See more
Zeynep Tufekci
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research
Artificial Intelligence: New Frontiers, Old Problems
The speaker illuminates the future of artificial intelligence (AI) technology by paralleling its potential social impact with historical disruptions wrought by the printing press.
Stephen Greenblatt, Joseph Koerner et al.
Critical Theory
On Freud's "Remembering, Repeating, and Working-Through"
Three distinguished critics respond to Freud’s classic paper, “Remembering, Repeating and Working-Through,”, the fifth of his six Papers on Technique written a century ago.
Tim Ingold
World Design Organization
Design Beyond
Critiquing Enlightenment humanism's environmental and social toll, rejecting technologically driven posthuman futures, urging a renewed humanism valuing coexistence with nature. The speaker advocates for a pluriversal conversation, respecting diverse voices for a sustainable future.
Elisa L. Elhadj, Nicola Hamilton et al.
Privacy Camp Conference
Revealing, Rethinking and Changing Systems
The panel on wartime civilians explores the use of surveillance technologies during conflicts, focusing on Ukraine's experience. Panelists discuss the legal and ethical complexities, potential human rights violations, and the balance between national security and privacy.
Robin D. G. Kelley, Peter Linebaugh
Trinity Social Justice Institute
American Thanatocracy
A conversation about both speakers’ work on racism, capital, and punishment.
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Farhana Sultana
DC Science Writers Association
What Should Global Climate Justice Mean?
The term “climate justice” is widely used – for instance in the United Nations Paris Agreement on Climate of 2015 – but it’s far from clear what it concretely means. The panelists expand on what global “climate justice” means, or should mean, in practice.