This flipbook is a collaboration between the Digital Constitutionalist and Better Images of AI. It serves as a way to challenge the misrepresentative tropes that are often used to visualise AI. Instead, we showcase more inclusive and representative images of the technology which acknowledge its material reality, limitations, strengths and explore the actual functions of […] The post Better Images of AI first appeared on The Digital Constitutionalist.| The Digital Constitutionalist
At the AI-Imaginations and Public Safety symposium at Erasmus University Rotterdam on June 19, DigiCon’s Sci-Fi Team experimented with an unconventional way of presenting academic ideas. When it comes to emerging technologies, the responsibility for understanding, explaining, and responding to them often falls to key figures. The most important of these arguably are philosophers, legal […] The post Three Paths, One Goal Trialogue: Narrating the philosophical, legal and creative perspectiv...| The Digital Constitutionalist
In modern mythmaking, the role of the robot and its AI mind is ambiguous. For some, an autonomous machine is a saviour, promising liberation from drudgery while transcending our foibles and frailties. For others, it is a monster, threatening the termination of humanity. In our imaginations, robots and AI form a question for our future: […] The post Artist Showcase: Cur Deus Machina first appeared on The Digital Constitutionalist.| The Digital Constitutionalist
The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has long been divided into Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). However, most AI governance strategies tend to concentrate solely on ANI, often neglecting AGI, which many view as the pinnacle of the field. Recently, a significant report has been released that acknowledges the importance of […] The post An Opinion on the UN’s New AGI Governance Report first appeared on The Digital Constitutionalist.| The Digital Constitutionalist