Easter hack

Art and the Easter Eggs of Artificial Intelligence

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m-cult.org, Helsinki
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In digital technology an Easter egg refers to an extra feature, a message, hidden in a software program, video game, etc., and is revealed by an obscure sequence of keystrokes or commands. This Easter Saturday you can join media artist & open source advocate Andreas Zingerle (AT) and AI feminist & digital culture researcher Linda Kronman (FI), as they discuss the ways art can reveal the Easter eggs of AI. A special Easter Hack session for resisting dataveilliance and re-thinking AI.As a special Easter Bonus: If you think that AI will make employment fair, join us for an Easter egg hunt on how AI is impacting hiring.TIME: 30.3. 2024 15:00-18:00 (Easter Saturday)PLACE: Kuutio, 2nd floor of OODI library, HelsinkiSchedule15:00 Easter Hack I: Data Garbage – Artistic Tactics of Resisting DataveillanceAre you concerned about the garbage floating in the sea of BigData?Andreas Zingerle (AT) and Linda Kronman (FI) discuss their long time collaboration as as artist duo KairUs. Their art addresses data privacy & ethics concerns presenting artistic tactics to resist or subvert dataveillance. This talk highlights how data circulates as garbage: in form of spam on the Internet, as part of the global trade of e-waste, and as “BigData” when the data scientist principle “garbage in, garbage out,” too often fuels AI systems with biased or poor data. 16:00 Easter Hack II: AI Feminism – How Can Art Help Us Think Differently About AIDo you need an antidote to the AI hype only big-tech companies profit from?This talk draws from Linda Kronman’s PhD research in the Machine Vision in Everyday Life project at the University of Bergen (NO). Her dissertation investigates how machine vision is represented in digital art. Her presentation engages with artistic research which has been influential in communicating the harms of AI systems and biases in underlying datasets. The talk addresses if art and AI feminism can go beyond providing evidence of oppressive AI and help us re-think the ways AI is designed, deployed and talked about. 17:00 Easter Bonus: AI in Hiring – an Easter egg hunt for the ideal employeeThis hands-on session starts with an short introduction to ongoing artistic research that Andreas Zingerle and Linda Kronman are conducting as a part of their EMAP residency at M-CULT in Helsinki. Thereafter you are welcome to join an Easter Egg hunt and get to: test how AI measures personality, use AI to optimize your appearance, and reflect on what is actually fair in an employment process.The event takes place on 30.March 2024 15:00-18:00 (Easter Saturday) ar Kuutio, 2nd floor of OODI library, Helsinki.
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