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MAGNIF(AI)ING BIAS IN AI TOOLS.

Samstag, 26.10.24, 13:30 - 15:30 Uhr

MAGNIF(AI)ING BIAS IN AI TOOLS.

Workshop mit Dominika Knoblochova und Liz Carrigan von Tactical Tech. Auf Englisch (EN). Kulturcampus KC.50.2.02 (Hohes Haus).

AI is a buzzword that's everywhere at the moment. But understanding what AI is, what it can do and what its limitations are doesn't need to feel like rocket science. In this workshop, we are putting a magnifying lens over the topic of AI and Bias. We will define terms like "stereotype" and "implicit bias", learn how to interrogate AI models and the larger systems they exist in and understand what we can do to feel more empowered. This workshop will provide space for reflection, group work and exploration.

Anmeldung ist erforderlich / Registration required.

Tactical Tech is a creative international non-profit with over two decades of experience dedicated to exploring the socio-political and environmental impacts of technology on society. We work to empower individuals and communities to navigate and mitigate the ways digital technologies change their lives and transform societies.

Dominika Knoblochová is a coordinator of the "What the Future Wants", youth-focused initiative by Tactical Tech. She has a background in social and community work and more than 15 years of experience in informal education. She holds an MA in Civil Society Studies, focusing on engaged interventions (artistic activism) in public space. Dominika has been involved in social and environmental movements and grassroots organizations. She is passionate about using a combination of education, art and co-creation methods to engage young people in discussions about the social and environmental impacts of technology. 

Liz Carrigan is an MA graduate in Global Studies with a strong background in sociology, activism, and design. Passionate about alternative, socially just futures, Liz has focused her studies and work on extractivism, renewable energy, and social and environmental justice. Her research spans global public spheres, feminist political ecology, and decolonial methodologies, culminating in a thesis on socio-ecological subjectivities in Ecuador. Skilled in qualitative research, digital communication, and project management, Liz is dedicated to advancing socially and ecologically sustainable development across diverse contexts.

Datum: Samstag, 26.10.2024

Uhrzeit: 13:30 - 15:30 Uhr

Ort: Kulturcampus Universität Hildesheim, KC.50.2.02 (Hohes Haus)

Participation is free. Registration required.

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