Living and Creating with AI in India
Öffentlicher Vortrag von Dr. Michiel Baas (MPI for Social Anthropology Halle) im Rahmen des Ethnologischen Kolloquiums
Date: | 12 March 2024 |
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Time: | 16.15 h to 17.45 h |
Location: | Universität Luzern, Raum 4.B02 |
Indian artists are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into their creative works. While their output shows the potential uses of AI for art, it also underscores its limitations and engages with common assumptions about what AI is. Drawing attention to the implications of AI for daily lives and its reliance on vast amounts of energy, their works point at the presence of AI as part of people’s lifeworlds and the way we share a planet with it. Taking a multispecies approach this article builds on extensive research among Indian artists and data scientists to propose a possible anthropological approach that centers on notions of cocreation and cohabitation with AI.