Event

An anti-fascist approach to AI means decomputing

  • Tue 8 Oct 24

    12:00 - 13:00

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    Dan Mcquillan, Goldsmiths, University of London

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    Lectures, talks and seminars
    Centre for Commons Organizing, Values Equalities and Resilience (COVER) Research Seminar Series

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    Centre for Commons Organising Values Equalities and Resilience

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The Centre for Commons Organising, Values Equalities and Resilience (COVER) welcomes Dan Mcquillan from Goldsmiths, University of London to discuss research on an anti-fascist approach to AI that aims for alternative technopolitical outcomes.

Seminar summary

AI’s apparatus of computation and social relations produces a nested set of inevitable harms, from states of exception to environmental degradation. A common thread running through its mathematical operations, its contemporary applications and its accompanying ideologies is the reemergence of eugenics and authoritarian social logics. In this talk I will argue for an anti-fascist approach to AI that aims for alternative technopolitical outcomes. I will suggest a strategy of decomputing which combines degrowth and decolonialism in order to delegitimise AI’s extractivism and its use as a diversion from the structural failures of the status quo. In practice, this would consist of forms of action that reject hyperscale machinery hurtful to the commonality, and instead attempt to transform collective subjectivities and technical arrangements at the same time.

 

How to attend this seminar

This seminar will take place online on Tuesday 8 October 2024 at 12pm.

The seminar is free to attend with no need to register in advance.

 

Speaker bio

Dan Mcquillan

After a Ph.D in Experimental Particle Physics, Dan worked with people learning disabilities & mental health issues, created websites with asylum seekers, ran social tech camps in Kyrgyzstan and Sarajevo and worked for Amnesty International and the NHS. He is currently a Lecturer in Creative & Social Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London and he recently authored Resisting AI – An Anti-fascist Approach to Artificial Intelligence.