The Making of Misbehaving Machines: An AI in the Library project
Event description
AI machines misbehave. They make errors, they hallucinate. But they do so while pretending to be absolutely certain about their answers.
What would happen if we designed an AI machine that didn’t pretend to be so certain... that would openly misbehave?
This year, a group of UTS researchers and librarians from four Greater Sydney libraries made a “Misbehaving AI answer machine”.
Join us at the launch of the Making of Misbehaving Machines exhibition.
Speakers:
Head Librarian: Michael Gonzalez
AI in the Library Project Lead: A/Prof Heather Ford
Deputy CEO, Australian Library & Information Association: Trish Hepworth
UTS Senior Librarian: Alycia Bailey
AI in the Library Design-led Researchers: Dr Andrew Burrell and Dr Monica Monin
AI in the Library is a pilot project sponsored by the University of Technology Sydney. It is a partnership between the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), the State Library of New South Wales (SLNSW) and the New South Wales Public Libraries Association (NSWPLA), UTS Data and AI Ethics Cluster and the Critical Digital Visualisations Design Research Group. We aim to develop an innovative AI literacy programme to support librarians and library clients in Australia to understand the trustworthiness of AI answer services such as ChatGPT. Libraries participating in the pilot project include City of Parramatta, City of Sydney, NSW TAFE and UTS libraries.
We acknowledge the Gadigal people on whose lands our research is conducted.
This event is part of the UTS FASStival 2024 program.
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