Saturday, October 2, 2021

CS and Feminism - Cyberfeminism: Artificial Intelligence and the Unconscious Biases

 Hello Monks...

I am Riddhi Bhatt from  Department of English. You know...what is today's blog ?This blog is about Thinking Activity on CS and Feminism - Cyberfeminism: Artificial Intelligence and the Unconscious Biases. This task is assigned by Prof. Dr. Dilip Barad sir, Head of the English Department of Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavsinhji Bhavnagar University (MKBU). As a part of the syllabus, students of English department are learning the paper called Cultural Studies (paper-205). So, let’s start friends. But before we start I want to give short information about what kind of things we see here…

Cyberfeminism and Artificial Life examines the construction, manipulation and redefinition of life in contemporary technoscientific culture. The book takes a critical political view of the concept of life as information, and traces it through the new biology and the discourse of genomics incorporating the changing discipline of Artificial Life and its manifestation in art, language, literature, commerce and entertainment. 

There is a great deal of ground to contest even when there are no clearly demarcated territories, and the gendered and racial legacy of territorialism must surely be no great loss. Biology no longer occupies a territory that can consistently and reliably be named ‘nature’, and feminism does not preside over a pure, abstract extrapolation of nurture called ‘culture’. 

1. Kirti Sharma: How to keep human bias out of AI?




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