Feminist AI
Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data, and Intelligent Machines
Herausgeber: Browne, Jude; McInerney, Kerry; Drage, Eleanor; Cave, Stephen
Feminist AI
Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data, and Intelligent Machines
Herausgeber: Browne, Jude; McInerney, Kerry; Drage, Eleanor; Cave, Stephen
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Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data and Intelligent Machines is the first volume to bring together leading feminist thinkers from across the disciplines to explore the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and related data-driven technologies on human society.
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Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data and Intelligent Machines is the first volume to bring together leading feminist thinkers from across the disciplines to explore the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and related data-driven technologies on human society.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 860g
- ISBN-13: 9780192889898
- ISBN-10: 0192889893
- Artikelnr.: 68061243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 860g
- ISBN-13: 9780192889898
- ISBN-10: 0192889893
- Artikelnr.: 68061243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Jude Browne is the Head of the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge and the Frankopan Director of the Centre for Gender Studies. She is the Principal Investigator (PI) on the Gender and Technology project (funded by Christina Gaw). She has published multiple books and is the inaugural winner of the Aaron Rapport Prize, as well as a University of Cambridge Pilkington Prize winner. Dr Stephen Cave is Director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on philosophy and ethics of technology, particularly AI, robotics and life-extension. He is the author of Immortality (Crown, 2012), a New Scientist book of the year, and Should We Want to Live Forever (Routledge, 2023); and co-editor of AI Narratives (Oxford University Press, 2020) and Imagining AI (Oxford University Press, 2023). He writes widely about philosophy, technology and society, including for the Guardian and Atlantic. He also advises governments around the world, and has served as a British diplomat. Dr Eleanor Drage is a Christina Gaw Post-doctoral Research Associate at the Centre for Gender Studies, a Research Associate of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, and a Research Associate at Darwin College, Cambridge. She examines how anti-racist and anti-sexist critical theory can be implemented at industry-level to develop ethical and socially transformative technological products. For her work, she has been recognised as one of Women in AI Ethics' Brilliant Women in AI Ethics for 2022. She has also spoken and written widely about gender, feminism and techology for outlets such as the UN, Natwest, and IAI TV. Dr Kerry Mackereth is a Christina Gaw Post-doctoral Research Associate in Gender and Technology at the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies, and a research associate at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI). She is a former Girdlers Scholar and Gates Cambridge Scholar, and was recognised as one of Women in AI Ethics' Brilliant Women in AI Ethics for 2022. As of October 2022 she will be joining LCFI as a postdoctoral researcher on anti-Asian racism and AI, and will be a Visiting Fellow at UCL's Institute of Advanced Studies in 2023.
* 1: N. Katherine Hayles: Technosymbiosis: Figuring (Out) Our Relations
to AI
* 2: Jason Edward Lewis, Noelani Arista, Archer Pechawis, and Suzanne
Kite: Making Kin with the Machines
* 3: Apolline Taillandier: AI in a Different Voice: Rethinking
Computers, Learning, and Gender Difference at MIT in the 1980s
* 4: Judy Wajcman and Erin Young: Feminism Confronts AI: The Gender
Relations of Digitalisation
* 5: Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Eleanor Drage and Kerry Mackereth:
Shuri in the Sea of Dudes: the Cultural Construction of the AI
Engineer
* 6: Lauren Wilcox: No Humans in the Loop: Killer Robots, Race and AI
* 7: Kerry Mackereth: Coding 'Carnal Knowledge' into Carceral Systems:
A Feminist Abolitionist Approach to Predictive Policing
* 8: Lelia Marie Hampton: Techno Racial Capitalism: A Decolonial Black
Feminist Marxist Perspective
* 9: Neda Atanasoski: Feminist Technofutures: Contesting the Ethics and
Politics of Sex Robots and AI
* 10: Jennifer Rhee: From ELIZA to Alexa: Automated Care Labour and the
Otherwise of Radical Care
* 11: Sareeta Amrute: Of Techno-Ethics and Techno-Affects
* 12: Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren Klein: The False Binary of Reason
and Emotion in Data Visualisation
* 13: Blaise Aguera y Arcas, Margaret Mitchell, and Alexander Todorov:
Physiognomy's New Clothes
* 14: Michele Elam: Signs Taken for Wonders: AI, Art and the Matter of
Race
* 15: Caroline Bassett: The Cruel Optimism of Technological Dreams:
Thinking AI through Lauren Berlant
* 16: Eleanor Drage and Federica Frabetti: AI that Matters: A Feminist
Approach to the Study of Intelligent Machines
* 17: Os Keyes: Automating Autism
* 18: Rune Nyrup, Charlene Chu and Elena Falco: Digital Ageism,
Algorithmic Bias and Feminist Critical Theory
* 19: Jude Browne: AI and Structural Injustice: A Feminist Perspective
* 20: Neema Iyer, Garnett Achieng and Chenai Chair: Afrofeminist Data
Futures
* 21: Sasha Costanza-Chock: Design Practices: Nothing About Us Without
Us
to AI
* 2: Jason Edward Lewis, Noelani Arista, Archer Pechawis, and Suzanne
Kite: Making Kin with the Machines
* 3: Apolline Taillandier: AI in a Different Voice: Rethinking
Computers, Learning, and Gender Difference at MIT in the 1980s
* 4: Judy Wajcman and Erin Young: Feminism Confronts AI: The Gender
Relations of Digitalisation
* 5: Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Eleanor Drage and Kerry Mackereth:
Shuri in the Sea of Dudes: the Cultural Construction of the AI
Engineer
* 6: Lauren Wilcox: No Humans in the Loop: Killer Robots, Race and AI
* 7: Kerry Mackereth: Coding 'Carnal Knowledge' into Carceral Systems:
A Feminist Abolitionist Approach to Predictive Policing
* 8: Lelia Marie Hampton: Techno Racial Capitalism: A Decolonial Black
Feminist Marxist Perspective
* 9: Neda Atanasoski: Feminist Technofutures: Contesting the Ethics and
Politics of Sex Robots and AI
* 10: Jennifer Rhee: From ELIZA to Alexa: Automated Care Labour and the
Otherwise of Radical Care
* 11: Sareeta Amrute: Of Techno-Ethics and Techno-Affects
* 12: Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren Klein: The False Binary of Reason
and Emotion in Data Visualisation
* 13: Blaise Aguera y Arcas, Margaret Mitchell, and Alexander Todorov:
Physiognomy's New Clothes
* 14: Michele Elam: Signs Taken for Wonders: AI, Art and the Matter of
Race
* 15: Caroline Bassett: The Cruel Optimism of Technological Dreams:
Thinking AI through Lauren Berlant
* 16: Eleanor Drage and Federica Frabetti: AI that Matters: A Feminist
Approach to the Study of Intelligent Machines
* 17: Os Keyes: Automating Autism
* 18: Rune Nyrup, Charlene Chu and Elena Falco: Digital Ageism,
Algorithmic Bias and Feminist Critical Theory
* 19: Jude Browne: AI and Structural Injustice: A Feminist Perspective
* 20: Neema Iyer, Garnett Achieng and Chenai Chair: Afrofeminist Data
Futures
* 21: Sasha Costanza-Chock: Design Practices: Nothing About Us Without
Us
* 1: N. Katherine Hayles: Technosymbiosis: Figuring (Out) Our Relations
to AI
* 2: Jason Edward Lewis, Noelani Arista, Archer Pechawis, and Suzanne
Kite: Making Kin with the Machines
* 3: Apolline Taillandier: AI in a Different Voice: Rethinking
Computers, Learning, and Gender Difference at MIT in the 1980s
* 4: Judy Wajcman and Erin Young: Feminism Confronts AI: The Gender
Relations of Digitalisation
* 5: Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Eleanor Drage and Kerry Mackereth:
Shuri in the Sea of Dudes: the Cultural Construction of the AI
Engineer
* 6: Lauren Wilcox: No Humans in the Loop: Killer Robots, Race and AI
* 7: Kerry Mackereth: Coding 'Carnal Knowledge' into Carceral Systems:
A Feminist Abolitionist Approach to Predictive Policing
* 8: Lelia Marie Hampton: Techno Racial Capitalism: A Decolonial Black
Feminist Marxist Perspective
* 9: Neda Atanasoski: Feminist Technofutures: Contesting the Ethics and
Politics of Sex Robots and AI
* 10: Jennifer Rhee: From ELIZA to Alexa: Automated Care Labour and the
Otherwise of Radical Care
* 11: Sareeta Amrute: Of Techno-Ethics and Techno-Affects
* 12: Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren Klein: The False Binary of Reason
and Emotion in Data Visualisation
* 13: Blaise Aguera y Arcas, Margaret Mitchell, and Alexander Todorov:
Physiognomy's New Clothes
* 14: Michele Elam: Signs Taken for Wonders: AI, Art and the Matter of
Race
* 15: Caroline Bassett: The Cruel Optimism of Technological Dreams:
Thinking AI through Lauren Berlant
* 16: Eleanor Drage and Federica Frabetti: AI that Matters: A Feminist
Approach to the Study of Intelligent Machines
* 17: Os Keyes: Automating Autism
* 18: Rune Nyrup, Charlene Chu and Elena Falco: Digital Ageism,
Algorithmic Bias and Feminist Critical Theory
* 19: Jude Browne: AI and Structural Injustice: A Feminist Perspective
* 20: Neema Iyer, Garnett Achieng and Chenai Chair: Afrofeminist Data
Futures
* 21: Sasha Costanza-Chock: Design Practices: Nothing About Us Without
Us
to AI
* 2: Jason Edward Lewis, Noelani Arista, Archer Pechawis, and Suzanne
Kite: Making Kin with the Machines
* 3: Apolline Taillandier: AI in a Different Voice: Rethinking
Computers, Learning, and Gender Difference at MIT in the 1980s
* 4: Judy Wajcman and Erin Young: Feminism Confronts AI: The Gender
Relations of Digitalisation
* 5: Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Eleanor Drage and Kerry Mackereth:
Shuri in the Sea of Dudes: the Cultural Construction of the AI
Engineer
* 6: Lauren Wilcox: No Humans in the Loop: Killer Robots, Race and AI
* 7: Kerry Mackereth: Coding 'Carnal Knowledge' into Carceral Systems:
A Feminist Abolitionist Approach to Predictive Policing
* 8: Lelia Marie Hampton: Techno Racial Capitalism: A Decolonial Black
Feminist Marxist Perspective
* 9: Neda Atanasoski: Feminist Technofutures: Contesting the Ethics and
Politics of Sex Robots and AI
* 10: Jennifer Rhee: From ELIZA to Alexa: Automated Care Labour and the
Otherwise of Radical Care
* 11: Sareeta Amrute: Of Techno-Ethics and Techno-Affects
* 12: Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren Klein: The False Binary of Reason
and Emotion in Data Visualisation
* 13: Blaise Aguera y Arcas, Margaret Mitchell, and Alexander Todorov:
Physiognomy's New Clothes
* 14: Michele Elam: Signs Taken for Wonders: AI, Art and the Matter of
Race
* 15: Caroline Bassett: The Cruel Optimism of Technological Dreams:
Thinking AI through Lauren Berlant
* 16: Eleanor Drage and Federica Frabetti: AI that Matters: A Feminist
Approach to the Study of Intelligent Machines
* 17: Os Keyes: Automating Autism
* 18: Rune Nyrup, Charlene Chu and Elena Falco: Digital Ageism,
Algorithmic Bias and Feminist Critical Theory
* 19: Jude Browne: AI and Structural Injustice: A Feminist Perspective
* 20: Neema Iyer, Garnett Achieng and Chenai Chair: Afrofeminist Data
Futures
* 21: Sasha Costanza-Chock: Design Practices: Nothing About Us Without
Us