PLENARY: Imaging Alternative Futures: What Roles for AI?

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The panel inverts the usual question often asked about what AI will look like in the future. Instead, we want to center the kinds of images of the future that we might work toward – futures that are just, that enable new forms of creative expression, that enable new possibilities for learning – and then ask, “What should the roles of AI be in those futures?” It will be an opportunity for panelists to share their own imaginaries, approaches to bringing those imaginaries into being, and envision roles for AI within them.

Panel: Michael Chang, Nettrice Gaskins, Mark Riedl. Moderated by Bill Penuel.




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