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Journal article (2024) - Drew Hemment, Dave Murray-Rust, Vaishak Belle, Ruth Aylett, Matjaz Vidmar, Frank Broz
Experiential artificial intelligence (AI) is an approach to the design, use, and evaluation of AI in cultural or other real-world settings that foregrounds human experience and context. It combines arts and engineering to support rich and intuitive modes of model interpretation and interaction, making AI tangible and explicit. The ambition is to enable significant cultural works and make AI systems more understandable to nonexperts, thereby strengthening the basis for responsible deployment. This paper discusses limitations and promising directions in explainable AI, contributions the arts offer to enhance and go beyond explainability, and methodology to support, deepen, and extend those contributions. ...
Journal article (2019) - Drew Hemment, Ruth Aylett, Vaishak Belle, D.S. Murray-Rust, Eva Luger, Jane Hillston, Michael Rovatsos, F. Broz
Experiential AI is proposed as a new research agenda in which artists and scientists come together to dispel the mystery of algorithms and make their mechanisms vividly apparent. It addresses the challenge of finding novel ways of opening up the field of artificial in- telligence to greater transparency and collab- oration between human and machine. The hypothesis is that art can mediate between computer code and human comprehension to overcome the limitations of explanations in and for AI systems. Artists can make the boundaries of systems visible and offer novel ways to make the reasoning of AI transparent and decipherable. Beyond this, artistic practice can explore new configurations of humans and algorithms, mapping the terrain of inter-agencies between people and machines. This helps to viscerally understand the com- plex causal chains in environments with AI components, including questions about what data to collect or who to collect it about, how the algorithms are chosen, commissioned andconfigured or how humans are conditioned by their participation in algorithmic processes. ...
Journal article (2019) - Drew Hemment, Vaishak Belle, Ruth Aylett, Dave Murray-Rust, Larissa Pschetz, Frank Broz