A Goldsmiths, University of London MFA student has put a computer algorithm on trial for manslaughter in a piece of performance art that questions the accountability of artificial intelligence.
A group of lawyers first performed artist Helen Knowles’ work, The Trial of Superdebthunterbot, at an…
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