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AI x Feudalism: Digital serfdom in the world of Big Data, between property rights, empowerment, and content control 2021

AI x Feudalism: Digital serfdom in the world of Big Data, between property rights, empowerment, and content control

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    Guided by an invisible hand, the dissolution of commons in meatspace is pretty apparent. Less visibly but equally as contested are digital space territories where wars are waged every nanosecond to determine ownership of vast swatches of the data landscape. While feudal owners of digital space still perpetuate the lie of its capacity towards infinite growth, the fight against autocracy of the few especially grabby mega corporations continues.

    AI x Feudalism looks at how artificial intelligence doesn’t just yoke individual data equity to the plough of the feudal machine, but how it inspires dissent, informed consent and a thirst for equality that, for once, leaves no-one behind.

    Speakers: Sophie Zhang (US), Renata Ávila (GT), Evgeny Morozov (BY/US)
    Moderation: Frederike Kaltheuner (DE)

    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, 17:30 - 19:00
    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

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    00:00:00 - 01:29:14 Panel
    followed by:
    A Fathers Lullaby, ICE Boston 2019 by Rashin Fahandej
    Garden Rome – Transient by Quayola (Video von 2020)
    Year of creation
    2021

    Urls
    https://ars.electronica.art/newdigitaldeal/en/ai-feudalism/

    Start:
    Sep 11, 2021
    Info:
    • Internal Project: AI Lab Online Archiv

    European ARTificial Intelligence Lab, Ars Electronica
    AI x Feudalism: Digital serfdom in the world of Big Data, between property rights, empowerment, and content control
    Samstag, 11. September 2021, 17:30 - 19:00
    Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens

    Geführt von einer unsichtbaren Hand, ist die Auflösung des Gemeinguts im „Meatspace“ – also der Realität – ziemlich offensichtlich. Weniger sichtbar, aber ebenso umkämpft sind die Territorien des digitalen Raums, wo im Nanosekundentakt Kriege geführt werden, um das Eigentum an großen Teilen der Datenlandschaft zu bestimmen. Während die feudalen BesitzerInnen des digitalen Raums immer noch an der Lüge festhalten, dass er unendlich wachsen kann, geht der Kampf gegen die Autokratie einiger weniger, besonders habgieriger Megakonzerne weiter.
    KI x Feudalismus untersucht, wie künstliche Intelligenz nicht nur die individuelle Datengleichheit vor den Pflug der feudalen Maschine spannt, sondern wie sie zu Widerspruch, informierter Zustimmung und einem Durst nach Gleichheit anregt, der ausnahmsweise niemanden zurücklässt.

    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: Sophie Zhang (US), Renata Ávila (GT), Evgeny Morozov (BY/US)
    Moderation: Frederike Kaltheuner (DE)
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    00:00:00 - 01:29:14 Panel
    im Anschluss daran:
    A Fathers Lullaby, ICE Boston 2019 by Rashin Fahandej
    Garden Rome – Transient by Quayola (Video von 2020)

    AI x Feudalism
    Photo showing Frederike Kaltheuner (DE) (Fund manager of the European AI Fund) at the "AI x Feudalism: Digital serfdom in the world of Big Data, between property rights, empowerment, and content control" Panel Talk at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.

    Guided by an invisible hand, the dissolution of commons in meatspace is pretty apparent. Less visibly but equally as contested are digital space territories where wars are waged every nanosecond to determine ownership of vast swatches of the data landscape. While feudal owners of digital space still perpetuate the lie of its capacity towards infinite growth, the fight against autocracy of the few especially grabby mega corporations continues.

    AI x Feudalism looks at how artificial intelligence doesn’t just yoke individual data equity to the plough of the feudal machine, but how it inspires dissent, informed consent and a thirst for equality that, for once, leaves no-one behind.

    Credit: tom mesic

    AI x Feudalism
    Photo showing Renata Ávila Pinto (GT) (Human Rights lawyer) at the Panel Talk "AI x Feudalism: Digital serfdom in the world of Big Data, between property rights, empowerment, and content control" at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.

    Guided by an invisible hand, the dissolution of commons in meatspace is pretty apparent. Less visibly but equally as contested are digital space territories where wars are waged every nanosecond to determine ownership of vast swatches of the data landscape. While feudal owners of digital space still perpetuate the lie of its capacity towards infinite growth, the fight against autocracy of the few especially grabby mega corporations continues.

    AI x Feudalism looks at how artificial intelligence doesn’t just yoke individual data equity to the plough of the feudal machine, but how it inspires dissent, informed consent and a thirst for equality that, for once, leaves no-one behind.

    Credit: tom mesic

    AI x Feudalism
    Impressions of the Panel Talk: "AI x Feudalism" at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.

    Guided by an invisible hand, the dissolution of commons in meatspace is pretty apparent. Less visibly but equally as contested are digital space territories where wars are waged every nanosecond to determine ownership of vast swatches of the data landscape. While feudal owners of digital space still perpetuate the lie of its capacity towards infinite growth, the fight against autocracy of the few especially grabby mega corporations continues.

    AI x Feudalism looks at how artificial intelligence doesn’t just yoke individual data equity to the plough of the feudal machine, but how it inspires dissent, informed consent and a thirst for equality that, for once, leaves no-one behind.

    Credit: tom mesic
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