TRACES—In 2030, Artificial Intelligences Will Visit Museums?

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Within the SISCODE project, the science and society association TRACES, based in Paris, addresses the issue of making algorithms and artificial intelligence intelligible to their users. The project intends to raise awareness of algorithmic decision making in the citizen’s daily life through co-creation activities involving research, education, civic right organisations and policymaking. Within general cultural activities in an art-science, provocative approach, the issue has been addressed through an inversion of perspective, by analysing people’s relationship with AI when considering them as the target group of cultural productions.

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Merzagora, M., Ghilbert, A., & Meunier, A. (2022). TRACES—In 2030, Artificial Intelligences Will Visit Museums? In Springer Series in Design and Innovation (Vol. 15, pp. 129–138). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78733-2_13

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