Titre: "Generative AI: a new kind of Automedia ?"
Session conçue et modérée (en anglais) par Nina Begus ( UC Berkeley, Center of Science, Technology, Medicine and Society ; automedias.org)
Intervenant.e.s: Gasper Begus (Berkeley Speech & Computation Lab)
et Agnieszka Kurant (
Artiste indépendante)
Propos: Every technology is molded by our cultural understanding of it,
including its fictional representations. The very creation of AI systems
and our interactions with them are influenced by how we conceptualize
AI. How do fictional representations limit our view, and in what ways
are they beneficial? The talk will focus on AI and speech. While AI is
imitating human speech, it is also producing its artificial speech in a
unique manner. Generative AI presents a yet unprecedented, new kind of
automedia:self-productive, automatic, and autonomous but also tied to
human design and prompts. No AI system is isolated from its means of
production, including broader social and cultural aspects. We will
demonstrate how the cultural implications of language learning have
shaped AI products as we recognize them today. Nina Begus will introduce
a fresh approach to designing AI systems that veers away from the
traditional anthropomorphic trajectory. Avoiding external projections
can only succeed with enhanced interpretability of automatic and highly
generative AI. Engaging in a dialogue with this talk, we are honored to
invite UC Berkeley professor Gašper Beguš, an expert on GANs and speech,
and Agnieszka Kurant, a conceptual artist investigating collective and
nonhuman intelligences and the exploitations present in digital
capitalism.