Prototyping AI ethics futures: The disrupted high street
Part of a week-long series of events highlighting the new possibilities of a humanities-led, broadly engaging approach to data and AI ethics
Satellite event as part of the JUST AI’s Prototyping AI ethics futures event series. Building on collaborative practices established in the art geography research project Museum of Contemporary Commodities, groups of participants will use aspects of the ‘data walking’ methodology to speculate on the potentials for trade and environmental justice in our pandemic affected city centres.
Venue: Exeter City Centre.
Image credit: John Longley
Speakers
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Professor Ian Cook
Professor of Cultural Geography, University of Exeter -
Dr Paula Crutchlow
ESRC Post Doctoral Fellow, University of Exeter
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