BIAS: Built This Way

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Science Gallery Dublin, Friday 22nd October

BIAS: BUILT THIS WAY is an interactive, thought-provoking exploration of preferences, prejudices and digital equity.

Featuring new commissions from cutting-edge Irish and international artists, and collaborations with expert researchers from ADAPT, the SFI Research Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology, BIAS the exhibition will interrogate how prejudice can move quickly from human to machine as algorithms and artificial intelligence systems are encoded by humans with very human values, preferences and predispositions.

BIAS at Science Gallery Dublin will explore AI, Ethics, Trust and Justice. The programme will focus on two kinds of activity – incubation and activation – through exhibitions, events and education, questioning the social, psychological and technological aspects of bias.

In a year when we have seen the importance of scientific research, the impact of misinformation and the effect of social media playing a huge part in polarising communities, understanding our biases and how they are and are not helpful has never been more critical.

We brought together artists, activists, designers, policymakers, hackers, researchers and technologists to explore the ways in which bias dominates our world today, from algorithmic justice and facial recognition to the empathy crisis and systemic oppression.


Date:
Friday 22nd October
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Science Gallery Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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