Termine
| 14-täglich | Donnerstag | 14:00 - 17:30 | 06.04.2026 - 10.07.2026 | HMS 139 |
| Einzeltermin | Do, 04.06.2026, 14:00 - Do, 04.06.2026, 17:30 | HMS 231/232 | Raumänderung |
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Generative A.I. tools like ChatGPT, Gemini or Midjourney are transforming the ways in which the production of art, science, texts and news are practiced. A.I. tools are also being tested for accomplishing important tasks of government, policy deliberation and decision-making in all policy fields, ranging from migration and refugee management to healthcare and the distribution of welfare and proactive modes of “personalized government”. On a mundane level we already encounter A.I. tools in the form of chatbots on social media platforms, messengers and customer service portals. The ongoing “A.I.-revolution” thus undoubtedly has huge implications for the ways we work, live and interact with one another. At the same time, there are considerable concerns about the epistemic, social, political, psychological, environmental and economic implications of A.I., as illustrated by concerns about deskilling, immense job lay-offs, self-training A.I.’s spinning out of control, the record-breaking investments in computational power eventually leading to a bursting ‘A.I.-bubble’, the amplification of sexist and racist bias and content, or the proliferation of political misinformation and ‘deep fakes’. This course offers an introduction to the burgeoning field of critical A.I. studies which has emerged in response to these concerns and challenges. The main objective of this class is to learn more about the history, operational logics, potentialities, risks and limitations of A.I. through shared readings and practical engagements.
- overview of the field of critical AI-studies
- practical engagements with AI-tools to assess their strenghts, weaknesses, potentials and risks
- reading and writing of academic texts
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