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Citizen AI

ECO-ORACLE

My AI is a Soft Transformer

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ALTERNATIVE MONUMENT FOR GERMANY

ALTERNATIVE MONUMENT FOR NEUKÖLLN

ALTERNATIVE MONUMENT FOR GERMANY

ALTERNATIVE MONUMENT FOR NEUKöLLN

Citizen AI /

ECO ORACLE

2023-ongoing

Governments around the world have prioritized the short-term profit of industry and capital at the expense of the environmental health of countless species - could a citizens' council advised by AI and scientists set new standards for humanistic policies? CitizenAI is a participatory laboratory that creates an open mindspace for citizens to navigate the climate catastrophe. Climate-care actions are developed and discussed. With the help of System Dynamics, LLM (Large Language Model) and scientific advice from the GERIX research institute, participants' ideas are evaluated and analyzed for their impact on health, happiness and environmental parameters in Europe. The aim is to further participatory modes of governance, to initiate critical dialogues on climate protection, capitalism and AI, and to identify concrete urban actions in the context of climate change. 


Citizen AI explores a possible near future in which the EU's climate policy is transferred to citizens' councils advised by AI and scientific researchers . Governments around the world have prioritized the short-term gain of industry and capital at the expense of the environmental health of countless species - could an AI set new standards for humanistic policy? With the project "Citizen AI" we create a space that brings forth a system critical, public discourse on the climate catastrophe, capitalism and AI, and offers citizens the opportunity to participate in the political decision-making process. The citizens discuss and negotiate with each other and try out experimental forms of grassroots discourse, prototyping participatory governance. Citizen AI took place for the first time as part of the CityScience meets CreativeCoding festival in 2023, organised by CityScienceLab, Hamburg. 

The project was divided into two phases: an intervention in the public space in the form of a poster campaign announcing that future policy making on climate protection issues will be transferred to a citizens-led AI in the near future and inviting the public to participate in the process of training.

The second phase was a participatory lab where participants can engage in conversations with GERICS scientist Gaby Langendijk and interact with two of our developed tools : a system dynamics platform and an artificial intelligence entity (LLM) called "Eco Oracle", which has been fine-tuned with the theories of six critical thinkers (Antonio Gramsci, Donna Haraway, Vandana Shiva, Audre Lorde, Extinction Rebellion) and the IPCC report. The exploratory modelling system simulates the effects of 12 different climate care actions under different aspects, namely the well-being and health of citizens, CO2 reduction, political stability and the resources needed to implement the actions. The speculative modelling was developed through discussions with GERICS climate researchers. The exploratory modelling system is publicly available in the form of an interactive online platform: Climate Action Model.
 

In our test lab, participants are divided into small groups to decide on a combination of climate care actions. Proposals from GERICS scientist Gaby Langendijk include aquaponic food production, social urban emissions trading systems and car-free cities. We have also implemented proposals from our trained AI system, the Eco Oracle, which focuses on systemic changes such as collaborative governance, circular economy models and interspecies coexistence policies. Participants' decisions are processed by the exploratory modeling system (EMS) developed by Rico Herzog (City Science Lab) and evaluated in terms of their impact on health, peace, political stability, CO2 and resources. The Eco Oracle provides a summary and evaluates which of the groups can best drive the systemic change required to implement the necessary climate protection on a global level. By limiting the resources available to implement the proposed solutions, the discussion is gamified and the groups compete to achieve the most positive evaluation.

We explore how artificial intelligence and participatory governance models can be used to shape a sustainable planetary society and develop enhanced climate policies that take into account the interests and needs of citizens. How can artificial intelligence help to develop a vision of a sustainable society and outline concepts for a collaborative and inclusive shared consciousness that prioritizes climate action and sustainability? How can these visions and concepts help shape new forms of governance and citizenship based on care ethics? And how can artificial intelligence support citizens in making informed decisions on climate politics, while enabling dialog and participatory governance?

Software

in collaboration with

Systems Dynamic Model developed on the new model platform of the CityScienceLab, HTML + JavaScript, ChatGPT, Stable diffusion Open AI, 11labs

Artes Mobiles (Nina Maria Stemberger und Birk Smithüsen)

ECO-ORACLE

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If an AI could dream of a sustainable planetary society, what would its dreams tell us? Which images would emerge, which politics and interventions? If an AI could fuse the minds, emotions and concerns of earth life into an interspecies consciousness, what new modes of citizenship and earth care could emerge? 

 

The Eco-Oracle invites the audience to interact with a climate caring AI entity based on the theories of five critical thinkers: Antonio Gramsci, Donna Haraway, Vandana Shiva, Audre Lorde, Extinction Rebellion and the IPCC report. Merging eco- and queer feminist, interspecies, neo-Marxist and climate justice discourses into one persona, the Eco-Oracle embodies the potential of a global awakening and engages directly with the questions and concerns of participants. 

 

The conversation-space is flanked by AI-generated videos in the form of personal video diaries containing everyday observations and reflections on past, present and future climate politics by humanoid beings that might exist in a coming interspecies-oriented future.

in collaboration with

Daniel Franke

Collaborators

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My AI is a Soft Transformer (2021) 

Mixed Media 3-Channel Sound Installation

My AI is a Soft Transformer is a sci-fi novel in the form of a talking, whispering, moaning cocoon that embraces the listener’s body. The cocoon sends strings of thread throughout the exhibition space, and strings of thought throughout millennia of epidemic history, exploring notions of safety and sickness, bodily transformations and artificial intelligence. The narration unfolds from the perspective of an extraterrestrial intelligence, traveling through time and space to implant an organic AI-code on earth. The algorithm alters the molecular structures of its host species and evolves through a long string of pandemics haunting humanity’s history. The alien time-traveler has no gender and only one organ of perception and reprodcution: skin. Its storytelling intertwines reflections on visuality, visibility and (gender) representation in the thematic cluster of (post) pandemic politics. The installation fabric is painted with a mix of organic fluids and meteoroid dust; its soft tentacles stretch out to attach and occupy the surrounding exhibition architecture. 

in collaboration with

Gry Peulicke Björge

Collaborators

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