Assisted incapability: - (in)competence in the wild
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- Abstract_Lansi_Nielsen, Nielsen & Due_Assisted incapability_Final
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Multimodal EMCA analysis of video recordings of blind people using mainstream AI technology shows how the character of this tech and the setup where participants are filmed while leaning often results a co-construction of these as ‘less capable’. This has implications for the ethical and methodological aspects of CA studies
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 14 Oct 2022 |
Publication status | Published - 14 Oct 2022 |
Event | The 10th annual meeting of The Language and Social Interaction Working Group (LANSI) - Teachers College, Columbia University , New York City, United States Duration: 14 Oct 2022 → 15 Oct 2022 Conference number: 10 https://www.tc.columbia.edu/lansi/conference/ |
Conference
Conference | The 10th annual meeting of The Language and Social Interaction Working Group (LANSI) |
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Number | 10 |
Location | Teachers College, Columbia University |
Country | United States |
City | New York City |
Period | 14/10/2022 → 15/10/2022 |
Internet address |
- Faculty of Humanities
Research areas
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