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The Impact of AI Art on the Creative Industry

August 6, 2023

✍️ Column by Roxane Lapa, a South African digital artist and designer with over 20 years of experience, and more recently a Youtuber and Art Educator. [More resources by Roxane Lapa] Overview: Over the past … [Read more...] about The Impact of AI Art on the Creative Industry

Creative Agents: Rethinking Agency and Creativity in Human and Artificial Systems

July 30, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Caterina Moruzzi, Research Associate in Philosophy at the University of Konstanz, Germany. [Original paper by Caterina Moruzzi] Overview: The impact of the technological revolution of … [Read more...] about Creative Agents: Rethinking Agency and Creativity in Human and Artificial Systems

Oppenheimer As A Timely Warning to the AI Community

July 30, 2023

✍️ Original article by Eryn Rigley, a PhD research student at University of Southampton, specializing in the intersection of environmental and AI ethics, as well as defense & security AI ethics. Like many … [Read more...] about Oppenheimer As A Timely Warning to the AI Community

A hunt for the Snark: Annotator Diversity in Data Practices

July 29, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Ding Wang, a senior researcher from the Responsible AI Group in Google Research, specializing in responsible data practices with a specific focus on accounting for the human experience and … [Read more...] about A hunt for the Snark: Annotator Diversity in Data Practices

Examining the Impact of Provenance-Enabled Media on Trust and Accuracy Perceptions

July 17, 2023

🔬 Research summary by Kevin Feng, a PhD student in human-computer interaction at the University of Washington, where his research focuses on enabling adaptive sociotechnical systems at scale through novel interfaces and … [Read more...] about Examining the Impact of Provenance-Enabled Media on Trust and Accuracy Perceptions

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Tech Futures: At the Frontier of Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt

Tech Futures: Introducing the Resist List

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Tech Futures: Better Imagination for Better Tech Futures

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Tech Futures: Crafting Participatory Tech Futures

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Tech Futures: AI For and Against Knowledge

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