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Online Seminar AI and Society: New Media Literacy and Politics
Event Date: 
수, 2021/06/09
Venue: 
Online
© ICCE; Goldsmiths; University of London

Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming ubiquitous in society. Media studies scholars critically discuss its social implications.

 

About this event

 

About this Event

The purpose of the event is to explore questions of new media ethics and literacy arising from the increasing use of immersive AI technologies in society. As big data penetrate into various types of systems that have a profound impact on decision-making processes and practices in social life, the investigation of the ethics and politics around AI technologies become increasingly relevant. This becomes a particularly pressing issue in the current pandemic situation which has led to a major expansion of internet usage. As Bernard Stiegler remarks, AI is a ‘pharmakon’. A notion which reflects the paradoxical double meaning: cure and poison. While AI can be used to augment human capacities and to create new opportunities for social development, it also entails new risks. AI is generally both invisible and unintelligible (how it works) and carries ambiguous responsibilities and politics (how/who assesses its efficacy). This is because the new regulations and ethical frameworks of rapid technological innovations are insufficiently grounded, and people can’t adopt quickly enough to the radical technical transformations. To be more helpful and empowering, AI technologies need to be made intelligible for the wider public. People need to understand the political and technological decision-making processes of AI by sharing their experiences, practices and knowledge in order to produce new forms of digital media literacy. Creating AI literacy requires a multi-stakeholder approach, which includes AI producers, consumers, rule-makers and intermediaries. This event in particular aims to shed light on scholars who act as intermediaries between people and the practices of AI technologies. We invite Professor Kaori Hayashi to discuss the ethical framework of AI and Professor Shin Mizukoshi and a project researcher Atsushi Udagawa to examine the educational practices for new media literacy. Professor Matthew Fuller will join as a discussant to open up the broader implications of AI in the era of digital information society.

 

Date and Time

9 June 2021

9.00 am - 11.00 am (UK time), 17.00 pm - 19.00 pm (Japan time)

 

Speakers

Prof. Kaori Hayashi (The Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, Vice President of the University of Tokyo)

Prof. Shin Mizukoshi (The Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, the University of Tokyo) 

Mr. Atsushi Udagawa (The Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo)

 

Discussant 

Prof. Matthew Fuller (Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London) 

 

Convened and Chaired by

Dr. Tomoko Tamari (Institute for Creative & Cultural Entrepreneurship, Goldsmiths, University of London)

 

• The seminar will be recorded and shared online at a later date.

• This is an online event, once registered, attendees will be sent a zoom link via email nearer to the time of the event.

 

URL:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-seminar-ai-and-society-new-media-literacy-and-politics-tickets-153610123013