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«Code, algorithms and artificial intelligence
complement the human condition, can solve problems, accelerate decision-making,
and help complete complex tasks through self-learning processes. The framework
in which these operate is often defined as a communication system that is
universal, transparent, simple and accessible.
However, algorithmic processes are inscribed in our
infrastructures. And beyond the purely functional transmission and
transformation of the data, they often work invisibly, shaping and influencing
social, cultural, economical and political spheres and redefining our
individual and common identities.
This year's Beyond the Obvious (BtO)
Conference ctrl+shift HUMAN: Arts, Sciences and Technologies in Coded
Societies will focus on that paradigm: between the fascination
generated by the possibilities this hybrid and augmented condition brings, and
the awareness of the new patterns that lead to redefinitions of creativity,
disciplines, representation, globalization, production, labor… all within the
framework of an increasing code dependence». Continue a ler.
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