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Mer 27 Nov
Seminari e Convegni

From drones to sparkles. A designerly take on AI critique

How do matters of control on autonomous weapon systems relate to magical wands and sparkles? And how can we exercise imagination to challenge deterministic assumptions we collectively held around AI? The talk will engage with these seemingly unrelated questions to encourage a discussion on the importance of understanding and accounting for the public perception of AI. From dreams of efficiency and liberation, to fears of obsolescence and subordination, AI comes embedded into specific socio-technical imaginaries that have sedimented through history and have become political devices. The speaker will build upon personal work to underscore how design, in its broadest definition, can contribute to shaping the narratives that feed these popular imaginaries but also can challenge dominant assumptions and act as a force for collective imagination.

Speaker: Maria Luce Lupetti (Politecnico di Torino)

Biography
Maria Luce Lupetti is an Assistant Professor in Interaction and Critical Design at the Department of Architecture and Design-DAD at Politecnico di Torino (IT). Her research is concerned with all matters of human entanglement with the artificial world, especially concerning complex technologies such as AI and robotics. She also serves as Exhibit X section editor for *Interactions Mag* and is the secretary for *Società Italiana Design* (Italian Design Society). She is a former core member of the AiTech Initiative on Meaningful Human Control over AI Systems and of the Automated Mobility Lab, at TU Delft, where she worked for several years. Maria Luce Lupetti received a PhD cum Laude in Production, Management and Design from Politecnico di Torino, in Italy, for her design investigations into the field of educational robotics for children.

The event will be held both in-person and online and will last one hour, ending at 2:00 PM.
  • Physical location: The Nexa Center for Internet and Society, Via Boggio 65/a, Turin (1st floor).
    To access the room, please ring the bell labeled Portineria and follow the posted signs along the way. Click here for more information on how to reach the location.
  • Virtual room: The link is available at this link.
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