[Air-L] Online seats left for next weeks (un)Stable Diffusions

Fenwick Mckelvey mckelveyf at gmail.com
Mon May 15 12:48:54 PDT 2023


Hi all
Please share widely. Next Tuesday May 23, please join us for a two-day
international symposium on AI's publics, publicities, and publicizations at
Milieux Institute, Tiohtià:ke/Montréal.

We still have some space left.

(un)Stable Diffusions

May 23 to May 24, 9am to 5pm EST

Online and in person at Milieux Institute
EV Building, 1515 Saint-Catherine St W
Montreal Quebec

Details: https://machineagencies.milieux.ca/unstable-diffusions/

Registration is free to attend in person and online. Please register here:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/unstable-diffusions-tickets-547903402827

*Description*

21st-century AI is very much in its formative stage: It is still unsettled,
and is continually being both stabilised and contested by diverse sets of
actors: from technologists, startup founders and global companies to policy
makers, journalists, and civil society. For some, AI is being positioned as
a fix to our social problems, which in turn will change how we live,
communicate, work and travel. Others raise substantive concerns that these
developments might reinforce inequality, exacerbate the opacity of
decision-making processes, and ultimately question human autonomy. We are
thus living in a time when the infrastructures and institutions of our
everyday lives are being (re)built at the hands of techniques which already
elude popular and professional understanding; but while the controversies
about the specific pathways to be taken are still visible, we can already
perceive elements of closure and institutionalization.

Our symposium invites contributions from an international audience to
interrogate the shaping of AI. Building on an international collaboration
between research teams from Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Canada,
we invite presentations that pursue critical engagements with AI’s media
representations, policy framings, and scientific debates. Crucially, we
also invite epistemic reflections in how we are all Shaping AI, including
practice-based research or research-creation.

The event is hosted at the Milieux Institute at Concordia University by the
Machine Agencies Research Group and is supported in part by funding from
the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.


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