How art, games and stories can help us develop ethical machine vision
A seminar about how distant reading and network analysis can be used to develop a big picture of cultural discourse about machine vision technologies.
By: Stefanie Meyer
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Professor Jill Walker Rettberg is the principal investigator of "Machine Vision in Everyday Life: Playful Interactions with Visual Technologies in Digital Art, Games, Narratives and Social Media", a five year, that explores how new algorithmic images are affecting us as a society and as individuals. In this talk Rettberg will describe how she and her team are using distant reading and network analysis to develop a big picture of cultural discourse about machine vision technologies.