Emily Steer – Moving beyond Killer Robots, A New Show Explores How Artificial Intelligence Can Be Deployed to Care for Humans

Moving beyond Killer Robots, A New Show explores How Artificial Intelligence can be Deployed to Care for Humans “AI, Who’s Looking After Me?” is On View at Science Gallery, London Blast Theory | RULER – Cat Royale (2023) (fotoStephen Daly) Would You Let A Robot Wash You? This Question was Posed by Artist Group Blast Theory while Investigating the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Care Systems. The Brighton Based Collective is Showing in “AI, Who’s Looking After Me?” at Science Gallery London until January 20, Which Brings Doctors, Patients, Artists and Scientists Together to Explore Key Issues Surrounding AI and Care. “In A Care Setting, Being Washed by A Robot is A Realistic Possibility,” Blast Theory S Matt Adams told Artnet News. “There S AThis Tension Where You Might Not Want A Robot to Do Something So Intimate, You Want Human Contact. But the Flip Argument is, It S Better for A Robot to Wash You So You reNot Dealing with the Embarrassment of Another Person You Have Some Privacy. There are These Tensions between What Impersonal Means versus Private.” Fear and Suspicion of AI is Escalating, Raising Questions of Privacy, Artistic Authenticity, and Human Redundancy. The Exhibition Avoids Easy … Meer lezen over Emily Steer – Moving beyond Killer Robots, A New Show Explores How Artificial Intelligence Can Be Deployed to Care for Humans