Chris Salter’s scientific contributions

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Figure 2. Friedrich August von Hayek, 27 January 1981, the 50th anniversary of his first lecture at LSE. (Photo courtesy of LSE Image Library)
Performing AI: Labor and Complexity on the Contemporary Stage
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March 2024

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TDR / The Drama Review

Marc-André Cossette

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Chris Salter

“Performing AI” raises new questions about creative labor. Might the mathematical entities called neural networks that constitute much contemporary AI research be expressive and “perform,” thus leveling the playing field between human beings and nonhuman machines? What human societal models do neural networks enact? What bodily, mental, and affective work is required to integrate neural networks into the profoundly anthropocentric domain of the performing arts?

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