[Below, a sneak preview from the upcoming issue Critical AI 3.1, Purnima Mankekar‘s “Genealogies of Knowledge: Information, Data, and Algorithmic World-Making”]
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GUEST FORUM: DAN ROTH’S LECTURE “ON THE MYTHS OF REASONING LANGUAGE MODELS,” FROM THE RU CS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
[On Tuesday, February 4, 2025, the Rutgers Computer Science department hosted a Distinguished Lecture on the future of language models. Dan Roth is the Eduardo
WORKSHOP ON TEACHING GENERATIVE AI: A DESIGN JUSTICE LABS APPROACH
By popular demand, in January 2025 we reprised our “Workshop on Teaching Generative AI: A Design Justice Labs Approach,” with an in-person event. If you
SNEAK PREVIEW: ERYK SALVAGGIO, CAROLINE SINDERS & STEPH MAJ SWANSON’S “CULTURAL RED TEAMING: ARRG! & CREATIVE MISUSE OF AI SYSTEMS”
This essay has now been published in Critical AI at this link https://doi.org/10.1215/2834703X-11700228; the abstract is pasted in below. If your institution lacks access to Critical AI please encourage them
GUEST FORUM: Antoinette Burton’s “The Other AI”
[This blog post reprises Antoinette Burton’s “Beyond Artificial Intelligence: Take a Look at Arts Integration Too”, originally published in Tech Policy Press and republished with
ADAPTATION SPECIAL ISSUE CFP: ADAPTATION STUDIES AND GENERATIVE AI
Special Issue in Adaptation: Call for Papers Adaptation Machines/Machine Adaptation: Adaptation Studies and Generative AI Issue Editor Reto Winckler (City University of Hong Kong) Adaptation is