#datajustice — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #datajustice, aggregated by home.social.
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#foodsecurity #farming #UVA #Virginia #charlottesville #cville #USDA #renewableenergy #humanties #piedmontblues #datajustice #blackculture #blackhistory #cleanenergy
Farming, food security, and farm labor are just part of the list of issues addressed by UVA programs. The impact is huge for Charlottesville, but also for Virginia and the nation.
Shared from post by @Lyle
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**AI is rewriting the rules of lending — but is it fair?**
From hidden bias to black-box decisions, the future of credit might depend on the questions we ask _now_.
<https://mercurysecurity.io/ai-in-lending-innovation-or-injustice>
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AI-powered assistive technologies are changing how we experience and imagine public space
#Tech #AI #AssistiveTech #UrbanFutures #DisabilityJustice #SmartCities #WearableTech #DigitalInclusion #Accessibility #TechEthics #DataJustice #InclusiveDesign
https://the-14.com/ai-powered-assistive-technologies-are-changing-how-we-experience-and-imagine-public-space/ -
Today I conducted a #DigitalEmpowerment #Workshop #CSO in the #Gipuzkoa
They’ll speak at #SummerSchool on #DigitalInclusion & #GenerativeAI📍 16 July | Miramar Palace #UIK
🔗 uik.eus/en/activity/digital-inclusion-generative-artificial-intelligence-gipuzkoa-socially-cohesive-digitally
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📢 #StayTuned!
Pleased to be directing International #SummerSchool on #DigitalInclusion & #GenAI. We’ll explore digital sustainability in Gipuzkoa & far beyond🌐
🗓️ 15–16 July 2025
📍 Miramar Palace, #Donostia #BasqueCountryThe programme will bridge local innovation and international insights, promoting ethical, inclusive, community-driven digital futures and policy innovation
Registration opens 8 May!
#UIK #DigitalRights #EthicalAI #InclusiveFutures #DataJustice #TechForGood #SocialInnovation
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369118X.2024.2420041
Creative data justice: a decolonial and indigenous framework to assess creativity and artificial intelligence
Payal Arora
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https://open.spotify.com/episode/1B0a8npLiVNohVN9hli4OJ?si=7J0Xo6pWSJWnf0w-6gxrsA
In this episode of Generative Dialogues, Mark Carrigan and Helen Beetham discuss the implications of recent developments in academic publishing and generative AI. Key topics include:
- The Taylor & Francis deal with Microsoft: Discussion of the £8 million agreement for AI access to the publisher’s library and its implications for academic publishing.
- The changing landscape of academic journals: How the traditional journal system is evolving towards platform-based models and the role of AI in this transition.
- The political economy of academic publishing: Analysis of the profit motives driving publishers and how AI fits into their business strategies.
- Peer review challenges: Examination of existing issues in the peer review process and how AI might exacerbate or potentially address these problems.
- The impact on academic careers and reputation: How AI and platform-based publishing may affect scholarly visibility, citation metrics, and career progression.
- Inequalities in academic publishing: Discussion of how AI and data-driven systems may reinforce existing hierarchies and inequalities in academia.
- Environmental concerns: Brief mention of the ecological impact of AI-driven publishing and research practices.
- Alternatives to traditional publishing: Exploration of potential alternatives, including open-access models, artisanal approaches to academic writing, and community-led publishing initiatives.
- The role of theory in digital education: Reflection on how theoretical frameworks can inform our understanding of these technological shifts in academia.
Throughout the conversation, Mark and Helen balance critical analysis of current trends with cautious exploration of potential positive developments and alternatives. They emphasize the need for academics to engage critically with these changes while recognizing the complex systemic nature of the challenges faced.
https://markcarrigan.net/2024/08/29/academic-publishing-in-an-era-of-chatgpt/
#books #dataJustice #dataPolitics #generativeAI #higherEducation #journals #publishing
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📌 #Job: Consultancy - State of the art and policy recommendations on how to design, implement and evaluate an Algorithm Register.
**IA Ciudadana** is a coalition of 17 Spanish organisations working to defend human rights in the context of the digital age. This consultancy will be the basis to create various advocacy actions.
Please find here the Terms of Reference: https://iaciudadana.org/2024/07/15/terms-of-reference-state-of-the-art-and-policy-recommendations-on-how-to-design-implement-and-evaluate-an-algorithm-register/
#algorithms #algorithmregister #digitalrights #AI #joboffer #joboffering #digitaldefenders #datajustice
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📌 #Job: Consultancy - State of the art and policy recommendations on how to design, implement and evaluate an Algorithm Register.
**IA Ciudadana** is a coalition of 17 Spanish organisations working to defend human rights in the context of the digital age. This consultancy will be the basis to create various advocacy actions.
Please find here the Terms of Reference: https://iaciudadana.org/2024/07/15/terms-of-reference-state-of-the-art-and-policy-recommendations-on-how-to-design-implement-and-evaluate-an-algorithm-register/
#algorithms #algorithmregister #digitalrights #AI #joboffer #joboffering #digitaldefenders #datajustice
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📌 #Job: Consultancy - State of the art and policy recommendations on how to design, implement and evaluate an Algorithm Register.
**IA Ciudadana** is a coalition of 17 Spanish organisations working to defend human rights in the context of the digital age. This consultancy will be the basis to create various advocacy actions.
Please find here the Terms of Reference: https://iaciudadana.org/2024/07/15/terms-of-reference-state-of-the-art-and-policy-recommendations-on-how-to-design-implement-and-evaluate-an-algorithm-register/
#algorithms #algorithmregister #digitalrights #AI #joboffer #joboffering #digitaldefenders #datajustice
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📌 #Job: Consultancy - State of the art and policy recommendations on how to design, implement and evaluate an Algorithm Register.
**IA Ciudadana** is a coalition of 17 Spanish organisations working to defend human rights in the context of the digital age. This consultancy will be the basis to create various advocacy actions.
Please find here the Terms of Reference: https://iaciudadana.org/2024/07/15/terms-of-reference-state-of-the-art-and-policy-recommendations-on-how-to-design-implement-and-evaluate-an-algorithm-register/
#algorithms #algorithmregister #digitalrights #AI #joboffer #joboffering #digitaldefenders #datajustice
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📌 #Job: Consultancy - State of the art and policy recommendations on how to design, implement and evaluate an Algorithm Register.
**IA Ciudadana** is a coalition of 17 Spanish organisations working to defend human rights in the context of the digital age. This consultancy will be the basis to create various advocacy actions.
Please find here the Terms of Reference: https://iaciudadana.org/2024/07/15/terms-of-reference-state-of-the-art-and-policy-recommendations-on-how-to-design-implement-and-evaluate-an-algorithm-register/
#algorithms #algorithmregister #digitalrights #AI #joboffer #joboffering #digitaldefenders #datajustice
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No I don't want to pay for a subscription to read your website without trackers.
How about you give me the options to freely browse your website without trackers or pay me for my data?#PayOrOkay #PayWall #cookies #trackers #ShittyWeb #SurveillanceCapitalism #privacy #DataJustice
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Do you have alternative phrases to "for privacy reasons"?
I often get asked why I don't have/use WhatsApp, Zoom etc.
I usually reply "for privacy reasons", but I don't think that's the best option. People probably often think I have a higher need for privacy than they do. Maybe even, that I'm doing illegal or immoral stuff.Describing the exact reason "because I don't want surveillance capitalists to make billions with my stolen data" might not be the best choice either, because people will be overwhelmed.
Now I'm thinking that maybe a simple "for ethical/moral reasons" is the best choice, as it conveys, that those are not good choices, without imposing my opinion on them. If they are intrigued about what I mean, they will ask.
What do you usually say? What do you think might be a good option? Discuss.
#privacy #SurveillanceCapitalism #GAFAM #ethics #moral #HumanRights #DataJustice
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The first keynote is by Linnet Taylor, speaking about data justice and big data. “New data sources and methods come at a price: experimentation becomes the norm, and accountability diminishes”
Incredibly important work, great to see this as the keynote!
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On 31 October 2023, submissions formally open for SURVEILLANCE IN AN AGE OF CRISIS, the 10th Biennial Surveillance Studies Network
/ Surveillance & Society
Conference, 28-31 May 2024, in Ljubliana, Slovenia. Submit your proposal! #surveillance #security #datajustice #privacy #humanrights https://easychair.org/cfp/SSN2024 -
As if digital colonialism were not so obvious, I have just learned of the existence of a collective - associated with a university - that claims to talk about data in the Global South but operates from.... Amsterdam... and their latest articles are about... Germany... and its editors seem to be... mostly European. #DigitalColonialism #DataJustice
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:mastodon: 🙌 Una ayudita para encontrar comunidades en el #fediverso: ¿nos recomendáis cuentas del ámbito de los #derechosdigitales, #inteligenciaartificial y #DDHH para seguir?
👂 Nos interesan temas relacionados: #ADM #machinelearning #algoritmos #softwarelibre #opensource #algorithmicjustice #datajustice #designjustice #opendata #feminismos #decolonialidad #antirracismo #periodismo #copyleft... (en #España, #UE y #AméricaLatina, también nos valen si son en inglés).
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new blog post: 'The political intervention in AI that we need right now...' (opening remarks for the panel on 'Political Interventions in Data and AI' at #DataJustice2023) https://danmcquillan.org/the-political-intervention-in-ai-that-we-need-right-now.html
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hey folks, collecting together evidence that we're doing something. could you let me know if you are using my work, or the Global Data Justice project's work to teach with, or for anything else interesting? thanks!
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Look forward to the #datajustice2023 conference in Cardiff next week! Some sessions will be live-streamed, check out details here: https://datajusticelab.org/2023/06/08/data-justice-conference-programme-and-brochure/ #datajustice
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I think by now, indigenous communities have every right to give a hard side eye to any white dude coming to them offering assistance -- and a shady contract.
That article made me mad.
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I think by now, indigenous communities have every right to give a hard side eye to any white dude coming to them offering assistance -- and a shady contract.
That article made me mad.
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I think by now, indigenous communities have every right to give a hard side eye to any white dude coming to them offering assistance -- and a shady contract.
That article made me mad.
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Article: These 7 States are Sleepwalking Into a Maternal Mortality Crisis - Newsweek:
*Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin
#Abortion #AbortionCare
#ReproHealth #ReproRights #MaternalMortality
#DataJustice
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A new book on “Digital (In)Justice in the Smart City” includes chapters from researchers from our department.
Güneş Tavmen wrote a chapter on “Cybernetic Urbanism: Tracing the Development of the Responsibilized Subject and Self-Organizing Communities in Smart Cities”.
Jonathan Gray (@jwyg) co-wrote a piece with Noortje Marres (@NoortjeMarres) on “Articulating Urban Collectives with Data”.
Further details and links available here: https://kingsdh.net/2023/03/27/digital-injustice-in-the-smart-city/
#sts #smartcities #datacities #digitalcities #datajustice #datastudies #cybernetics #datainfrastructures #commodon #mediastudies
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Delighted to have my abstract for a short talk accepted for #HASTAC2023 #CriticalMaking and #SocialJustice
My talk focuses on the centrality of #storytelling to both uncovering marginalised histories and reimagining intersectional feminist futures.
The talk draws from interviews conducted with digital practitioners as part of @FullStackFeminism.
#DesignJustice #DataJustice #IntersectionalFeminism #DigitalArt #DigitalArchives #CommunityArchives #DigitalHumanities #DH #FemTech #HASTAC23
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Delighted to have my abstract for a short talk accepted for #HASTAC2023 #CriticalMaking and #SocialJustice
My talk focuses on the centrality of #storytelling to both uncovering marginalised histories and reimagining intersectional feminist futures.
The talk draws from interviews conducted with digital practitioners as part of @FullStackFeminism.
#DesignJustice #DataJustice #IntersectionalFeminism #DigitalArt #DigitalArchives #CommunityArchives #DigitalHumanities #DH #FemTech #HASTAC23
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Delighted to have my abstract for a short talk accepted for #HASTAC2023 #CriticalMaking and #SocialJustice
My talk focuses on the centrality of #storytelling to both uncovering marginalised histories and reimagining intersectional feminist futures.
The talk draws from interviews conducted with digital practitioners as part of @FullStackFeminism.
#DesignJustice #DataJustice #IntersectionalFeminism #DigitalArt #DigitalArchives #CommunityArchives #DigitalHumanities #DH #FemTech #HASTAC23
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Delighted to have my abstract for a short talk accepted for #HASTAC2023 #CriticalMaking and #SocialJustice
My talk focuses on the centrality of #storytelling to both uncovering marginalised histories and reimagining intersectional feminist futures.
The talk draws from interviews conducted with digital practitioners as part of @FullStackFeminism.
#DesignJustice #DataJustice #IntersectionalFeminism #DigitalArt #DigitalArchives #CommunityArchives #DigitalHumanities #DH #FemTech #HASTAC23
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Delighted to have my abstract for a short talk accepted for #HASTAC2023 #CriticalMaking and #SocialJustice
My talk focuses on the centrality of #storytelling to both uncovering marginalised histories and reimagining intersectional feminist futures.
The talk draws from interviews conducted with digital practitioners as part of @FullStackFeminism.
#DesignJustice #DataJustice #IntersectionalFeminism #DigitalArt #DigitalArchives #CommunityArchives #DigitalHumanities #DH #FemTech #HASTAC23
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"MozFest 2023 will explore the collective power of people: as it shapes #technological #systems, ##policy, and social and political movements – both on and offline. #Unions federated systems, civil rights movements, and open source technology all have a history of activism and defiance fueled by the power of people coming together to co-create solutions and alternative opportunities.
At MozFest, we are investigating current global realities with a sharper focus on how technology is shifting or maintaining power structures, and where the collective power of people is most needed.
Activism in Practice:
This year, MozFest Dialogues & Debates speakers will reflect on the collective power of people from different angles and points of view, with a particular look at the cost of activism in the face of powerful systems. What does it take to shake up the status quo and upend power imbalances, and to what extent do digital spaces and the conception, creation, and deployment of technologies enable these movements or further power asymmetries?
This exciting speaker lineup brings a wealth of experience in art and activism against state power, unionizing against the unfair policies of tech conglomerates, activism that is rooted in scholarship and experience in civil rights movements, builders with focus on ethical technology, policymakers and journalists active in the unfolding work toward big tech regulation.
Beginning on February 6 through March 24, we have 6 Dialogues & Debates speaker events scheduled to raise awareness, inspire, and motivate the MozFest community to what is possible – and what sacrifices might need to be made – in the fight towards global collaborations for justice and liberation."
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/announcing-activists-mozfest-2023/
#MozFest #Mozilla #CollectivePower #AI #tech #festival #mozillafestival #opensource #speakers #datajustice #justice #civilrights
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CW: Thoughts about Lensa - nuanced
On the topic of art and artists
These AI tools do not work without the data, and the data is nonconsensually scraped from artists work posted online. So the artists have had their labor stolen to train an AI system which will make the company a lot of money. They get no compensation for that.
Will the AI replace the artists? In some cases yes. For example, some companies may not want to pay an artist to make advertising materials and will use these systems to generate images instead. But overall I do not think it will significantly impact the financial condition of artists, it is just that a company is profiting off of theft. Te company is a data broker, the images they create are secondary to the data they have produced - stolen and coerced.
On the topic of face data
Is your face data a risk to you? Possibly. But the threat is more on the societal level. This data aggregation will result in tools that will be better at creating deep fakes. These are fabricated visuals that make it seem like something happened when it didn't. Just because these images are dressed up in fantasy (from the art that was scraped) the data itself can be used to produce more refined reality fakes. Also, it is possible to fake art materials, for example there could be new forms of revenge porn.
Does this make you bad for buying some pretty faces?
No. It is unusual that a company has managed to get real money from one of their data grifts. But ultimately the responsibility for the potential harms is on these companies and the state which will use these systems for future disinformation and carceral projects.
This has been an opportunity for public education in data and AI literacy.
Another thing that is an unexpected benefit to creating these images and playing with these tools is that it might help the average user get better at detecting deep fakes. There is a particular gestalt to these images that people may be better able to pick up on in the future.
I have worked in 3D art and animation for years and so I am still able to tell that something is off when I see a deep fake. It is possible that the more people who play with AI tools, the more people will be able to notice that something is off and be skeptical of the media they are watching.
*do not be a pedant about the difference between AI and machine learning I am trying to do public outreach here.
#LENSA #MachineLearning #AIArt #FaceData #DataBrokerage #DataJustice #TechJustice #DeepFake
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CW: Thoughts about Lensa - nuanced
On the topic of art and artists
These AI tools do not work without the data, and the data is nonconsensually scraped from artists work posted online. So the artists have had their labor stolen to train an AI system which will make the company a lot of money. They get no compensation for that.
Will the AI replace the artists? In some cases yes. For example, some companies may not want to pay an artist to make advertising materials and will use these systems to generate images instead. But overall I do not think it will significantly impact the financial condition of artists, it is just that a company is profiting off of theft. Te company is a data broker, the images they create are secondary to the data they have produced - stolen and coerced.
On the topic of face data
Is your face data a risk to you? Possibly. But the threat is more on the societal level. This data aggregation will result in tools that will be better at creating deep fakes. These are fabricated visuals that make it seem like something happened when it didn't. Just because these images are dressed up in fantasy (from the art that was scraped) the data itself can be used to produce more refined reality fakes. Also, it is possible to fake art materials, for example there could be new forms of revenge porn.
Does this make you bad for buying some pretty faces?
No. It is unusual that a company has managed to get real money from one of their data grifts. But ultimately the responsibility for the potential harms is on these companies and the state which will use these systems for future disinformation and carceral projects.
This has been an opportunity for public education in data and AI literacy.
Another thing that is an unexpected benefit to creating these images and playing with these tools is that it might help the average user get better at detecting deep fakes. There is a particular gestalt to these images that people may be better able to pick up on in the future.
I have worked in 3D art and animation for years and so I am still able to tell that something is off when I see a deep fake. It is possible that the more people who play with AI tools, the more people will be able to notice that something is off and be skeptical of the media they are watching.
*do not be a pedant about the difference between AI and machine learning I am trying to do public outreach here.
#LENSA #MachineLearning #AIArt #FaceData #DataBrokerage #DataJustice #TechJustice #DeepFake
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CW: Thoughts about Lensa - nuanced
On the topic of art and artists
These AI tools do not work without the data, and the data is nonconsensually scraped from artists work posted online. So the artists have had their labor stolen to train an AI system which will make the company a lot of money. They get no compensation for that.
Will the AI replace the artists? In some cases yes. For example, some companies may not want to pay an artist to make advertising materials and will use these systems to generate images instead. But overall I do not think it will significantly impact the financial condition of artists, it is just that a company is profiting off of theft. Te company is a data broker, the images they create are secondary to the data they have produced - stolen and coerced.
On the topic of face data
Is your face data a risk to you? Possibly. But the threat is more on the societal level. This data aggregation will result in tools that will be better at creating deep fakes. These are fabricated visuals that make it seem like something happened when it didn't. Just because these images are dressed up in fantasy (from the art that was scraped) the data itself can be used to produce more refined reality fakes. Also, it is possible to fake art materials, for example there could be new forms of revenge porn.
Does this make you bad for buying some pretty faces?
No. It is unusual that a company has managed to get real money from one of their data grifts. But ultimately the responsibility for the potential harms is on these companies and the state which will use these systems for future disinformation and carceral projects.
This has been an opportunity for public education in data and AI literacy.
Another thing that is an unexpected benefit to creating these images and playing with these tools is that it might help the average user get better at detecting deep fakes. There is a particular gestalt to these images that people may be better able to pick up on in the future.
I have worked in 3D art and animation for years and so I am still able to tell that something is off when I see a deep fake. It is possible that the more people who play with AI tools, the more people will be able to notice that something is off and be skeptical of the media they are watching.
*do not be a pedant about the difference between AI and machine learning I am trying to do public outreach here.
#LENSA #MachineLearning #AIArt #FaceData #DataBrokerage #DataJustice #TechJustice #DeepFake
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CW: Thoughts about Lensa - nuanced
On the topic of art and artists
These AI tools do not work without the data, and the data is nonconsensually scraped from artists work posted online. So the artists have had their labor stolen to train an AI system which will make the company a lot of money. They get no compensation for that.
Will the AI replace the artists? In some cases yes. For example, some companies may not want to pay an artist to make advertising materials and will use these systems to generate images instead. But overall I do not think it will significantly impact the financial condition of artists, it is just that a company is profiting off of theft. Te company is a data broker, the images they create are secondary to the data they have produced - stolen and coerced.
On the topic of face data
Is your face data a risk to you? Possibly. But the threat is more on the societal level. This data aggregation will result in tools that will be better at creating deep fakes. These are fabricated visuals that make it seem like something happened when it didn't. Just because these images are dressed up in fantasy (from the art that was scraped) the data itself can be used to produce more refined reality fakes. Also, it is possible to fake art materials, for example there could be new forms of revenge porn.
Does this make you bad for buying some pretty faces?
No. It is unusual that a company has managed to get real money from one of their data grifts. But ultimately the responsibility for the potential harms is on these companies and the state which will use these systems for future disinformation and carceral projects.
This has been an opportunity for public education in data and AI literacy.
Another thing that is an unexpected benefit to creating these images and playing with these tools is that it might help the average user get better at detecting deep fakes. There is a particular gestalt to these images that people may be better able to pick up on in the future.
I have worked in 3D art and animation for years and so I am still able to tell that something is off when I see a deep fake. It is possible that the more people who play with AI tools, the more people will be able to notice that something is off and be skeptical of the media they are watching.
*do not be a pedant about the difference between AI and machine learning I am trying to do public outreach here.
#LENSA #MachineLearning #AIArt #FaceData #DataBrokerage #DataJustice #TechJustice #DeepFake
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CW: Thoughts about Lensa - nuanced
On the topic of art and artists
These AI tools do not work without the data, and the data is nonconsensually scraped from artists work posted online. So the artists have had their labor stolen to train an AI system which will make the company a lot of money. They get no compensation for that.
Will the AI replace the artists? In some cases yes. For example, some companies may not want to pay an artist to make advertising materials and will use these systems to generate images instead. But overall I do not think it will significantly impact the financial condition of artists, it is just that a company is profiting off of theft. Te company is a data broker, the images they create are secondary to the data they have produced - stolen and coerced.
On the topic of face data
Is your face data a risk to you? Possibly. But the threat is more on the societal level. This data aggregation will result in tools that will be better at creating deep fakes. These are fabricated visuals that make it seem like something happened when it didn't. Just because these images are dressed up in fantasy (from the art that was scraped) the data itself can be used to produce more refined reality fakes. Also, it is possible to fake art materials, for example there could be new forms of revenge porn.
Does this make you bad for buying some pretty faces?
No. It is unusual that a company has managed to get real money from one of their data grifts. But ultimately the responsibility for the potential harms is on these companies and the state which will use these systems for future disinformation and carceral projects.
This has been an opportunity for public education in data and AI literacy.
Another thing that is an unexpected benefit to creating these images and playing with these tools is that it might help the average user get better at detecting deep fakes. There is a particular gestalt to these images that people may be better able to pick up on in the future.
I have worked in 3D art and animation for years and so I am still able to tell that something is off when I see a deep fake. It is possible that the more people who play with AI tools, the more people will be able to notice that something is off and be skeptical of the media they are watching.
*do not be a pedant about the difference between AI and machine learning I am trying to do public outreach here.
#LENSA #MachineLearning #AIArt #FaceData #DataBrokerage #DataJustice #TechJustice #DeepFake
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Learning that I should've used hashtags for my #twittermigration #introduction!
#marinescience #aquaticbiology #aquaticecology #geography #marinebiologist #cumulativeeffects #ecology #coralreefs #climatechange #pacificislands #indigenousknowledge #salmon #britishcolumbia #research #justice #interdisciplinary #academia #ECR #UBC #datasovereignty #decolonize #blacklivesmatter #datajustice #degrowth #queer #LGBTQ2S+ #conservation #socialjustice #socialscience #landback #fisheries #waterback -
Now that I'm figuring out the #TwitterMigration a little more, let me make an #introduction. I'm an anthropologist studying human rights and technology. I'm particularly interested in resistance and reimagination.
Here's some of what I do: https://www.wired.com/story/argentina-algorithms-pregnancy-prediction/
Looking forward to (re)connecting!
#Anthropology #STS #AIEthics #CriticalAIEthics #AINecropolitics #Forensics #Biometrics #Surveillance #HumanRights #DataJustice #Resistance #Luddism #ActionResearch #Academic #AltAc #Poetry
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Now that I'm figuring out the #TwitterMigration a little more, let me make an #introduction. I'm an anthropologist studying human rights and technology. I'm particularly interested in resistance and reimagination.
Here's some of what I do: https://www.wired.com/story/argentina-algorithms-pregnancy-prediction/
Looking forward to (re)connecting!
#Anthropology #STS #AIEthics #CriticalAIEthics #AINecropolitics #Forensics #Biometrics #Surveillance #HumanRights #DataJustice #Resistance #Luddism #ActionResearch #Academic #AltAc #Poetry
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Now that I'm figuring out the #TwitterMigration a little more, let me make an #introduction. I'm an anthropologist studying human rights and technology. I'm particularly interested in resistance and reimagination.
Here's some of what I do: https://www.wired.com/story/argentina-algorithms-pregnancy-prediction/
Looking forward to (re)connecting!
#Anthropology #STS #AIEthics #CriticalAIEthics #AINecropolitics #Forensics #Biometrics #Surveillance #HumanRights #DataJustice #Resistance #Luddism #ActionResearch #Academic #AltAc #Poetry
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Now that I'm figuring out the #TwitterMigration a little more, let me make an #introduction. I'm an anthropologist studying human rights and technology. I'm particularly interested in resistance and reimagination.
Here's some of what I do: https://www.wired.com/story/argentina-algorithms-pregnancy-prediction/
Looking forward to (re)connecting!
#Anthropology #STS #AIEthics #CriticalAIEthics #AINecropolitics #Forensics #Biometrics #Surveillance #HumanRights #DataJustice #Resistance #Luddism #ActionResearch #Academic #AltAc #Poetry
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Now that I'm figuring out the #TwitterMigration a little more, let me make an #introduction. I'm an anthropologist studying human rights and technology. I'm particularly interested in resistance and reimagination.
Here's some of what I do: https://www.wired.com/story/argentina-algorithms-pregnancy-prediction/
Looking forward to (re)connecting!
#Anthropology #STS #AIEthics #CriticalAIEthics #AINecropolitics #Forensics #Biometrics #Surveillance #HumanRights #DataJustice #Resistance #Luddism #ActionResearch #Academic #AltAc #Poetry