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Responding to COVID-19 and the Climate Emergency through data-driven art
Martin Zeilinger discusses a survey of AI artists that informed AWEN and The New Real Observatory.
Human After All: How Cinema Uses AI to Extend Moral and Ethical Dilemmas
Since Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, film-makers have given AI human characteristics. But what does this say about the ethical decisions we need to make in our relationship with AI technology? By Chris Speed.
Data Politics: Drag, Deepfakes and the Taming of Technology
Human-made datasets carry with them the prejudices and assumptions of their creators. Can art subvert the process? By Morgan Currie and Benedetta Catanzariti.
Artificial Intelligence and Humanity’s Future: A Ghost Story
We live in a world populated by digital ghosts of human injustice and cruelty, reanimated in AI software. But is it possible to tell a different, more hopeful story? By Shannon Vallor.
AI Myths Debunked: Unpacking Five Common Misconceptions
Media coverage of AI has led to misinformation about what it can do now and what it might achieve in the future. It’s time to unpick the hype. By Vassilis Galanos, Sarah Bennett, Ruth Aylett and Drew Hemment.
AI, Ethics, and the Role of the Artist
Using artificial intelligence systems as an artistic subject or medium comes with ethical implications and responsibilities. By Sarah Bennett.
AI and the Environment: A Global North/South Divide
AI can bring benefits globally but it is energy intensive, and combined with existing inequalities in infrastructure it could reinforce power imbalances. By Antonio Ballesteros-Figueroa.