‘Who makes AI?’, co-authored by Dr Kanta Dihal, attracts media attention

A recent paper on ‘Who makes AI? Gender and portrayals of AI scientists in popular film, 1920–2020’ has attracted considerable media attention. The authors are Dr Kanta Dihal, Dr  Stephen Cave, Dr Eleanor Drage and Dr Kerry Mackereth from Cambridge University’s Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI). Abstract It is well established both that women […]

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Launch of ‘Migrant Ecologies’, a collaborative project between Cambridge University and Ashoka University

Prof. Subha Mukherji launches the collaborative project, Migrant Ecologies, with Martin Crowley (MML, Cambridge), Jonathan Gil Harris (Ashoka University) and Sumana Roy (Ashoka University), at Ashoka University, Delhi (India), from the 20th of March to the 4th of April. She gives a talk on ‘Migrant Forms’ at the opening symposium, ‘Migrant Ecologies’. This project is supported […]

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Prof. Michael Hurley lectures on ‘How to be Superstitious’

Prof. Michael Hurley lectures on ‘How to be Superstitious’ Lancaster University, 15 March 2023: Professor Hurley will address the Literature & Religion Reading Group. Modern society likes to think it is governed by entirely rational, evidence-based beliefs. But is this true? Or even desirable? Professor Hurley’s lecture explores the nature and counterintuitive value of ‘superstition’, […]

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