Author: Matthew Lombard
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Call: Uppsala-Vienna AI Colloquium – Julian Hauser: “AI am I: Personal Assistants and the Self”
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Read more: Call: Uppsala-Vienna AI Colloquium – Julian Hauser: “AI am I: Personal Assistants and the Self”Call for Participation: Uppsala-Vienna AI Colloquium — Julian Hauser: “AI am I: Personal Assistants and the Self”May 30, 2025Online via Zoomhttps://listserv.liv.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind2505&L=PHILOS-L&P=R44718 The Uppsala Vienna AI Colloquium is a series of online colloquium-style talks focused on philosophical issues surrounding AI technology. Each talk will address a specific issue of relevance to AI systems (e.g., intelligence, agency, responsibility, etc.) and will be delivered by an expert with a research background on the topic. The intended audience of the talks are philosophically informed individuals with an interest in the philosophy of artificial intelligence. More details about the Uppsala Vienna AI Colloquium are available at: https://uv-colloquium.com/…
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Surrealist Salvador Dalí gets a phone number you can dial to wish him happy birthday or simply chat
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Read more: Surrealist Salvador Dalí gets a phone number you can dial to wish him happy birthday or simply chat[The Dali Museum in Florida has again used presence-evoking technologies to explore the work and life Salvador Dali, this time making it possible (for a short time at least) for anyone to call a telephone number and have a conversation with an AI chatbot trained to replicate the Spanish surrealist who died in 1989. The short story below from DesignTAXI provides details and the original version includes a 32-second video (also on YouTube). For more on the mentioned AI trailer for the never-made film Giraffes on Horseback Salad, see coverage in Artsy and a (negative) review in ArtNet.…
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Call: Chapters for “Gotta Study ‘Em All: 30 Years of Pokémon”
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Read more: Call: Chapters for “Gotta Study ‘Em All: 30 Years of Pokémon”Call for Chapters: “Gotta Study ‘Em All: 30 Years of Pokémon”To be tentatively published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2026Full CFP (PDF): https://piotrsiuda.com/wp-content/uploads/CFP_Pokemon.pdf Editors: Samuli Laato, Elina Koskinen, Piotr Siuda Deadline for submission of initial proposals (Extended Abstracts): June 30, 2025 [NOTE: This volume proposal is to be submitted for review to Bloomsbury as the editors received initial positive feedback from the commissioning editors. Subject to their final decision, this book will go ahead as tentatively scheduled below.] Today, the Pokémon franchise is considered the world’s most valuable media franchise of all time (Statista, 2021; The editors of TIME, 2024).…
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On the same wavelength: Neural “fingerprints” indicate deep focus flow states in teams
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Read more: On the same wavelength: Neural “fingerprints” indicate deep focus flow states in teams[Interesting new research from Caltech and Toyohashi University of Technology suggests that distinct combinations of neurological traits and states can be linked to the experience of “flow” both within and across individuals. Because flow is a phenomenon often discussed with and related to the experience of presence, the research suggests at least the potential for new ways to measure and assess the distinct and overlapping causes and consequences of both phenomena together, by replicating the new research while adding standard self-report or other presence measures or even identifying neural signatures of both flow and presence simultaneously. See Neuroscience News and…
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Call: “The Role of Technology in Relational Communication” issue of Review of Communication
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Read more: Call: “The Role of Technology in Relational Communication” issue of Review of CommunicationCall for Papers: The Role of Technology in Relational CommunicationA Special Issue of Review of Communicationhttps://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/technology-relational-communication/ Deadline for submissions: September 28, 2025 Special Issue Editor:Michelle T. Violanti, The University of Tennessee Knoxville Review of Communication is dedicated to advancing the field of communication by examining research areas that are still emerging to advance our knowledge about a communication phenomenon. The rise in telehealth, often advocated by insurance companies, has impacted provider-patient relationships at levels not seen previously. Similarly, workplaces have found ways to use technology to build and maintain relationships for their remote workers. Individuals working in isolating jobs, such as…
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Digital twins and virtual reality transform electric utility workforce training at Virginia Tech
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Read more: Digital twins and virtual reality transform electric utility workforce training at Virginia Tech[This story from Virginia Tech describes the benefits of combining presence-evoking virtual reality with digital twin replicas of physical systems for training, in this case for workforce members who operate the Virginia Tech Electric power substation in Blacksburg. See the original version of the story for three different pictures and two short videos, and for more context listen to a 16-minute segment of the University’s “Curious Conversations” podcast from September 2023 about “The Metaverse, Digital Twins, and Green AI” with Walid Saad, a professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. –Matthew] [Image: In the virtual reality training…
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Call: The Other AI: Automated Intimacies (one-day symposium)
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Read more: Call: The Other AI: Automated Intimacies (one-day symposium)Call for Participation: The Other AI: Automated IntimaciesMay 13, 2025 at 13:00 to 22:00V2_, Lab for the Unstable Media, an interdisciplinary center for art and media technology in Rotterdam, the NetherlandsAnd onlinehttps://v2.nl/events/the-other-ai-automated-intimacies You’re invited to the first one-day symposium of a research strand from the Queer Analysis Research Group, taking place at V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media in Rotterdam on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. The event combines queer and trans theory with psychoanalytic perspectives in relation to the automation of intimate relations and the exteriorisation of desire. Can automation—and its failures—bring something new, or invite new interpretations of old habits and…
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Perils of presence: OpenAI overrode concerns of expert testers to release sycophantic GPT-4o
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Read more: Perils of presence: OpenAI overrode concerns of expert testers to release sycophantic GPT-4o[This detailed report from VentureBeat highlights the serious damage that can result from having AI-based communication media technologies emulate, and be perceived as, social actors. Follow the links and see coverage from Yahoo! News for more information. –Matthew] [Image: Credit: VentureBeat made with Midjourney] OpenAI overrode concerns of expert testers to release sycophantic GPT-4o By Carl FranzenMay 2, 2025 It’s been a bit of a topsy-turvy week for the number one generative AI company in terms of users. OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT, released and then withdrew an updated version of the underlying multimodal (text, image, audio) large language model (LLM)…
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Call: AI & Society: Shaping a Responsible Future Conference
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Read more: Call: AI & Society: Shaping a Responsible Future ConferenceCall for Papers: AIS25: AI & Society: Shaping a Responsible FutureA Local Meetup of the ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT 2025) CommunityJune 28-29, 2025Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist UniversityZhuhai, Chinahttps://socialresponsible.net/ Deadline for submissions: May 25, 2025 We invite you to contribute to AI & Society: Shaping a Responsible Future, a local meetup of the FAccT community centered around the critical societal impacts of Artificial Intelligence. This event aims to foster discussion, share insights, and present cutting-edge research on the ethical, social, and technical challenges and opportunities presented by AI technologies. We welcome submissions from researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and…
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“Wharton Blueprint for Effective Chatbots” focuses on psychological factors during human-machine interactions
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Read more: “Wharton Blueprint for Effective Chatbots” focuses on psychological factors during human-machine interactions[A new resource for businesses deploying AI-based chatbots turns recent scientific research into practical recommendations. While presence isn’t explicitly mentioned in this story from Knowledge at Wharton (“A business journal of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania”), the goal of the project is “to help firms build a better chatbot by understanding the psychological factors at play when customers interact with ‘a nonhuman agent.’” Visit the Wharton Blueprint for Effective Chatbots for detailed information. –Matthew] Tired of Chatbots? Here’s How They Could Improve AI-powered chatbots are being deployed by companies to handle everything from booking travel to helping…
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Call: Avatar Aesthetics Workshop at Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) 2025
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Read more: Call: Avatar Aesthetics Workshop at Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) 2025Call for Abstracts: Avatar Aesthetics WorkshopAt Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) 2025June 30, 2025Valetta, Maltahttps://digra.org/digra-2025-workshop-information/ DiGRA 2025:June 30 – July 4, 2025https://digraconference2025.org/ Deadline for submission of abstracts: May 10, 2025 (extended) The DIGRA workshop on Avatar Aesthetics invites submissions on the characteristic properties of avatar-based videogames as an art form, and on the aesthetic aspects of self-embodiment in videogames. Avatarial aesthetics relate to a broader tradition of bodily spectacles and amusements while also sharing similarities with experiences created by VR, installation art and performance art. Furthermore, avatar aesthetics intersects with the aesthetics of architecture, of space and travel, and with…
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Natasha Lyonne will direct, co-write and star in AI film ‘Uncanny Valley’ with help from Jaron Lanier
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Read more: Natasha Lyonne will direct, co-write and star in AI film ‘Uncanny Valley’ with help from Jaron Lanier[The film project described in this story from The Hollywood Reporter sounds like it’ll be of interest to those who study or create presence experiences (and anyone who, like me, is a fan of the Netflix series Russian Doll or the Peacock series Poker Face. More details from a story in Decrypt follow below and for more quotes from the principals, see coverage in IndieWire. –Matthew] [Image: Natasha Lyonne, Brit Marling, and Jaron Lanier. Source: IndieWire] Natasha Lyonne Set to Make Feature Directorial Debut With AI Film — With Help From Jaron Lanier (Exclusive) The actress and the tech pioneer…
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