Open Call
Imagine you come home and want to enter your apartment, but the door leading into the building remains closed. Or you are mistaken for someone else at the airport checkpoint. All of this happens because you are a black woman and facial recognition misidentified you because of those two features.
It used to be that machines didn't care who we were, where we came from, or what we looked like. Now, however, algorithms are increasingly determining what we may or may not do. Our personal characteristics such as gender, age, origin, appearance, and name now play a greater role. Therefore, diversity and variety should be at the forefront of the development of algorithms. These should also be developed by diverse groups - and not only by certain groups.
With the open call "Robots in Residence" we would like to address questions of artificial intelligence, machine learning, the impact of algorithms and the question to what extent AI is neutral or can normalize, solidify, or dismantle racisms. Starting with why most robots are white and black people have difficulty finding a suitable avatar and emojis often don't reflect cultural differences.
The call is exclusively for Ethiopian based coders and artists with skills in programming. In our Robots in Residence, you will program a NAO robot and equip it with new skills. The focus will be on aspects of diversity, variety, and creativity.
Coders and artists are invited to submit project ideas with a concept.
A jury will then select the best project idea and the winner(s) will have six weeks to program the robot and implement their idea.
The NAO is programmed with the programming language Python.
For the application, please fill out this
Form, deadline is the
21st of July 2023.
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