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Generated Sexualities : How (AI)nclusivity Becomes Discrimination
The AI revolution is not without human biases, and random generation is not as “random” as you would expect.
sreeshachakra
Jun 186 min read


The Tell-Tale Code: AI in Global Surveillance Systems, Privacy and the Democratic State.
His eye was like the eye of a vulture, the eye of one of those terrible birds that watch and wait while an animal dies, and then fall...
SEBANTI HUI 2333168
Jun 186 min read


The Crungus Effect: Hallucinations or Neologisms?
AI systems, even while devoid of semantic intent, act as inadvertent lexicographers. Their outputs are indexed, shared, and popularised by human agents. A fabricated term, when presented to users who perceive AI as ‘trustworthy’, can simply misinform, mislead, and cause real-world harm.
DEVIKA MENON 2333126
Jun 154 min read


Everyday Applications and AI Intrusion
AI integration is no longer the futuristic marvel it once seemed. Its ubiquity spans from workspaces to creative platforms, and while public opinion is divided, one growing sentiment is clear: many users are weary of the constant and often invasive, uninvited presence of artificial intelligence and generated content across everyday platforms.
DEVIKA MENON 2333126
Jun 104 min read


The Post-Woman : Why are all our Embodied Artificial Intelligence Female?
With AI technology reimagining the manner in which we negotiate with technology, rethinking the gender biases therein also become imminent and important.
sreeshachakra
Jun 75 min read


Ownership Going Forward : Subscription Fatigue, Intellectual Property and Common People
What do we really own in this post-digital, AI-centric era, and is this concern simply a materialistic panic or is it genuine ?
sreeshachakra
Jun 36 min read


AI And Socialism: The Role of Labour Unions, Guilds and Unionisation in the Age of AI and Automation.
“AI Will Take Our Jobs!” has been one of those phrases that seems to be present in the echo chamber of every field and discipline. What...
SEBANTI HUI 2333168
Jun 36 min read


The End of Intuition: Are We Outsourcing Gut Feelings to AI?
There’s an odd modern pride in being able to prompt ChatGPT better than others, or using generative design tools faster than one’s peers. But in this race, what we mistake for skill development may actually be skill decay. Professionals risk losing their touch. Learners risk never acquiring one. Are we really having a skill-development when we stop doing everything by ourselves?
DEVIKA MENON 2333126
Jun 24 min read


Apple Intelligence Adverts, Vacuum Cleaners and Getting the Gist : AI and the Promise of Efficiency
AI tools and integrations promise to save time - but time for what exactly?
sreeshachakra
Apr 284 min read


Design or Resign: Has the Post-AI Gaming Industry Become More Accessible, Educational and Inclusive?
The Internet worships cats; they dote on them, hail their pictures and cannot help but to search up cat videos on YouTube . When Game...
SEBANTI HUI 2333168
Apr 287 min read


On the Need for Caste Sensitization Modules as a Part of Technical Curricula
As India navigates its digital and cultural evolution, ensuring caste equity is both a moral imperative and a societal necessity.
BHATTACHARYA ADRITA AMIT 2333119
Dec 18, 20248 min read


Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability : Companions or Contradictions?
AI poses a tipping point for world sustainability issues, as it can bolster and decelerate sustainability efforts. How do we navigate?
sreeshachakra
Dec 18, 20244 min read


Do Machines Dream of Musicians: The Ethical Ramifications of Voice Synthesis in an Era of Vocaloid and AI Music.
A few decades ago, we would not have been able to imagine that we would be listening to machines singing and performing in the near...
SEBANTI HUI 2333168
Dec 18, 20246 min read


Am I Biased Beneath the Code?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) bias is similar to the visible tip of an iceberg, representing only an observable, fractional part of a much...
DEVIKA MENON 2333126
Dec 17, 20244 min read


AI-enabled Education in a Neoliberal Economy
As the contemporary world is moving towards a neo-liberal economy, the market is the axis on which human lives revolve. In such an...
DEVIKA MENON 2333126
Aug 11, 20243 min read


Pay the Piper: Compensating Artists for Contributions to AI Art
We need to find a way for human originality to coexist with artificial intelligence.
BHATTACHARYA ADRITA AMIT 2333119
Jul 19, 20245 min read


What’s Hot? Can AI Solve the Climate Crisis?
Time flows and technology grows. With every passing day, new technologies and innovations are emerging from every corner of the world....
SEBANTI HUI 2333168
Jul 19, 20244 min read


“Gamification,” and How AI Can Help Improve Productivity
Adding game elements to our everyday activities through AI usage may help us drastically combat procrastination and stay engaged in work.
sreeshachakra
Jul 19, 20244 min read


Is AI "human" enough...yet?
The streets of Thanjavur, a city steeped in South Indian culture, come alive with vibrant displays of Thalaiyatti Bommai – the...
DEVIKA MENON 2333126
Jun 19, 20244 min read


Automated Academe: AI in Academic Research Might Not Be a Bane
When OpenAI launched ChatGPT to the general public on November 30, 2022, it left an indelible mark on the future of technology,...
SEBANTI HUI 2333168
Jun 19, 20245 min read
Generated Sexualities : How (AI)nclusivity Becomes Discrimination
The AI revolution is not without human biases, and random generation is not as “random” as you would expect.
sreeshachakra
Jun 186 min read
The Tell-Tale Code: AI in Global Surveillance Systems, Privacy and the Democratic State.
His eye was like the eye of a vulture, the eye of one of those terrible birds that watch and wait while an animal dies, and then fall...
SEBANTI HUI 2333168
Jun 186 min read
The Un-unalivable Word: On the Ethics of Algorithmic Censorship and Moderation
When platforms claim to act in the name of safety, they must be critically examined: whose safety, and at what cost?
BHATTACHARYA ADRITA AMIT 2333119
Jun 175 min read
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