The seminar will explore the methodological and theoretical state of the art in digital humanities, digital heritage, digital history and digital oral history, focusing critical inquiry on the implementation of artificial intelligence, anti-AI movements, and practices of resilience to AI in these disciplinary domains. Speakers were invited to present recent research on social, cultural and technological developments in AI, Machine Learning, and the Computer Sciences from the standpoint of resistance and defence, including indiviudal and community-led counter-AI strategies, system vulnerabilities, and responses to algorithmic harm. In this way, the seminar series should appeal to digital (oral) historians, digital humanities and interdisciplinary scholars of the history of information, memory, and knowledge systems, as well as researchers interested in critical perspectives on AI, its social implications, and its impact on cultural and institutional practices.
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Das Lernmaterial „Resistance AI? Pespectives from Digital Humanities“ von Nidhi Hegde Can Şimşek Subhashish Panigrahi Jian Xiao Johannes Dietmann Bruce Schneier Cindarella Petz Iran Mansouri & David Bailey Sarah Jan Gabriel Menotti Miglio Pinto Gonring unterliegt folgender Creative Commons Lizenz: Creative Commons International license.