The second episode of the Digital Deal Podcast is now available. Entitled ‘Truth Makers’, this episode brings together the views of Kasia Chmielinski, Ndapewa Onyothi, and Angie Abdilla in a debate about how hegemonic discourse and existing prejudices are adopted by machine learning and artificial intelligence in the creative world.

06 March 2024
06 March 2024

Although the technological universe is constantly expanding, the machine remains a device susceptible to discourses and prejudices rooted in culture. 

In the second episode of the Digital Deal Podcast, producer Ana-Maria Carabelea invites professor and designer Angie Abdilla, Data Nutrition Project co-founder Kasia Chmielinski, and researcher Ndapewa Onyothi to a conversation centered on how culture can shape the creative and generative processes of today's technological tools.

Divided into two episodes - the first with Kasia Chmielinski and Ndapewa Onyothi and the second with Angie Abdilla - this chapter of the podcast investigates how artificial intelligence and machine learning position themselves in relation to hegemonic discourse and certain preconceived ideals.

The two parts of this episode are available online at ars.electronica.art/eudigitaldeal/en/podcasts-publications/ and on streaming platforms (Apple Podcast, Spotify, etc.).

 

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The Digital Deal Podcast is an initiative of the European Digital Deal project. Created in 2023, the podcast invites artists, cultural critics, and artificial intelligence professionals to think about and debate the relationship between new technologies, democracy, and society, to expand physical borders into the digital space.