Centre for AI Futures
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The explosive growth of data, and the algorithms and computing infrastructures developed to process this data, is transforming societies.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) – or the growing ability of machines to do tasks previously attributed to humans – is predicted to change how we live and how we are governed while redrawing our attention to the larger philosophical debates of what it means to be human.
How these changes are imagined, however, often reflect the prerogatives of major players located in the US, EU and China, neglecting the perspectives of smaller nations experiencing the many social, political and cultural disruptions brought about by new forms of algorithmic governance even as these nations participate and provide the AI universe.
The Centre for AI Futures is a new initiative at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). It is unique globally in its exclusive focus on the implications of AI in countries of Africa, Asia and the Middle East. See here.
The Centre for AI futures was inaugurated by Prof. Arshin Adib-Moghaddam and Dr. Somnath Batabyal who acted as the first co-directors. The Centre of flanked by a new book series called 'AI Futures' published by Manchester Universitiy Press under the editorshop of Prof. Adib-Moghaddam.
The centre’s interdisciplinary and collaborative activities rest on three pillars:
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The Cultural Effects of AI: New research initiatives focused on the variegated impacts of AI in the Global South and the theoretical and philosophical questions raised by such.
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Methodological Innovations: Data-driven methodologies to facilitate research and interventions into policy and legal debates and also to work with and within the AI industry for purpose-driven applications.
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Practice based Research: Working towards a critical framework to understand and study AI practitioners and their milieu and how this impacts output.
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Founding year
2023
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10 Thornhaugh Street
London
WC1H 0XG
United Kingdom
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- Helsinki Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities (HSSH) - Quilt.AI
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2026-04-02 10:42:17