Maybe this is a symptom of a broader issue in AI: imagining it as a tool to substitute existing processes rather than something that can extend our capabilities to do things we never were able to before…
As we think about responsible #CivicAI and even #PublicAI, I think it would be really valuable to ground ourselves in concrete examples of low risk applications, questions of missing capabilities over substitutes, and priorities the public actually WANTS to implement AI to address.
Interesting PhD Position in “Inclusive Design with Artificial Intelligence” at the Digital Interactions Lab, UvA:
Deadline 30 November 2024
If a person can now have #products and #perishables like #groceries #delivered to the #home for the "same cost" as...
Scenario:
Go out for an #icecream on a #Sunday afternoon, and there are more #vehicles on the road than used to be during #rushhour (exaggerating.. but)
Where are you going?