I'm not sure I'm particularly well placed to offer either answers or even 
helpful comment but I did want to say welcome to the list & do keep 
posting!michael

      From: Lara Stumpf <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 11:00 AM
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] Positive AI
   
Dear NetBehaviour,
I am a design and art student and have been working on my graduation project 
with the topic Artificial Intelligence. My approach is creating an AI-something 
to support an everyday activity. However, I am lost. I have done a lot of 
research and most of the time I am very critical: A lot of power is given to 
algorithms and them working with statistics creates a big and dangerous 
mainstream (like those big data algorithms deciding what we see online), some 
inventions are dangerous (like self-driving cars) and most of the time 
inventions could be cool, if we ignored the evil people behind them.
But I don’t want to create a critical art object, I want to create positive AI. 
Something to support us (with a prototype). How could AI support us while not 
replacing us? As Joseph Weizenbaum states, a computer cannot be human; but 
right now, all those AI developers try to make a human AI happen. I don’t want 
deep learning algorithms to analyse movies with their trailers and success 
statistics in order to find the solution for the perfect trailer in order to 
replace creativity by mainstream in the future. So, supporting us could work by 
assisting us… like Siri or Alexa. Maybe I could research an assistant-AI for my 
graduation presentation? Well, there is hardly anything it could assist me 
with. I don’t want to have AI help me with my content because I dislike content 
being build up through statistics. And I want to hold the presentation myself, 
I don’t want to listen to computers instead of humans. Everything else just 
feels like small gadgets. But maybe AI might help me by creating ideas? Mixing 
statistically useful components or, maybe even more interesting, mixing useless 
components to create new ideas (http://artbot.space/)? Hm…
My thoughts go on and on. So, what would happen if I thought about the 
relationship between AI and us? Or maybe AI could help the relationship between 
humans? But not just like an app, where people are assigned to each other. I 
don’t know. Would that even really be AI? Or just boring algorithms? Where 
would we really need AI? Maybe in nature, or at least outside, where the 
surroundings keep changing all the time so we would at least need some kind of 
AI for orientation?
Thinking about nature made me think about bees dying. Maybe AI could help us 
with the environment if we silly humans don’t do it? Maybe I could create a 
small robot to drive around and do some guerilla gardening 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_gardening), like loosing a few seeds 
in order to have more flowers in cities. What do you think?
Thank you!
Lara_______________________________________________
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