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Introduction
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Bernice Curry
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Oral History
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Limitations of Intelligence
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Project Al Qasimi
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Artificial Intelligence
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Practical Applications
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Craft Definitions
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Matthews chatbot
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Dialogue Flow
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Machine vs Inventor
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Visions of ourselves
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AI Assembly
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Beyond Essential Operations
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Vernacular Knowledge
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Conversations withbina48
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The Technological Future
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Deep Feelings
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Race After Technology
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Our Future
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What Do Robotic Systems Need
Description:
Explore a thought-provoking keynote address from HRI 2020 that delves into the intersection of community, art, and vernacular knowledge within technological ecosystems. Examine how interactions between humans and robots are reshaping relationships and societal dynamics through the lens of race, gender, and aging. Discover the importance of creating qualitatively informed systems that understand and share the aims and values of the humans they work with. Learn about the speaker's art practice, which interrogates humanoid robots and seeks to create culturally specific voice interactive entities. Gain insights into the need for marginalized communities to actively participate in shaping the future of algorithmic systems, including robotics, to ensure inclusivity, fairness, and ethical considerations. Reflect on the potential impact of artificial intelligence on social equity, data sovereignty, and consciousness as you explore the complex interplay between technology and society.

Community, Art and the Vernacular in Technological Ecosystems

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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