What algorithmic art can teach us about artificial intelligence

We live in a world that's increasingly controlled by what might be called "the algorithmic gaze." As we cede more decision-making power to machines in domains like health care, transportation, and security, the world as seen by computers becomes the dominant reality. If a facial recognition system doesn't recognize the color of your skin, for example, it won't acknowledge your existence. If a self-driving car can't see you walk across the road, it'll drive right through you. That's the algorithmic gaze in action.

This sort of slow-burning structural change can be difficult to comprehend. But as is so often the case with societal shifts, artists are leaping headfirst into the epistemological fray. One of the best of these is Tom White, a...

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