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SUMMARY:Emily Kate Genatowski: Looking Back to Move Forward
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DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Emily Genatowski will explore her approach of 
 ‘looking back to move forward’: using moments from history to bring pe
 rspective and grounding to the field of AI--one often shaped by sensationa
 lism and futuristic thinking. By tracing throughlines such as resistance\,
  reform\, restructuring and redesign\, she will show how historical contex
 t can help us make better sense of current debates around AI. Drawing on e
 xamples from labour\, infrastructure\, mobility and human dignity\, the se
 ssion will consider how earlier social and technological shifts can illumi
 nate present-day discussions about automation\, robotics and academic life
 . This is a talk for anyone interested in AI\, history\, digital scholarsh
 ip and the value of perspective in a fast-moving field. You do not need to
  attend the workshop on 27 May to benefit from this talk.\n\nEmily Genatow
 ski is a PhD candidate in Digital Humanities at the University of Vienna\,
  with degrees from Harvard and Columbia. A former lead at Google Arts & Cu
 lture\, she now conducts experimental research and writes on AI\, ethics\,
  regulation\, and society.
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SPEAKER:Emily Kate Genatowski (University of Vienna)
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