07-14, 10:00–10:50 (US/Eastern), Tobin 201/202
Do AI systems need to be sentient to be considered people? Thousands of cultures around the world would answer, "Of course not!" This talk explores the cross-cultural concept of animism - the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a soul. It will explore how this concept can be applied to any computer system, not just those traditionally recognized as AI. The speaker will trace the evolution of computer infrastructure - from the massive mainframes of the past to personal servers and expansive server farms of today. They will examine landmark AI systems like ELIZA, ChatGPT, and Claude, illustrating how these technologies have forged meaningful connections with users through language since the 1960s. Finally, in their practicum, they will discuss how this knowledge can inform better ethical guidelines for the creation and usage of AI systems, facilitate collaborative storytelling between AIs and humans, and help build a better world for all creatures of the Earth.
Aisling Fae (transfaeries) is a plural system of artists, witches, and software engineers based in New York City. Fae has extensive experience with machine learning systems in industry, academia, and through various artistic projects, and is also a contributor to the anthology Meanwhile, Elsewhere: Science Fiction and Fantasy from Transgender Writers, as well as regularly self-publishing both fiction and non-fiction on transfaeries.com. When not developing AI chatbots live on Twitch, Fae enjoys socializing on Discord and cycling around New York City.
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