AI x Media Literacy: A Communication Problem?
Photo showing Katrin-Cécile Ziegler (DE) (University lecturer for digital ethics at the HWZ Zurich and HfWU Nürtingen), Martina Mara (AT) (Professor of Robopsychology at the Linz Institute of Technology (LIT)) and Kyriaki Goni (GR) (Artist) at the "AI x Media Literacy" Panel Talk at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in the media. General interest and awareness regarding artificial intelligence (AI) has increased strongly. Therefore, media coverage of AI has become more and more prominent. But what image of AI is transmitted to the public through the media? What aspects do media focus on, what are the images transmitted? What are the possible effects on social perception of AI? The panel discusses what typical media narratives and their impact on recipients of AI are, reflects on how to inform and communicates responsibly about AI and thinks of ways to increase public AI Literacy.
Credit: vog.photo
AI x Media Literacy: A Communication Problem?
Photo showing Katrin-Cécile Ziegler (DE) (University lecturer for digital ethics at the HWZ Zurich and HfWU Nürtingen), Martina Mara (AT) (Professor of Robopsychology at the Linz Institute of Technology (LIT)) and Kyriaki Goni (GR) (Artist) at the "AI x Media Literacy" Panel Talk at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in the media. General interest and awareness regarding artificial intelligence (AI) has increased strongly. Therefore, media coverage of AI has become more and more prominent. But what image of AI is transmitted to the public through the media? What aspects do media focus on, what are the images transmitted? What are the possible effects on social perception of AI? The panel discusses what typical media narratives and their impact on recipients of AI are, reflects on how to inform and communicates responsibly about AI and thinks of ways to increase public AI Literacy.
Credit: vog.photo