2 hours
University of Exeter, Alexander Building
Free Tickets Available
Tue, 07 Oct, 2025 at 02:30 pm to 04:30 pm (GMT+01:00)
University of Exeter, Alexander Building
New North Road, Thornlea, United Kingdom
Artificial intelligence is everywhere in today’s headlines, simultaneously hailed as a revolutionary breakthrough, feared as a looming threat, and debated as if it were an unstoppable force. But AI is not a singular invention: it is a shifting set of technologies and ideas, bound up with the values and power relations of those who build and govern it. To understand AI critically, we need to see through the hype and doomerism, and ask deeper questions: Who designs and legitimises these systems? Who benefits from AI’s promises, who shoulders the risks and labour that sustain it? And, ultimately, why is AI dominating the present moment, and how can we question, resist, and reimagine it?
This workshop marks the launch of the Critical AI Centre at the University of Exeter.
Panel 2: Critical AI and Social/Data/Science
Chair: Patrick Gildersleve
Speakers:
Mél Hogan, Queen's University
Peaks Krafft, University of Edinburgh
Sarah Shugars, Rutgers University
Milagros Miceli, Weizenbaum Institute
In person attendance only, Alexander Building Digital Experience Lab.
Event supported by Project ADA.
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General Admission | Free |