Berliner Boersenzeitung - Beyond algorithms: Sandra Rodriguez hacks AI tools for art

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Beyond algorithms: Sandra Rodriguez hacks AI tools for art
Beyond algorithms: Sandra Rodriguez hacks AI tools for art / Photo: ANDREJ IVANOV - AFP

Beyond algorithms: Sandra Rodriguez hacks AI tools for art

Canadian artist and academic Sandra Rodriguez, by hacking artificial intelligence, hopes to demystify the novel technology topping the news of late, while showcasing its power and potential to brighten but also disrupt our lives.

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In a dimly lit Montreal art space, visitors interact with her exhibit -- an AI trained on millions of online searches for erotica that generates a mosaic of pornographic videos that eventually mesh into a soup of abstract shapes.

Skin is shown as "uniformly light" and "smooth," reflecting "what the AI sees most in current pornographic videos," explains Rodriguez, who used several generative algorithms to create the images that highlight "the social biases which exist in mass pornography."

A few months earlier, she had unveiled a conversational bot inspired by American linguist Noam Chomsky whose objective was to "demystify the secrets of AI" by chatting with the public, all in a virtual world.

"It is necessary today to create works of art that speak to the public about issues that will affect them tomorrow," Rodriguez tells AFP, adding she aims to dispel fears, as well as the "somewhat unrealistic craze," surrounding AI.

"Sandra is a bit of a hacker in a certain way," says Gauthier Gidel, who has collaborated on several of her projects and is a researcher at Mila, the artificial intelligence institute of Quebec.

"She will take the tools, try to change up their use and show the world that this twisted use is almost better than the initial reason for which they were created," he explains.

For her next project, the 40-something Rodriguez plans to mix artificial intelligence with dance, a passion she has had since her childhood in Montreal where she learned salsa at neighborhood parties.

- From documentaries to AI art -

Born to a Spanish humanitarian aid worker and a Quebec teacher, Rodriguez grew up in an immigrant neighborhood in Montreal before spending part of her youth abroad.

Attending secondary school in Spain, university in Canada and then in Belgium, "it was important for our parents that we be exposed to other ways of thinking, other cultures," says the artist whose older sister lives in Madrid.

Initially trained in documentary cinema, she quickly used emerging digital media to find "new ways of telling human stories."

At the same time, she developed a course of research on ways in which the public can reappropriate new tech tools and the resulting social impacts.

For seven years, she split her time between Montreal and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, where she taught the first course devoted to the production of immersive media.

Today, several of her works embody this duality and have earned award nods at festivals including Sundance and Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria.

- 'A real danger' -

Rodriguez has a strong "desire to break the limits (of these technologies) and to go beyond them, but in an intelligent way, to bring value," says Eliane Achcar of Studio Normal.

For the artist, looking at technology through different lenses helps to reveal its flaws.

By relying only on content collected on the internet and on their own creations, generative AIs like Midjourney or Stable Diffusion that turn text prompts into images reduce "little by little creativity and the way of thinking differently," says Rodriguez.

Added to this is the question of plagiarism of the works on which these systems are based -- an issue raised by several artists before the courts.

"We need to take breaks in the development of AI," says Rodriguez, who has denounced the massive collection of data for several years. "Not so much because the systems are moving too fast, but because we don't know who is using them, what data they are using."

In 2015 Rodriguez was recognized for her work highlighting abuses by technology companies in the "DoNotTrack" project, a documentary series produced by international media.

"There is a real danger for us as citizens," she warns.

(T.Burkhard--BBZ)