AI: Who’s Looking After Me?

Though provoking but also uneven exhibition at the Science Gallery at King’s College looking at the role of AI in medicine.

This show raised some interesting issues via a series of installations some of which were very engaging but others I found hard to understand. It was a study in ways of presenting complex information.

One moan would be that that, ironically given the subject, some of the av and interactive IT things didn’t work such as one mounted iPad where the next button was hidden by the mount. I would also have liked a bit more on what is happening already not just the ethics of what might happen.

My favourite piece was an interactive display where you were teaching a computer bot about love. I did find myself engaging and laughing at its interactions. I particularly loved when it asked questions from song lyrics “What’s love got to do with it?”

It was hard to photograph the works so have one of the last creepy one installation with looked at where discarded tech ends up. As you walked through it you realised some of it was still working with eerie voices coming from the mud.

Closed 20 January 2024

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