File:Data flock (faces) by Philipp Schmitt & AT&T Laboratories Cambridge.jpg

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Scratches and marks on an image of a dataset of face images as a visual metaphor for the researchers' subjectivity in making AI

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English: This image shows face images from the Olivetti faces dataset, created at AT&T Laboratories Cambridge in the early 1990s. The portraits are scattered across the image and grouped by similarity. The image is a ‘laptopogram’, created by exposing photographic paper using a computer screen and developed in the artist’s bathtub. The process preserves a digital artifact of AI research in silver crystals, returning a physical dimension to sterile data. Dust, scratches, and the marks left by the artist’s hands draw a connection to the role of the researchers' subjectivity in making AI.
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Source BBC, Better Images of AI, https://betterimagesofai.org/images
Author Philipp Schmitt and AT&T Laboratories Cambridge

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