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22 May 2021 14:16

Archives and AI: Coping with Climate Change

San Servolo island, Venice

Workshop | May 22-24, 2021

San Servolo island, Venice - VIU

Workshop initiative:
AI4EU H2020 EU project WP5. Working group on Cultural Issues in AI
European Centre for Living Technology (ECLT), Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Format:
In presence and online

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time and its devastating impact is already felt strongly in cities like Venice, which are struggling to remain sustainable and habitable. Dealing with climate change not only requires science and technology but the cooperation from everybody in society. One step to help achieve this cooperation is through the construction of archives about dramatic events related to climate change. These archives should contain not only physical and ecological data but also social data gleaned from social media, news and oral histories. They make it possible to learn about the past and see patterns to prepare the future. But to achieve their potential, archives must be made accessible and understandable to everybody and this requires both scientific and artistic methods. Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time and its devastating impact is already felt strongly in cities like Venice, which are struggling to remain sustainable and habitable. Dealing with climate change not only requires science and technology but the cooperation from everybody in society. One step to help achieve this cooperation is through the construction of archives about dramatic events related to climate change. These archives should contain not only physical and ecological data but also social data gleaned from social media, news and oral histories. They make it possible to learn about the past and see patterns to prepare the future. But to achieve their potential, archives must be made accessible and understandable to everybody and this requires both scientific and artistic methods.

This workshop used the AquaGranda Digital Community Memory recently created in the face of the catastrophic inundation in Venice on November 2019 as a source of concrete case studies to examine the role of archives in mitigating climate change. The workshop focuses specifically on the use of AI. AI is playing a growing role in archives for data collection, data access, and data interpretation. Although there are many positive and exciting aspects to this use of AI for the Common Good, which we will highlight in the workshop, there are also difficult issues related to privacy, security, fairness, and bias.

Chairman: Professor Luc Steels

In collaboration with:
EU FET project MUHAI (VIU), EU FET project Odycceus (Ca’Foscari Dept of Management) and Science Gallery Venice.

Language

The event will be held in English

Organized by

AI4EU, ECLT

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