She has a thousand words well-weighted more than present day pictures generated in the millions
She is countless more than the mathematical functions running markets and subprime geopolitics
She gives immeasurably more than the transnational reported data ignoring the outlier old lady next door
She serves quietly, not subdued louder than megaphones and limelight yet fiercely, fist firm and thread strong
she is unnamed unseen yet in the face the curtains hiding wizards, she is the rows of workers outsourced, she seats
She echoes through what you don’t see The glitches you don’t feel The hell frozen over behind your screen
She calms the digital tsunami the dark web kraken she’s the tired keeper of our online seas
—animasuri’24
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Bales, A. (2023). Will AI avoid exploitation? Artificial general intelligence and expected utility theory. Philosophical Studies. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-023-02023-4
Goetze, T. S. (2024). AI Art is Theft: Labour, Extraction, and Exploitation, Or, On the Dangers of Stochastic Pollocks. arXiv.Org. https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2401.06178
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Nedzhvetskaya, Nataliya, and J.S. Tan. (2022). The Role of Workers in AI Ethics and Governance. IN: The Oxford Handbook of AI Governance, edited by Justin B. Bullock, Yu-Che Chen, Johannes Himmelreich, Valerie M. Hudson, Anton Korinek, Matthew M. Young, and Baobao Zhang. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197579329.013.68.
Toby Jia-Jun Li, Lu, Y., Clark, J., Chen, M., Cox, V., Jiang, M., Yang, Y., Kay, T., Wood, D., & Brockman, J. (2022). A Bottom-Up End-User Intelligent Assistant Approach to Empower Gig Workers against AI Inequality. arXiv.Org. https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2204.13842
For a minute, imagine this poem’s an anti-Pandora’s box a jar, really; owned
by an artificially-made being —and made is always artificial through the lens of its maker—
what one puts in one takes out unmeasured, unpoliced, adrift, it’s a life’s fest really, ‘tween give n take
this Pandora’s anti-blackbox while open and transparent makes us, breaks us,
re-joints our limbs foresighted, hindsighted, shortsighted trims time and space to wimps n wins
we know of hope we still wield fire you can’t see all of it
you can see but in eyes of others you can sense from their full body radiation
if you let these expectations give to them, there is infinity to give
As kefir it flowers poetically out of desire out of shape, out of containment
out of time, out of will out of sounds in of as enough as you want as much out of Works and Days, out of output
never out of greed out of hate not out of dissolution nor disillusion as olden gods out of resentment
a poem if technology, as Pandora’s of such complexity it could seem as godlike magic
a large language engine with words as pestilence confused by its makers building take-machines out of insecurities
yes we can put, into that jar, anything we want,
it mustn’t be diseased nor deserved anything actually
can be served
—animasuri’24
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Ballester, P. L. (2023). Open Science and Software Assistance: Commentary on “Artificial Intelligence Can Generate Fraudulent but Authentic-Looking Scientific Medical Articles: Pandora’s Box Has Been Opened.” Journal of Medical Internet Research, 25(1), e49323–e49323. https://doi.org/10.2196/49323
Eglinton, T., Tranter-Entwistle, I., & Connor, S. (2023). Artificial intelligence in medicine: Promethean moment or Pandora’s box? New Zealand Medical Journal, 136(1582), 11–13.
Li, R., Kumar, A., & Chen, J. H. (2023). How Chatbots and Large Language Model Artificial Intelligence Systems Will Reshape Modern Medicine: Fountain of Creativity or Pandora’s Box? JAMA Internal Medicine, 183(6), 596–597. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.1835
Liu, N., & Brown, A. (2023). AI Increases the Pressure to Overhaul the Scientific Peer Review Process. Comment on “Artificial Intelligence Can Generate Fraudulent but Authentic-Looking Scientific Medical Articles: Pandora’s Box Has Been Opened.” Journal of Medical Internet Research, 25(1), e50591–e50591. https://doi.org/10.2196/50591
The architect sat down satisfied. She had created the ultimate system
The supreme structure that what included all detailed to Boson and spring
appreciate that leaf smell driving by with Doppler effect
attenuated, amplified even nothing was included at the right amount,
The architect created this Planet B minor, silencing where it was plugged in
—animasuri’24
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Coleman, J. (2023). AI’s Climate Impact Goes beyond Its Emissions. To understand how AI is contributing to climate change, look at the way it’s being used. Online: Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com.
The New Real, Edinburgh Futures Institute & Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh’s Festivals, The Alan Turing Institute. Adam Harvey, Inés Cámara Leret, Keziah MacNeill, The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Towards Turing 2.0, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). (2024). The New Real Observatory. Online: Ars Electronica Garden Edinburgh. https://ars.electronica.art/planetb/en/new-real-observatory/
Stikker, M., Carter, G., van der Waal, S., van Dijk, D., Rasmussen, J., van den Horn, C., Custers, C., van Zoest, T., Drosten, T., Schepers, A., Otjens, A., Loos, L., Vermeer, F., van der Molen, B., Hoogenboom, P., Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap. (2021-2025). Expedition to Planet B. Online: WAAG Future Lab for Technology and Society. https://waag.org/en/project/expedition-planet-b/
Vinuesa, R., Azizpour, H., Leite, I., Balaam, M., Dignum, V., Domisch, S., Felländer, A., Langhans, S. D., Tegmark, M., & Fuso Nerini, F. (2020). The role of artificial intelligence in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Nature Communications, 11(1), 233–10. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14108-y
As above ground mycelia —largest succulent horizontal trees of life— mesh more Honey Mushroom on homely Planet A, mesh more
— note: wink, listen, give joy—
slithering to the gates creeping in the wood to carved doors silently across the Western fronts and where compost may lay
—note: critique, be within Earth, reflect—
tech bros building concrete brute bunkers gold bars, pellets, bullets and jars fearing what they feast on fencing fancying fable and farce
— note: breathe, pause, give space—
toying inorganic creating animation foiling organic modeling replication geeking the germs as molds in moulds of topsoil stainless steel, math-neurons and codes
—note: debate, relate what is needed—
here is democracy, is anti-minus all inclusive, all mined, all open to misses, disses and malles as trunks, as sticks, containing truths
—note: stop, look, smell, act for others to become—
beating actualities, containing realities representing fasces as infomercials to want, urge, need, and faint agency forced to overjoy and overwhelm as spores
—note: smile, just smile, all iz well—
Welcome to the underbelly unfolded for-all, summarizing air generating flair on call, making choice easy, too, some say
—note: be a Water-bear, a Spanish Dancer, be you, and let be any totem—
be mycelium brother be mycelium sister
living, more as ever, now is still, to be your art
—animasuri’24
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India Arie. (2001). Back To The Middle. IN: Acoustic Soul.