Grasping AI Entanglements: Digital Feminism and Generative AI
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Current machine learning models are advertised to create complex, lifelike or painterly images from diverse inputs, such as text, sketches or photos. These models can be seen as a continuation to the recent years’ developments within artificial intelligence. In this article, I aim to broaden the discussion around machine learning, art, aesthetics and ethics. How do these algorithms change the way we create and think of images? How, then, does it change our aesthetics? Furthermore, as many of these models require substantial amounts of resources, I am interested in how cost, both ecological and economic, affects our comprehension and use of these technologies. The chapter builds on digital feminism and feminist phenomenology, and moves towards deepening the discussion around artificial intelligence, creativity and the arts.Description
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Slotte Dufva, T 2024, Grasping AI Entanglements: Digital Feminism and Generative AI. in R Rousi, C von Koskull & V Roto (eds), Humane Autonomous Technology: Re-thinking Experience with and in Intelligent Systems. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 249-273. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66528-8_11