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DESCRIPTION:The Technology\, Culture and Power Speaker Series is a monthly 
 gathering that explores critical insights on the intersections of technolog
 y and society. Our monthly gatherings feature leading experts and scholars 
 examining the interactions of digital technologies\, culture\, and inequali
 ty. Join the TCP mailing list here. \n\nOpen Worlds and the Constitutive Ou
 tsides of Artificial Intelligence\n\nPlease join us on October 9 for a lect
 ure and Q&A with Lucy Suchman\, a Professor Emerita of the Anthropology of 
 Science and Technology at Lancaster University in the UK.  Her current rese
 arch extends her longstanding critical engagement with the fields of artifi
 cial intelligence and human-computer interaction to the domain of contempor
 ary militarism and U.S. projects in the automation of warfighting. \n\nLucy
  Suchman is Professor Emerita of the Anthropology of Science and Technology
  at Lancaster University in the UK. She was previously a principal scientis
 t at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)\, where she became widely rec
 ognized for her critical engagement with artificial intelligence\, as well 
 as her contributions to a deeper understanding of both the essential connec
 tions and the profound differences between humans and machines. She is the 
 author of Human-Machine Reconfigurations (2007) and Plans and Situated Acti
 ons: The Problem of Human-Machine Communication (1987)\, both published by 
 Cambridge University Press. She was a founding member of Computer Professio
 nals for Social Responsibility\, and served on its Board of Directors from 
 1982–1990. In 2010 she received the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-
 Human Interaction (SIGCHI) Lifetime Research Award\, and in 2014 the Societ
 y for Social Studies of Science (4S) Bernal Prize for Distinguished Contrib
 utions to the Field.\n\nThe series is organized by Stanford's Department of
  Communication and Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS) and made
  possible with support from the Humanities Seed Grant from Stanford Public 
 Humanities.\n\nRSVP is not required\, but seating is limited and is first c
 ome\, first served. Please arrive 5 minutes early to avoid disrupting the g
 uest speaker. Request disability accommodations and access information here
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SUMMARY:Technology\, Culture\, and Power Speaker Series: Lucy Suchman
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