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AI - Who's Looking After Me
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The autumn/winter 2023 season features a series of episodes focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and has been realised with the generous support of ARC Club.
In the first episode, NND speaks with Jennifer Wong, head of programming at Science Gallery London about the exhibition ‘AI: Who’s Looking After Me?' - a collaboration with arts organisation Future Everything that brings together artists, researchers and young people to collectively interrogate AI through the lenses of care and the arts, taking a critical look at how this technology is unfolding in our lives today and highlighting the reality of its development in relation to where it might be going in the future.
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