The AI Justice Matrix is an online platform and collaborative authorship project that invites the perspectives of practitioners concerned with our relationship with technology, developed as part of my JUST AI fellowship at the Ada Lovelace Institute, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Fundamentally, this project refutes the notion that effective policy making, as it relates to AI ethics, is at all possible. It’s critique of Euro-centric knowledge processes and the way they manifest as a curated information flows passing though sanctioned knowledge keepers. It treats all sources and expression of knowledge as valid. It offers issues to consider when contemplating AI practice without necessarily offering an answer.
Presented at Transmediale 2021/22 and CPDP 2022. Publication in development.