Author: Kay Slater
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How the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community Uses Large Language Model Tools
Article (English) – Exploring the biases, limitations, and potential of current AI tools in generating accessible resources for marginalized and disabled communities, particularly in the arts sector, through a mix of research, engagement, and prototyping.
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The big AI pivot in higher education. Money, Power, forget the Respect
Social post – highlights a significant shift in higher education towards AI.
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On Bias: A Starting Point for Research
10 minute read – Explores Kay/the author’s personal biases, privilege, and positionality as they begin a research project on AI, accessibility, and the arts, questioning systems like copyright, privacy, and capitalism.
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Mix and mash-up
Article – An experimental musician explores how technology has transformed our cut-and-paste culture.
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AI Art and its Impact on Artists
Academic Paper – This paper examines the implementation of equity-focused frameworks in the development and use of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the mitigation of systemic biases in technology.
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Consultation on Copyright in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence
Paper – This consultation paper explores the implications of generative AI on copyright law in Canada, addressing challenges such as ownership, creator rights, and the ethical use of AI-generated content.
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AI and the Planet: Balancing Innovation with Environmental Responsibility
This article explores the environmental impacts of AI development and the importance of sustainable practices.
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CARFAC-RAAV’s Recommendations Regarding AI and Visual Artists
Website – Canadian artists’ associations discuss the impact of AI on visual artists, focusing on intellectual property rights and ethical considerations
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Accessible and Equitable Artificial Intelligence Systems
This technical guide addresses the development of AI systems that are accessible and equitable, providing organizational processes to support these goals.
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Guiding Principles for the Use of AI in Government
Website – The Canadian government presents principles to promote transparency, accountability, and environmental sustainability in AI applications within public services