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On Decolonizing AI Narratives Digitalization: Feminist & Decolonial

Datum der Veranstaltung Mittwoch, 22. November 2023
Uhrzeit der Veranstaltung 18:00 – 20:00 Uhr
Ort der Veranstaltung Zoom
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Über die Veranstaltung

The lecture focuses on the stories related to AI, the need for their decolonization, its consequences, and the ways to accomplish it. The significance of investigating various local AI stories is highlighted. Kanta recommends her favorite selections of global science fiction stories that challenge the supremacy of Western, English-speaking science fiction.

Dr Kanta Dihal is Lecturer in Science Communication at Imperial College London. Her research explores how narratives shape the development and public understanding of artificial intelligence and quantum physics.

Moderation: Francesca Schmidt; BpB, Department of Political Education and Plural Democracy

The series Digitalization: Feminist & Decolonial opens up power-critical perspectives on digital transformation and transformation processes and asks, among other things, about their effects on marginalized communities.

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