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KNN Confrence at The Lexington Convention Center, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018 in Lexington, Ky. Photo by Shelly Petty with Mahan Multimedia
KNN Confrence at The Lexington Convention Center, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018 in Lexington, Ky. Photo by Shelly Petty with Mahan Multimedia
The Next Renaissance platform aims to develop a global transdisciplinary movement that encourages scientific, technological, cultural and artistic convergence towards a paradigm shift in the ways we think, plan and act. Advocating for creative and cultural sectors to lead the imagination and implementation of solutions to pressing global challenges, the platform seeks to build communities at the nexus of culture and creativity that will support the need for a “great rethinking” of the ethics, values and priorities of our time.
Photo showing: Frederike Kaltheuner
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
The 24th annual confrence of the Haitian Studies Association (HSA) at York College, City University of New York, Jamaica, New York. Haiti Beyond Borders: Challenges and Progres Across the Diaspora, November 8-10, 2012. Panel with Marc Prou, Nadege Clitandre, and Carolle Joseph. all rights reserved, contact for publishing rights, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
Over the last few years, a growing number of scholars have argued that the impact of AI is repeating the patterns of colonial history. While European colonialism was characterized by the violent capture of land, extraction of resources and exploitation of people for the economic enrichment of the conquering country, the AI industry is now using more insidious means to capture our behaviors, extract our data and exploit our labor for enriching the wealthy and powerful at the great expense of the poor.
Photo showing: Karen Hao
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
Over the last few years, a growing number of scholars have argued that the impact of AI is repeating the patterns of colonial history. While European colonialism was characterized by the violent capture of land, extraction of resources and exploitation of people for the economic enrichment of the conquering country, the AI industry is now using more insidious means to capture our behaviors, extract our data and exploit our labor for enriching the wealthy and powerful at the great expense of the poor.
Photo showing: Karen Hao
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
We live in a world of increasing social fragmentation, toxic polarization and misinformation that is often exacerbated by social media and AI chatbots. The power of digital networks and generative AI can be harnessed, however, to foster constructive communication at scale.
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: markus schneeberger
This session features five of the most successful efforts in building AI data models, tools and datasets with a strong commitment to transparency and data sovereignty.
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
The Next Renaissance platform aims to develop a global transdisciplinary movement that encourages scientific, technological, cultural and artistic convergence towards a paradigm shift in the ways we think, plan and act. Advocating for creative and cultural sectors to lead the imagination and implementation of solutions to pressing global challenges, the platform seeks to build communities at the nexus of culture and creativity that will support the need for a “great rethinking” of the ethics, values and priorities of our time.
Photo showing: Frederike Kaltheuner
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
This session features five of the most successful efforts in building AI data models, tools and datasets with a strong commitment to transparency and data sovereignty.
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
As the EU looks to become a leader in AI, special committees have convened and passed acts laying out an infrastructure for European digital sovereignty in the AI world, raising critical questions about how the EU can ensure that regulations will encode ethical, humane practice into AI development without restricting innovation.
photo showing: Günter Klambauer, Meinhard Lukas
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
KNN Confrence at The Lexington Convention Center, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018 in Lexington, Ky. Photo by Shelly Petty with Mahan Multimedia
KNN Confrence at The Lexington Convention Center, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018 in Lexington, Ky. Photo by Shelly Petty with Mahan Multimedia
KNN Confrence at The Lexington Convention Center, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018 in Lexington, Ky. Photo by Shelly Petty with Mahan Multimedia
As the EU looks to become a leader in AI, special committees have convened and passed acts laying out an infrastructure for European digital sovereignty in the AI world, raising critical questions about how the EU can ensure that regulations will encode ethical, humane practice into AI development without restricting innovation.
photo showing: Frederike Kaltheuner, Günter Klambauer, Meinhard Lukas
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
As the EU looks to become a leader in AI, special committees have convened and passed acts laying out an infrastructure for European digital sovereignty in the AI world, raising critical questions about how the EU can ensure that regulations will encode ethical, humane practice into AI development without restricting innovation.
photo showing: Frederike Kaltheuner, Günter Klambauer, , Meinhard Lukas
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
As the EU looks to become a leader in AI, special committees have convened and passed acts laying out an infrastructure for European digital sovereignty in the AI world, raising critical questions about how the EU can ensure that regulations will encode ethical, humane practice into AI development without restricting innovation.
photo showing:Günter Klambauer
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
This session features five of the most successful efforts in building AI data models, tools and datasets with a strong commitment to transparency and data sovereignty.
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
This session features five of the most successful efforts in building AI data models, tools and datasets with a strong commitment to transparency and data sovereignty.
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
Over the last few years, a growing number of scholars have argued that the impact of AI is repeating the patterns of colonial history. While European colonialism was characterized by the violent capture of land, extraction of resources and exploitation of people for the economic enrichment of the conquering country, the AI industry is now using more insidious means to capture our behaviors, extract our data and exploit our labor for enriching the wealthy and powerful at the great expense of the poor.
Photo showing: Karen Hao
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
As the EU looks to become a leader in AI, special committees have convened and passed acts laying out an infrastructure for European digital sovereignty in the AI world, raising critical questions about how the EU can ensure that regulations will encode ethical, humane practice into AI development without restricting innovation.
photo showing:Günter Klambauer
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
As the EU looks to become a leader in AI, special committees have convened and passed acts laying out an infrastructure for European digital sovereignty in the AI world, raising critical questions about how the EU can ensure that regulations will encode ethical, humane practice into AI development without restricting innovation.
photo showing: Frederike Kaltheuner, Günter Klambauer, Meinhard Lukas
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger
As the EU looks to become a leader in AI, special committees have convened and passed acts laying out an infrastructure for European digital sovereignty in the AI world, raising critical questions about how the EU can ensure that regulations will encode ethical, humane practice into AI development without restricting innovation.
photo showing: Frederike Kaltheuner, Günter Klambauer, Meinhard Lukas
@POSTCITY, First Floor, Confrence Hall
Photo: Markus Schneeberger