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 Media Literacy: A Communication Problem?
Ars Electronica x LIT Robopsychology Lab JKU Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in the media. General interest and awareness regarding artificial intelligence (AI) has increased strongly. Therefore, media coverage of AI has become more and more prominent. But what image of AI is transmitted to the public through the media? What aspects do media focus on, what are the images transmitted? What are the possible effects on social perception of AI? The panel will discuss what typical media narratives and their impact on recipients of AI are, reflects on how to inform and communicate responsibly about AI and thinks of ways to increase public AI Literacy. 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. Speakers: Kyriaki Goni (GR), Martina Mara (AT), Meredith Broussard (US), Kanta Dihal (NL) Moderation: Katrin-Cécile Ziegler (DE) • Info: Samstag, 11. September 2021, 15:30 - 17:00 Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens part of the AI Lab Confernce Day (11.09.2021, 11:15 - 21:15) Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens ----- 00:00:00 - 01:34:12 Panel followed by: How To Strand Astronauts on the Moon, Halsey Burgund (US), Francesca Panetta (UK)
Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens
Ars Electronica x LIT Robopsychology Lab JKU
Künstliche Intelligenz ist ein heißes Thema in den Medien. Das allgemeine Interesse und Bewusstsein für künstliche Intelligenz (KI) hat stark zugenommen. Daher ist die Berichterstattung über KI in den Medien immer wichtiger geworden. Aber welches Bild von KI wird der Öffentlichkeit durch die Medien vermittelt? Auf welche Aspekte konzentrieren sich die Medien, welche Bilder werden vermittelt? Was sind die möglichen Auswirkungen auf die gesellschaftliche Wahrnehmung von KI? Die Podiumsdiskussion wird typische Medienberichte und ihre Auswirkungen auf die RezipientInnen von KI erörtern sowie darüber nachdenken, wie man verantwortungsvoll über KI informieren und kommunizieren kann, um Wege zu finden, die öffentliche KI-Kompetenz zu erhöhen.
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.
Speakers: Kyriaki Goni (GR), Martina Mara (AT), Meredith Broussard (US), Kanta Dihal (NL)
Moderation: Katrin-Cécile Ziegler (DE)
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00:00:00 - 01:34:12 Panel
im Anschluss daran:
How To Strand Astronauts on the Moon, Halsey Burgund (US), Francesca Panetta (UK)
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in the media. General interest and awareness regarding artificial intelligence (AI) has increased strongly. Therefore, media coverage of AI has become more and more prominent. But what image of AI is transmitted to the public through the media? What aspects do media focus on, what are the images transmitted? What are the possible effects on social perception of AI? The panel discusses what typical media narratives and their impact on recipients of AI are, reflects on how to inform and communicates responsibly about AI and thinks of ways to increase public AI Literacy.
Credit: vog.photo
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in the media. General interest and awareness regarding artificial intelligence (AI) has increased strongly. Therefore, media coverage of AI has become more and more prominent. But what image of AI is transmitted to the public through the media? What aspects do media focus on, what are the images transmitted? What are the possible effects on social perception of AI? The panel discusses what typical media narratives and their impact on recipients of AI are, reflects on how to inform and communicates responsibly about AI and thinks of ways to increase public AI Literacy.
Credit: vog.photo
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in the media. General interest and awareness regarding artificial intelligence (AI) has increased strongly. Therefore, media coverage of AI has become more and more prominent. But what image of AI is transmitted to the public through the media? What aspects do media focus on, what are the images transmitted? What are the possible effects on social perception of AI? The panel discusses what typical media narratives and their impact on recipients of AI are, reflects on how to inform and communicates responsibly about AI and thinks of ways to increase public AI Literacy.
Credit: vog.photo
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in the media. General interest and awareness regarding artificial intelligence (AI) has increased strongly. Therefore, media coverage of AI has become more and more prominent. But what image of AI is transmitted to the public through the media? What aspects do media focus on, what are the images transmitted? What are the possible effects on social perception of AI? The panel discusses what typical media narratives and their impact on recipients of AI are, reflects on how to inform and communicates responsibly about AI and thinks of ways to increase public AI Literacy.
Credit: vog.photo