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SUMMARY:Panel 23. Human-AI feedback Loops in Platformized Consumption – Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nMassimo Airoldi\, Università degli Studi di Milano\nAlessandro Caliandro\, Università di Pavia\nAlessandro Gandini\, Università degli Studi di Milano\nGabriella Punziano\, Università di Napoli\, Federico II \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 660 – Exploring Feedback Loops with the Lens of Autonomy\nMinna Ruckenstein\, Helsingin yliopisto \nID 461 – User Autonomy in Human-AI Feedback Loops: A Study of the Rednote Platform\nYiran Gao\, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign \nID 534 – The sanitisation of data in AI-driven market research\nLaura Bruschi\, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale \nID 231 – The Scope of Algorithmic Fairness and What Lies Beyond: On the Sociotechnical Affordances of Recommender Systems\nBernhard Wieser\, Technische Universität Graz \nID 675 – When feedback fails: broken loops in insurance and healthcare\nMaiju Tanninen\, KU Leuven \nID 577 – “Where Every Need Has Been Anticipated”: An Antidichotomic Account of Digital Habits and Algorithmic Prediction\nSimone Bernardi Della Rosa\, Università del Molise
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-23-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B5.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),consumer culture,feedback loop,platformization,recommendation systems
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SUMMARY:Panel 3. Simondon and AI: A Collective Individuation in the Year of His Birth Centenary - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Convenors:\nFabio Iapaolo\, Politecnico di Milano\nSusana Aires\, King’s College London\nLudovico Rella\, Durham University   \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 893 – Simondon Reads Cybernetics: Thresholds in the Social History of Technology\nIsabella Consolati\, Politecnico di Torino \nID 688 – Simondon and the “Gestalt Controversy”\nFreya Häberlein\, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg \nID 870 – “Anthropo-/socio-/zoo-/biomorphisms” as Foundational Processes for Human-AI Relation\nJuho Rantala\, Tampereen yliopisto \nID 350 – The transductions of a purple pixel: conceptual tensions at the boundary between human and machine\nRaffaele Andrea Buono\, University College London \nID 307 – Deep learning and “in-depth technology”: the ethics of Artificial Intelligence systems\nDiego Vicentin\, Universidade Estadual de Campinas \nID 358 – Technical culture beyond Simondon in the age of AI\nTyler Reigeluth\, Université Catholique de Lille \nID 635 – Understanding technicity: towards a new approach to AI education\nSusana Aires\, King’s College London
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-3-session-1/
LOCATION:Room B2.1.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),Gilbert Simondon,individuation theory,machine learning,socio-technical assemblages
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T090000
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SUMMARY:Panel 59. Disentangling AI and Health/Healthcare: imaginaries\, Narratives\, Values
DESCRIPTION:Convenor:\nElisabetta Locatelli\, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 205 – Transformation of the Clinic. Data-driven preemption of disease and the politics of health\nNiels Van Dijk\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\nKaterina Sideri\, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences \nID 288 – The risk of trust: promises and pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence in radiomics\nMarta Gibin\, Università di Bologna\nRiccardo Pronzato\, Università di Bologna\nAntonio Maturo\, Università di Bologna \nID 298 – Unraveling AI imaginaries in radiomics: Beyond exoticism\, mentalism\, and technologism \nJakub Mlynar\, HES-SO Valais-Wallis University of Applied Sciences and Arts\nMélanie Champendal\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nLluis Borràs Ferrís\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nRicardo Ribeiro\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland\nAdrien Depeursinge\, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland \nID 314 – STS interventions in causal AI: the case of clinical prediction model validation\nJames Lowe\, University of Exeter\nNiccolò Tempini\, University of Exeter \nID 551 – Scalable Screenings: A Critical Analysis of Narratives Surrounding Mental Health Apps\nGreta Von Albertini\, University College London
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-59/
LOCATION:Room B2.2.1
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence (AI),health,healthcare,imaginaries,values
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SUMMARY:Panel 53. Algorithmic Imaginaries: Discourses on AI in Digital Media
DESCRIPTION:Convenors\nSahar Tavakoli\, Università degli Studi di Milano\nLorena Cano-Orón\, Universitat de València\nDafne Calvo\, Universitat de València \nSee Panels and Abstracts Details \nID 135 – The Impact of Virtual DJs on Radio and Media Discourse: Public Reactions and Media Narratives Regarding PROFM’s AI Project\nMomoc Antonio\, University of Bucharest \nID 262 – From Determinism to Dystopia: Industry-Driven Narratives and the EU AI Act\nBríd-áine Parnell\, University of Edinburgh \nID 343 – Computational imageries: perceptions and expectation of the digital publics\nAlessandra Micalizzi\, Pegaso University\nLeonardo Galteri\, Pegaso University \nID 656 – AI as a Trap: Unmasking the Metaphorical Engines of Algorithmic Imaginaries\nBruno Gransche\, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
URL:https://stsitalia.org/event/panel-53/
LOCATION:Room B3.1
CATEGORIES:algorithmic imaginaries,Artificial Intelligence (AI),journalism,media representation,public opinion
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