AI Lab
The European ARTificial Intelligence Lab (AI Lab) is a follow-up project to the European Digital Art and Science Network, a creative collaboration between scientific institutions, Ars Electronica and cultural partners throughout Europe that unites science and digital art. The European ARTificial Intelligence Lab follows on from this and addresses visions, expectations and fears that we associate with artificial intelligence. The consortium consists of 13 cultural institutions from Europe with Ars Electronica as coordinator. This online archive provides an overview of all activities carried out during the project's lifetime from 2018 to 2021. It also provides information about the network itself, the residency artists and juries, and the project partners involved. The AI Lab is co-funded by the EU program "Creative Europe (2014-2020)" and by the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport.
AI x Civil Society: How AI infrastructures can advance the public good
AI infrastructures are being developed and deployed. In cadence with their implementation, our dependency on digital systems grows. However, new algorithms still carry old bias and societal discourse is limited by lack of access and dissolution of commons. The panel turns to experts in the fields of science, art and technology to help recognize the formative processes, made rampant by digital technology, that shape our living together. On a global scale, society has been dealt a foul hand within the parameters of “A New Deal”. The panel will give a platform to concepts, projects and individual actors who take an active role in changing that fact. Speakers: Caroline Sinders (US), Kilian Kleinschmidt (DE), Glacier Kwong (HK), Simon Weckert (DE) Moderation: Julia Kloiber (AT) Credits: This conference is presented in the framework of the European ARTificial Intelligence Lab, which is co-funded by the Creative Europe Program of the European Union and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport. • Info: Samstag, 11. September 2021, 13:30 - 15:00 Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens part of the AI Lab Conference Day (11.09.2021, 11:15 - 21:15) Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens ---- 00:00:00 - 01:31:48 Panel followed by: Ubuntu - The other me! AI Lab Journey by Simon Weckert (DE) The Zizi Show. AI Lab Journey by Jake Elwes (UK)
Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens
KI-Infrastrukturen werden entwickelt und schon eingesetzt. Im Gleichschritt mit ihrer Umsetzung wächst unsere Abhängigkeit von digitalen Systemen. Neue Algorithmen sind jedoch noch immer mit alten Vorurteilen behaftet, und der gesellschaftliche Diskurs wird durch mangelnden Zugang und die Auflösung von Gemeingütern eingeschränkt. Das Panel wendet sich an ExpertInnen aus den Bereichen Wissenschaft, Kunst und Technologie, um die prägenden Prozesse zu erkennen, die durch die digitale Technologie in Gang gesetzt werden und die unser Zusammenleben gestalten. Auf globaler Ebene hat die Gesellschaft im Rahmen von “A New Deal” ein schlechtes Blatt bekommen. Das Panel wird Konzepten, Projekten und einzelnen AkteurInnen eine Plattform geben, die sich aktiv für eine Veränderung dieses Umstandes einsetzen.
Speakers: Caroline Sinders (US), Kilian Kleinschmidt (DE), Glacier Kwong (HK), Simon Weckert (DE)
Moderation: Julia Kloiber (AT)
Credits
This conference is presented in the framework of the European ARTificial Intelligence Lab, which is co-funded by the Creative Europe Program of the European Union and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport.
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00:00:00 - 01:31:48 Panel
im Anschluss zwei Journeys:
Ubuntu - The other me! AI Lab Journey by Simon Weckert (DE)
The Zizi Show. AI Lab Journey by Jake Elwes (UK)
AI infrastructures are being developed and deployed. In cadence with their implementation, our dependency on digital systems grows. However, new algorithms still carry old bias and societal discourse is limited by lack of access and dissolution of commons. The panel turns to experts in the fields of science, art and technology to help recognize the formative processes, made rampant by digital technology, that shape our living together. On a global scale, society has been dealt a foul hand within the parameters of “A New Deal”. The panel will give a platform to concepts, projects and individual actors who take an active role in changing that fact.
Credit: vog.photo
AI infrastructures are being developed and deployed. In cadence with their implementation, our dependency on digital systems grows. However, new algorithms still carry old bias and societal discourse is limited by lack of access and dissolution of commons. The panel turns to experts in the fields of science, art and technology to help recognize the formative processes, made rampant by digital technology, that shape our living together. On a global scale, society has been dealt a foul hand within the parameters of “A New Deal”. The panel will give a platform to concepts, projects and individual actors who take an active role in changing that fact.
Credit: vog.photo
AI infrastructures are being developed and deployed. In cadence with their implementation, our dependency on digital systems grows. However, new algorithms still carry old bias and societal discourse is limited by lack of access and dissolution of commons. The panel turns to experts in the fields of science, art and technology to help recognize the formative processes, made rampant by digital technology, that shape our living together. On a global scale, society has been dealt a foul hand within the parameters of “A New Deal”. The panel will give a platform to concepts, projects and individual actors who take an active role in changing that fact.
Credit: vog.photo
AI infrastructures are being developed and deployed. In cadence with their implementation, our dependency on digital systems grows. However, new algorithms still carry old bias and societal discourse is limited by lack of access and dissolution of commons. The panel turns to experts in the fields of science, art and technology to help recognize the formative processes, made rampant by digital technology, that shape our living together. On a global scale, society has been dealt a foul hand within the parameters of “A New Deal”. The panel will give a platform to concepts, projects and individual actors who take an active role in changing that fact.
Credit: vog.photo
AI infrastructures are being developed and deployed. In cadence with their implementation, our dependency on digital systems grows. However, new algorithms still carry old bias and societal discourse is limited by lack of access and dissolution of commons. The panel turns to experts in the fields of science, art and technology to help recognize the formative processes, made rampant by digital technology, that shape our living together. On a global scale, society has been dealt a foul hand within the parameters of “A New Deal”. The panel will give a platform to concepts, projects and individual actors who take an active role in changing that fact.
Credit: vog.photo
AI infrastructures are being developed and deployed. In cadence with their implementation, our dependency on digital systems grows. However, new algorithms still carry old bias and societal discourse is limited by lack of access and dissolution of commons. The panel turns to experts in the fields of science, art and technology to help recognize the formative processes, made rampant by digital technology, that shape our living together. On a global scale, society has been dealt a foul hand within the parameters of “A New Deal”. The panel will give a platform to concepts, projects and individual actors who take an active role in changing that fact.
Credit: vog.photo