
GradLIFE Podcast AI @ Illinois: Surveillance and Syntax with Kainen Bell and Antonio Hamilton
This episode is part of our special GradLIFE series AI at Illinois, where we delve into the impacts of artificial intelligence technologies on our graduate students' research, teaching, and thinking.
On this episode, Bri Lafond (Writing Studies doctoral candidate and Graduate College Career Exploration Fellow) sits down with Kainen Bell (School of Information Sciences) and Antonio Hamilton (English) for a chat about how AI is impacting conversations around writing, education, and surveillance.
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Show Notes:
Kainen Bell
Information Sciences at Illinois
Community Data Clinic
Wikimedia Foundation
Antonio Hamilton
English at Illinois
Writers Workshop
Some Miscellany from the Show:
Anti-Surveillance Campaigns in Brazil
- Get my face out of your sight! (Tire meu rosto da sua mira!) - National Campaign in Brazil
- No Camera in my face (Sem Câmera na minha cara) - Local Campaign in Recife Brazil
From Kainen: To learn more about how global communities are resisting Data Colonialism, read the recently published book, Resisting Data Colonialism – A Practical Intervention
- Created by a network of Activists, Scholars, and Community Organizers named Tierra Común
- Kainen wrote a submission titled, Resistance storytelling: Anti-Surveillance campaign in Recife, Brazil (Page 63)
Institute for IP and Social Justice
Algorithms of Oppression, Safiya Noble
Gender Shades, Joy Buolamwini
GradLIFE is a production of the Graduate College at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. For more information, and for anything else related to the Graduate College, visit us at grad.illinois.edu
