Dienstag, 24. Oktober 2023, 19:00 - 20:30 iCal

16th Eric Wolf Lecture

Akhil Gupta: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Climate Change: Some Anthropological Questions

Kleiner Festsaal im Hauptgebäude der Universität Wien
Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien

Lecture


Depending on your perspective, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is either going to save the world or destroy it. In this talk, I look at the promise and perils of using AI in the arena of climate change through an analysis of the energy and infrastructural sectors. AI can help mitigate climate change in different ways but also enables the main actors of the carbon economy, including the tech companies, to promote misconceptions about climate change for their own benefit. AI “solutions” to the climate crisis are ultimately dependent on the categories in which data is collected for algorithmic operations. What are the implications for AI of the anthropological truism that different cultures and societies classify the world in different ways? How would a postcolonial and decolonial AI challenge the basic presuppositions on which solutions to the climate crisis are being thought?

 

AKHIL GUPTA is a professor of social and cultural anthropology at UCLA, working on questions of artificial intelligence, transnational capitalism, infrastructure, and corruption. His research projects have led him from studying agriculture to state development agencies to multinational corporations. By combining cultural and sociological analyses of institutions and social life with questions raised by postcolonial theory, he uses rigorous and intensive ethnographic research as a basis to rethink some major questions in social theory dealing with space, place, and temporality. His publications include Red Tape (2011), The Promise of Infrastructure (2018, co-edited with Nikhil Anand and Hannah Appel), The Anthropology of Corruption (2018, co-edited with Sarah Muir). His forthcoming book on the outsourcing industry in India is titled Future Tense (co-authored with Purnima Mankekar).

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Veranstalter

Institut für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie der Universität Wien; Institut für Sozialanthropologie der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften; IFK - Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften Kunstuniversität Linz in Wien


Kontakt

Mag. Marie-Therese Hartwig
Institut für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie
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marie-therese.hartwig@univie.ac.at