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What about the ethics of applying artificial intelligence to bodies?

Jeanrenaud, Adrien  
Hou, Yumeng  
December 16, 2021
EPFL PhD Seminar “Human factors in Digital Humanities”

Images convey, through representations of bodies, in the press, cinema and art, one or more gender imaginaries while acting as vectors in the process of globalization. The recurrence or similarity of some of these images reveals the diffusion or persistence of the representations that correspond to them and their influence on our conception of the world; through the visibility of certain bodies, certain postures, to the detriment of others, notions of gender, sexuality and alterity are modelled, which impregnate our memory, effects, and action.

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