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AI Design Futures
Artificial intelligence (AI) impacts humans at the existential level, by influencing how we experience and think about time, vulnerability and finitude, and how we make sense of the world. AI also raises normative questions about the social and political futures we imagine and on how we should design the societal institutions and socio-technical systems in which AI systems are embedded. These simultaneous and multi-layered processes of design are inextricably intertwined.
This research project addresses these issues by studying and discussing how algorithms shape our temporal imagination at the existential and political level, and how our images of the future feed back into the design of AI and the institutions in which AI is embedded. The project seeks to conceptualise and bring about existential, political and institutional design futures, by means of engaging both political and existential philosophy, so as to imagine and create new narratives for alternative AI Design Futures.
Start: 1 September 2023
End: 31 August 2028
Project type
Guest Professor Project
Universities and institutes
Uppsala University
University of Vienna
Project members
Mark Coeckelbergh
Guest Professor
Uppsala University
University of Vienna
Amanda Lagerkvist
Professor
Uppsala University
Magnus Strand
Associate Professor
Uppsala University
Martin Lindstam
PhD student
Uppsala University
Victor Larsson
PhD student
Uppsala University