Events
Artificial Stupidity
Wednesday 9 April 13:00 until 14:00
University of Sussex Campus : FUL-203
Speaker: Micheál O'Connell
Part of the series: Sussex AI seminar
Abstract: In 2015, after a talk by Sussex's Margaret Boden on AI’s emerging dangers, I mentioned my doctoral research on ‘artificial stupidity’ at a post-event dinner. Boden laughed but engaged with the idea. The practice-led PhD was completed in 2016, but the topic remains pertinent. I am now refining aspects of the thesis into a short book, examining how what was initially a joke term artificial stupidity, or close variations of it, have since been adopted by thinkers like James Bridle, Meredith Broussard, Hito Steyerl, the late Bernard Stiegler and others, in different contexts. The book revisits and updates key arguments, particularly the application of ‘stupidity’ to both machines and human creative processes. It also interrogates intelligence as a concept, including cybernetic and algorithmic systems. Given the growing power of AI, a critical perspective is needed - not just on artificial intelligence but also on broader definitions of intelligence and the structures that shape it. The seminar will touch on aspects of what is contained in the forthcoming book.
By: Aleks Kossowska
Last updated: Monday, 24 March 2025