Series
A New AI Lexicon
In January 2021, we launched ‘A New AI Lexicon:’ a call for contributions to generate alternate narratives, positionalities, and understandings to the better known and widely circulated ways of talking about AI.




In the Series
(42) Publications
A New AI Lexicon: Algorithm Trouble
Troublesome Encounters with Algorithms that go Beyond Computational Processes
Dec 16, 2021
A New AI Lexicon: C is for Consent
An exploration of Aadhaar, India’s National Biometric ID System, and the bureaucratisation of consent
Dec 16, 2021
A New AI Lexicon: Gender
Recent conversations around gender and AI have centred around the need to understand gender beyond the binary of male and female.
Dec 15, 2021
A New AI Lexicon: Exporting AI
AI/ML models are often exported. For example, large tech companies tend to congregate in particular parts of the world.
Dec 10, 2021
A New AI Lexicon: ‘Caste’
Police records in India often categorize people as ‘habitual’ or ‘dangerous’ criminals based solely off of colonial constructions of caste.
Nov 11, 2021