Meet Feminist Tech Diversifying Insights in Data and AI

Under the guidance of Dr. Sandra Buchmüller, visiting professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering at TUD Dresden University of Technology, the CitizenScience.AI project at ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig invites you to a colloquium in the winter semester 2023/2024. We will read and discuss current texts on the topics of Feminist Tech, Data, and AI.

Events in the series Meet Feminist Tech

  • 30.11.2023, 1-2:30 p.m.: Sophie Toupin (2023): Shaping Feminist Artificial Intelligence.
  • 15.01.2024: 4-5:30 p.m.: Kate Crawford (2021): Atlas of AI. Power, Politics and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence.
  • 23.01.2024: 2:50-4:20 p.m.: Kate Crawford (2021): Atlas of AI. Power, Politics and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence, focussing on the chapter Conclusion.Power.  (Please contact pandu@tu-dresden.de if you do not have your own copy)

Location

The analogue location on the main campus of the TUD Dresden University of Technology is:

Merkel-Bau
Helmholtzstraße 14
Room 118 (first floor)
01069 Dresden
Germany

Participation and Registration

We understand the colloquium as an open reading and discussion format in which everyone can participate in terms of time, place and content as they see fit. Consequently, sporadic and even shorter participation than the scheduled colloquium duration is possible and the submission of text suggestions is highly encouraged! Meetings in smaller groups on dates other than those currently announced are of course also possible. The first meeting will be held in German. If you wish to discuss certain topics or texts in English, please contact us in person or by e-mail. 

Please register with details of whether your participation will be analogue or digital at: pandu@tu-dresden.de. You will be provided with the link to the digital room after registration.

CitizenScience.AI
TU Dresden
pandu@tu-dresden.de

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funded by:
Gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
Gefördert vom Freistaat Sachsen.