Truth in the Age of Algorithms
Overview
In this talk, Dr Jennifer Cairns explores predictive AI as something surprisingly familiar: a modern form of divination.
Like older techniques for reading the future, today’s algorithms promise to help us navigate risk, uncertainty, and the desire to know what comes next. Dr Jennifer Cairns considers the cultural ideas built into AI, especially our long, messy history of defining “intelligence”, and how these assumptions shape what we treat as knowledge or truth.
Drawing on ethnographic research in the US and the UK, Dr Jennifer Cairns asks what kinds of truths AI seems to produce, and how these connect to much older ways of knowing that have shaped Western culture since the Enlightenment.
By viewing AI not just as a technical tool but as a cultural product, Dr Jennifer Cairns shows how predictive systems both challenge and reinforce existing assumptions about knowledge, revealing how our ideas of truth are becoming increasingly networked, iterative, optimised, and future oriented.
Who Should Attend
Anyone curious about how AI shapes decisions and our ideas of truth.
Practical Information
The talk includes a Q&A session.
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Accessibility Information
The venue is wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet on the ground floor. Please contact us regarding any specific accessibility requirements you may have by emailing events@manlitphil.ac.uk
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- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
- Doors at 18:00
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Cross Street Chapel
Cross Street
Manchester M2 1NL United Kingdom
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