Artificial Intelligence: An Intersectional Perspective (7,5 credits)

Credit-bearing course

Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

Societal Aspects of AI

Human-AI Interaction

The course places the use and the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and associated digital technologies (such as self-learning algorithms, autonomous machines and Human-Machine interfaces) in a historical, social and legal context. The course integrates theories and empirical research from different disciplines to investigate how asymmetrical relations are created and maintained, and how these inequalities are coded in and by the practice and development of AI and new digital technologies.