Neo-colonial Visions: Artificial Intelligence and Epistemic Violence

Wed, 29 Mar, 2023 at 05:00 pm

Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art | London

Paul Mellon Centre
Publisher/HostPaul Mellon Centre
Neo-colonial Visions: Artificial Intelligence and Epistemic Violence
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Research Seminar with Anthony Downey and Maya Ganesh
Wednesday 29th March, 5:00pm – 7:00 pm
In-person at Paul Mellon Centre and Online via Zoom
Artificial Intelligence (AI), often presented as an objective “view from nowhere”, constitutes a regime of power that further establishes historical forms of bias and evolving models of subjugation. A key component in this process, this presentation will suggest, involves the extraction of data from digital images in order to train AI. How, therefore, do we understand the transformation of images from their symbolic and representational contexts to their contemporary function as sources of digital data? Bringing together researchers in the field of visual culture and AI technology, and taking as its starting point the representational biases of colonial imagery, Anthony Downey and Maya Indira Ganesh will explore how the digital image has increasingly become the means to extract, archive and repurpose information. Based on the extraction and statistical repurposing of data, they will observe how AI renders entire communities susceptible to encoded and overt forms of epistemological violence. Designed for the purpose of training machine vision and the apparatus of AI, these repurposed “images” reveal, furthermore, how the extractive practices of colonialism have become inexorably aligned with corporate interests and neo-colonial economies of data extraction.
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Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 16 Bedford Square,London, United Kingdom

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