“I 愛 AI”
Why do we love 2 love AI?
Put it this way, sci-fi doesn’t tell a rosy tale of our co-existence with AI, but the businessmen have been saying machine-intelligence will save the Earth since the first mechanical calculator started doing office work in 1863. We want to know, why are these imaginings so at odds? Surely phallic utopian conceptions of the singularity and all that surrounds it–mind uploads, brain implants, virtual therapists, virtual lovers, sexbots–can’t be sustained when it’s so clear that all the species of algorithmic harmony are really just more of the same, but faster.
There is no choice but to reckon with the persistence of algorithmic control, and all that the cybernetic turn has given and taken; but do we need to hornily fantasise that the algorithm is our friend, our enemy, our equal? How in that reckoning do we account for indigenous knowledge practices, counteract repressive data surveillance, disavow the destruction of the land by the abstract algorithms in the sky? Can we honour human subjectivity as embodied, sensory, cultural, and inimitable without indulging in a blind anthropocentrism?
Edited by
Sam Lieblich
Visual art edited by
Anita Spooner
Featuring work by:
Steven Rhall
Isabel Millar
Jazz Money
Angela Goh
Sarah Theurer
Emile Frankel
Thomas William Smith
Ying Ang
Ling Ang
Luara Karlson-Carp
Vincent Lê
Sam Lieblich
Julia Thwaites
Marcus lan McKenzie
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