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#140 Decoding Race, Ai, Algorithms & Automation (with Dr Thao Phan & Dr Sarita Herse)
The tech we use impacts our lives. They aren’t neutral objects but can have particular worldviews baked-in to the very operation of them. It can be overwhelming to begin to challenge those cultural biases when a lot of mainstream conversation on technology is wrapped up in speculation and paranoia. How do we make sense of all this? On today’s show we begin to decode some of this with guest producer Dr Sarita Herse in conversation with feminist technoscience Dr Thao Phan. Together they chat through race, AI and algorithms helping us see through the veil of opaque and insidious tech; and ways to co-opt these forms to find meaningful resistance. ** posting more details soon** To learn more about the “Study In” that Thao mentioned at the end of their conversation, follow us on socials or listen back to our podcast where we will leave all the details when EOIs open, or stay tuned on the Art+Australia website. Learn more about Dr Thao Phan’s work 5 Questions on Liminal Listening to Misrecognition - her amazing performance lecture on machine listening and racialised English Read some of her academic work here This piece was produced by Sarita Herse, and was co-hosted by Sarita Herse & Shareeka Helaluddin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.