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It’s easy to think artificial intelligence is objective. It doesn’t have emotions. It operates based on cold hard calculations. But artificial intelligence is built on human intelligence, and it may be carrying our old prejudices into the future with us. In this episode of Sidedoor, we step into the Smithsonian’s FUTURES exhibition to meet a very special robot who asks us to consider: whose image will be reflected in our AI future?
Speakers:
Stephanie Dinkins, transdisciplinary artist and professor at Stony Brook University
Twitter: @dinkinsstudio @stephdink
Instagram: Dinkins.studio, stephanie.dinkins
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stephaniedinkins.com
Ashley Molese, a curator of the Smithsonian’s FUTURES exhibition
Social media: @smithsonianAIB, #TheFUTURES
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It’s easy to think artificial intelligence is objective. It doesn’t have emotions. It operates based on cold hard calculations. But artificial intelligence is built on human intelligence, and it may be carrying our old prejudices into the future with us. In this episode of Sidedoor, we step into the Smithsonian’s FUTURES exhibition to meet a very special robot who asks us to consider: whose image will be reflected in our AI future?
Speakers:
Stephanie Dinkins, transdisciplinary artist and professor at Stony Brook University
Twitter: @dinkinsstudio @stephdink
Instagram: Dinkins.studio, stephanie.dinkins
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stephaniedinkins.com
Ashley Molese, a curator of the Smithsonian’s FUTURES exhibition
Social media: @smithsonianAIB, #TheFUTURES

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