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Upcoming conference on radical revisions of AI

"Critical Borders: Radical (Re)visions of AI" is a two day conference taking place on 19 and 20 October 2021.

The aim of this event is to critically interrogate issues of bordering in artificial intelligence (AI). The conference will examine both how AI operates at material borders, including national and bodily borders, and how AI produces or transgresses imagined, theoretical and ideological borders, such as categories of race, gender, age and class.

The Call for Papers is now open. More information on the conference format and submission guidelines is available on the event webpage.

This conference is generously funded by the Obert C. Tanner Lectures on Artificial Intelligence and Human Values; Christina Gaw; the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence; and the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies.

Image: Vicki Smith, Peaceful Mind, 2017, Oil on Canvas, 36 X 48 in. Bau-Xi Gallery, Toronto, Canada

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