Histories of AI: Imaginaries and Materialities
Histories of AI: Imaginaries and Materialities
April 19-20
Hosted by DigiLabour Research Lab and University of Cambridge - Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power
Online and free webinar
Registration Link:
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Hosted by DigiLabour Research Lab and Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power (University of Cambridge) https://digilabour.com.br BRT - Brazilian Time - Please check your timezone April 19 08:30 AM - Welcome 09 AM - AI Imaginaries 11AM - AI Infrastructures 2PM - AI & Colonialism 4PM - Vocabulary & Design of AI April 20 09AM - AI, Automation and Economics 11AM - AI & Gender 2PM - AI & Work 4PM - AI & Music 6PM: Closing Keynote
Brazilian Time Zone (BRT) - please check your timezone
Program:
April 19
08:30 AM - Welcome
- Rafael Grohmann (Unisinos University/ Histories of Artificial Intelligence)
- Jonnie Penn (University of Cambridge/ Histories of Artificial Intelligence)
- Bruno Moreschi (University of S?o Paulo/ Histories of Artificial Intelligence)
09 AM - AI Imaginaries
- Kanta Dihal (University of Cambridge)
- Gustavo Fischer (Unisinos University)
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Simone Natale (University of Turin)
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Moderator: Giselle Beiguelman (University of S?o Paulo)
11AM - AI Infrastructures
- Vladan Joler (University of Novi Sad)
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Jian Xiao (Zhejiang University)
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Moderator: Gabriel Pereira (Aarhus University)
2PM - AI & Colonialism
- Syed Mustafa Ali (Open University)
- Paola Ricaurte (Monterrey Institute of Technology)
- Rachel Adams (Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa)
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Michael Kwet (Rhodes University, South Africa/ Yale Law School)
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Moderator: Kruskaya Hidalgo Cordero (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Ecuador)
4PM - Vocabulary & Design of AI
- Amba Kak (AI Now!)
- Carla Vieira (perifaCode/ University of S?o Paulo)
- Luke Stark (University of Western Ontario)
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Ranjit Singh (Data & Society)
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Moderator: ?vilin Matos (Unisinos University)
April 20
09AM - AI, Automation and Economics
- Matthew Cole (University of Oxford)
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Edemilson Paran? (Federal University of Cear?)
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Moderator: Esther Majerowicz (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
11AM - AI & Gender
- Chenai Chair (My Data Rights Africa/ Mozilla Foundation)
- Janet Abbate (VirginiaTech)
- Mariana Valente (InternetLab)
Moderator: Maria Clara Aquino (Unisinos University)
2PM - AI & Work
- Sarah T. Roberts (University of California, Los Angeles - UCLA)
- Rafael Grohmann (Unisinos University)
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Julian Posada (University of Toronto)
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Moderator: Camila Acosta (University of S?o Paulo)
4PM - AI & Music
- Jonathan Sterne (McGill University)
- Adriana Amaral (Unisinos University)
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Andr?s Segura-Castillo (Universidad Estatal a Distancia Costa Rica)
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Moderator: Carol Govari (Unisinos University)
6PM: Closing Keynote
- Sareeta Amrute (University of Washington)
More information:
https://digilabour.com.br/2021/04/05/histories-of-ai-imaginaries-and-materialities-seminar-april-19-20/If you have any queries, please email us: hello@digilabour.com.br.
Rafael Grohmann
Assistant Professor in Communication,
Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos), Brazil
Coordinator, DigiLabour Research Lab
Principal Investigator for Fairwork Project in Brazil
Researcher of Histories of AI project, University of Cambridge,
International Research and Collaboration Award
Member, Scholarly Council, Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (C2i2), UCLA
Founding Board Member of the Labor Tech Research Network