How are the arts engaging with the world-making possibilities of AI? How might indigenous or global perspectives on AI propose alternative technological visions for the future? This spotlight during the Stanford HAI Spring Symposium takes us well beyond the familiar extremes of utopian techno-solutionist or techno-apocalyptic thinking to consider indigenous epistemologies and new models for AI.

Speakers
Amelia Winger – Bearskin: Associate Professor of AI and the Arts, University of Florida; Indigenous Artist-Technologist
Jason Edward Lewis: Co-director, Indigenous Futures Research Centre and Professor of Design and Computation Arts, Concordia University
Moderators
Lauren Lee McCarthy: HAI Visiting Artist (22-23); Professor of Media Arts, UCLA; Faculty, Disability Studies, UCLA
Srinija Srinivasan: Co-Founder, Loove

Stanford HAI and Office of the VP of the Arts co-sponsored this symposium. Funding, in part, was provided by the Doris Duke Foundation. See more upcoming Stanford HAI events here: https://hai.stanford.edu/events

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