform an immersive a cappella concert. it's an experiment in sound, conducted by you.
choir - teenage engineering
Building a Feminist toolkit to question A.I. systems » Not my A.I.
Building a Feminist toolkit to question A.I. systems » Not my A.I.
Notmy.ai is an ongoing effort, work in progress debate that seeks to contribute to the development of a feminist framework to question algorithmic decisions making systems that are being deployed by the public sector. Our ultimate goal is to develop arguments and build bridges for advocacy with different human rights groups, from women’s rights defenders […]
Building a Feminist toolkit to question A.I. systems » Not my A.I.
Terms-we-Serve-with
Terms-we-Serve-with
We offer an interdisciplinary multidimensional perspective on the future of regulatory frameworks - the Terms-we-Serve-with (TwSw) social, computational, and legal framework
arm i.e. incidents experienced by individuals and communities that lead to social, material, or ecological harms, resulting from algorithmic systems and inte
Terms-we-Serve-with
People first, always
People first, always
Labour has stated its ambition to use technologies to transform public services during its first term in government. This is a welcome and much needed commitment - but the critical improvements the UK needs cannot be delivered by technology alone. People must be at the heart of this transformation and the focus must be on delivering real benefits, changing lives, and creating new opportunities.
People first, always