No matter whether you love it, fear it or are sick of hearing about it, artificial intelligence impacts our lives. In this workshop, we will go beyond what AI tools do (or their creators say they do) and take a hard look at the broader implications of developing and using artificial intelligence. We will explore the power structures that inform the human labor behind AI, as well as the impacts of AI development and use on natural ecosystems, systematic oppression and information economies. We will also discuss the agency we retain as students, teachers and lifelong learners to co-create critical frameworks that challenge the inevitability of robot overlords.
This workshop will be offered via Zoom. If you're registered, you'll receive the Zoom invitation information the day of the workshop.
Instructors:
- Shelby Hallman, Physical Science and Engineering Librarian
- Alexandra Solodkaya, Rothman Family Food Studies Librarian
- Ashley Peterson, Research & Instruction Librarian, Media and Data Literacy
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