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From welfare to tenant state? State-tech relations in an age of AI

Strand Campus, London

How should we make sense of state-tech relations in an age of platformisation and AI? Whilst much has been said about the advent of data-driven governance and the regulatory features of platforms and AI, we still lack an adequate understanding of their wider political economy and what this means for the role of the state, public institutions and the nature of state power. In this talk, Professor Lina Dencik provides an analysis of how platforms and AI are embedded in society as infrastructures and argue that the political economy underpinning their advancement risks displacing public institutions and positions the state as a ‘tenant’.

Speaker

Professor Lina Dencik is Professor and University Research Leader in AI Justice at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is Co-Founder/Director of the Data Justice Lab and has published widely on digital media and the politics of data, with a particular focus on governance and resistance. Her recent publications include Data Justice (2022, Sage), The Media Manifesto (2020, Polity) and Digital Citizenship in a Datafied Society (2018, Polity). 

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This event is part of the King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence, running from Tuesday 21 to Saturday 25 May 2024.

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