Online lecture by prof. Tobias Blanke: Deep Culture - Living with Difference in the Age of Deep Learning
Hosted by Centre for Digital Humanities - Utrecht University
Date: 28 November 2024 @ 15:15 - 16:15
Timezone: Amsterdam
Duration: 1 hour
Language of instruction: English
Prof. Tobias Blanke, University Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Humanities at the University of Amsterdam, will discuss his new project: ‘Deep Culture – Living with Difference in the Age of Deep Learning‘ on 28 November 2024 from 15:15 to 16:15 hrs. If you are interested in joining this online lecture, please register for the Teams webinar through the provided URL.
Deep learning technologies have taken the worlds of commercial and academic AI by storm. ChatGPT has generated a lot of excitement about our new relations with AI but has also revealed much public anxiety around deep learning. There is too little understanding of the fundamental shift in cultural relations deep learning has brought about.
Blanke’s project coins the term ‘deep culture’ to describe the global transformations that deep learning has wrought on culture and how culture is in turn key to deep learning. Neither overly enthusiastic nor despairing about the new deep culture, the project proposes reshaping our relationships with it to address the complexities of cultures and values of difference.
The project will first explore epistemic translations between deep learning and historical-cultural concepts and practices. Secondly, it will work with deep-learning methods to address their limitations for critical analysis. Finally, it aims to produce diverse public understandings of deep learning’s global relations to culture.
This project is funded by the prestigious Advanced Grants program of the European Research Council (ERC). The grants, which amount to 2.5 million euros per project, are awarded on the basis of the proven scientific excellence of the academics and their research proposals.
Prof. Tobias Blanke will present how he prepares the project and focus in particular on the role of the PhD students in the project. He will expand on how the PhD students will work together as well as their support.
About
Tobias Blanke is University Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Humanities at the University of Amsterdam and the Institute for Logic, Language, and Computation. He is also affiliated with King’s College London as Professor of Social and Cultural Informatics. His academic background is in computer science and political philosophy.
Tobias’ principal research interests lie in artificial intelligence and big data devices for research, particularly in the human sciences. He has also published extensively on ethical questions of Artificial Intelligence such as predictive policing and algorithmic otherings, as well as critical digital practices, and the critique of digital platforms. You can find more information about prof. Tobias Blanke and his most recent projects and publications on his website.
This lecture will be hosted by dr. Niels van Miltenburg, assistant professor of theoretical philosophy and coordinator of the bachelor of artificial intelligence at Utrecht University.
Level
No prior knowledge of or experience with digital humanities will be required. The lecture will be in English.
For whom?
This lecture is open to all those interested in the topics of this lecture and the work of Professor Tobias Blanke.
Registration
To attend this online lecture, please complete the registration for the Teams webinar through the provided URL.
Contact: [email protected] https://cdh.uu.nl
Organizer: Centre for Digital Humanities - Utrecht University
Host institutions: Utrecht University
Cost basis: Free to all
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