Kate Crawford & Vladan Joler

Anatomy of an AI System

Exhibition view »Open Codes. The World as a Field of Data«
Artists
Kate Crawford & Vladan Joler
Title
Anatomy of an AI System
Themenbereich
#Labour&Production #MachineLearning
Hashtag
#Automation #Work4.0 #ArtificialIntelligence #Roboter
Year
2018
Medium / Material / Technic
Print

At the exhibition 27.02.– 07.04.2019

At this moment in the 21st century, we see a new form of extractivism that is well underway: one that reaches into the furthest corners of the biosphere and the deepest layers of human cognitive and affective being. Many of the assumptions about human life made by machine learning systems are narrow, normative and laden with error. Yet they are inscribing and building those assumptions into a new world, and will increasingly play a role in how opportunities, wealth, and knowledge are distributed.

The stack that is required to interact with an Amazon Echo goes well beyond the multi-layered »technical stack« of data modeling, hardware, servers and networks. The full stack reaches much further into capital, labor and nature, and demands an enormous amount of each. The true costs of these systems – social, environmental, economic, and political – remain hidden and may stay that way for some time.

We offer up this map and essay as a way to begin seeing across a wider range of system extractions. The scale required to build artificial intelligence systems is too complex, too obscured by intellectual property law, and too mired in logistical complexity to fully comprehend in the moment. Yet you draw on it every time you issue a simple voice command to a small cylinder in your living room: »Alexa, what time is it?«