This seminar explores learnings from Africa’s Voices Foundation, a non-profit start-up spun out combined socio-political and technological research at Cambridge. From Nairobi and Cambridge, AVF works with partners such as UNICEF , Oxfam, the MasterCard Foundation and many others to help them “listen intelligently” to the citizens whom they serve with scale, depth and speed. To do this, we design socio-technical systems that subvert the extractive, commodifying and dehumanising logics of mainstream artificial intelligence and research instrument approaches. This requires accepting the methodological and technical burden that comes from engaging with citizens as social agents rather than extracting from subjects as sources of data. To listen_rather_than_sense, we use AI to augment human capabilities for interpreting social evidence rather than to automate data-driven decision-making. AVF ’s learnings shed a light on what technological innovation, driven by socially-conscious applications of AI, might look like if not borne of commodification, power or control.
Join us for a talk with:
- Sharath Srinivasan (Executive Director/Co-Founder, Africa’s Voices Foundation; Co-Director, CGHR );
- Luke Church (Director of Innovation & Learning, Africa’s Voices Foundation; Affiliated Lecturer, Computer Laboratory, Cambridge)
The talk and Q&A will be followed by drinks with the speakers. All are welcome!