01/07/2020
If you haven't done so already, go check Quote—Unquote - a new interdisciplinary platform active in Bucharest.
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Quote—Unquote is an interdisciplinary platform that investigates the mechanisms, uses and effects of (public) speech in contemporary society through artistic practice and its intersection with other fields of activity. By observing the educational and performative turns of the last few decades and the growing importance of the discursive act in the field of visual arts, this initiative proposes a dialogic turn and rhizomic formats. Quote—Unquote follows and provokes the juxtaposition of various practices in order to create new productions and an understanding of the event in itself as a process of transformation and co-creation.
Quote—Unquote is conceived by Infinite Conversation, an independent curatorial unit founded in Bucharest by Dan Angelescu, Irina Radu and Cristina Vasilescu.
Quote—Unquote
Platform on public speech, initiated by Infinite Conversation
03/02/2018
ai bias strikes again
'Fiction is outperforming reality': how YouTube's algorithm distorts truth
An ex-YouTube insider reveals how its recommendation algorithm promotes divisive clips and conspiracy videos. Did they harm Hillary Clinton’s bid for the presidency?
06/10/2017
Black box machine-learning models are already having a major impact on some people’s lives. A system called COMPAS, made by a company called Northpointe, offers to predict defendants’ likelihood of reoffending, and is used by some judges to determine whether an inmate is granted parole. The workings of COMPAS are kept secret, but an investigation by ProPublica found evidence that the model may be biased against minorities.
Google’s AI chief says forget Elon Musk’s killer robots, and worry about bias in AI systems instead
John Giannandrea, who leads AI at Google, is worried about intelligent systems learning human prejudices.
30/07/2017
Program – Women and Underrepresented Minorities in Natural Language Processing
Program Date: Sunday, July 30th, 2017.Location: Vancouver, CanadaProgram: Full-day event including: Three invited speakers Oral presentations and posters A mentoring & recruiting lunch Invited speakers Pascale Fung Ndapa Nakashole Bonnie Webber Schedule 07:30 - 08:30ACL regist...
18/06/2017
Recent Advances in Artificial Intelligence (RAAI)
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We invite you to join us at our AI conference that will take place Monday and Tuesday, 1st floor in Stoilow Hall, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science.
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Proudly organized by The Research Institute of the University of Bucharest, Facultatea de Matematică şi Informatică, Universitatea din Bucureşti and Human Language Technologies Research Center, and sponsored by Bitdefender
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http://unibuc.ro/~conference/raai2017/ -ajenda
RAAI 2017
The main goal of the conference is to bring together active researchers in various fields of Artificial Intelligence, presenting state of the art research topics and projects (published or ongoing work) as well as reports concerning the up to date technologies related to their fields of study. In ad...
15/06/2017
http://moralmachine.mit.edu
Moral Machine
A platform for public participation in and discussion of the human perspective on machine-made moral decisions
12/06/2017
There is the question of how the world looks as a screen, and another, more important I think, is how we look as objects of perception from the position of the machines with which we co-occupy that world. Seeing ourselves through the “eyes” of this machinic Other who does not and cannot have an affective sense of aesthetics is a kind of disenchantment. We are just stuff in the world for “distributed machine cognition” to look at and to make sense of. Our own sapience is real and unique, but as we are things-to-observe-that-just-happen-to be-sapient, this doesn’t really matter to machine vision. This disenchantment is more than just like hearing the recorded sound of your own voice (“that’s not me”) it is potentially the clearing away of a closely guarded illusion. This uncomfortable recognition in the machine’s mirror is a kind of “reverse uncanny valley.” Instead being creeped out at how slightly inhuman the creature in the image appears, we are creeped out at how un-human we ourselves look through the creature’s eyes. This is something to continue to research further, but in and out of “art”.
http://dismagazine.com/discussion/73272/benjamin-bratton-machine-vision/
Benjamin Bratton | Machine Vision
From planetary scale computation to the limits of cloud-based sovereignty, Benjamin Bratton talks to about his current research.