The Absolutism of Data. Thinking AI with Hans Blumeberg - Audrey Borowski (University of Bonn/ Cambridge)

  • Date: 19 OCTOBER 2023  from 14:00 to 16:00

  • Event location: Aula Mondolfo, Via Zamboni 38 - In presence and online event

  • Type: K&C Seminar Series

In this talk I show how Hans Blumenberg offers a positive but also more nuanced approach to the question of indeterminacy than current algorithmic systems, whilst offering a corrective to its potential metaphysical drifts and dangers. Much of Blumenberg’s work addresses the same question at the heart of the digital namely how to address that which eludes conceptual capture. For Blumenberg theoretico-rational procedures will always be incomplete in addressing a radically contingent, unpredictable world. Born deficient, man also need ‘life-worlds’ to orient us and shield us from the absolutism of reality. Digital life-worlds are possible to the extent however that they remain fictional mental constructs rather than aspire to be ‘literalized’ and compete with reality. Deployed properly, life-worlds – in which such strategies as myth, rhetoric, pensiveness and more generally the art of detour play a crucial role and provide with the constant possibility of interruption and disruption – do not make up for self-reinforcing and enclosed loops but allow for reflexibility, distance and criticality. Instead of seeking to control reality and eliminate contingency – futile tasks to begin with- they offer flexible and resilient constructs that also cultivate the human realm.

 

Aula Mondolfo, Via Zamboni 38 - Bologna