Abductive Inference

Workshop

Veranstalter*innen

Mikkel Rørbo , Clemens Apprich , Luke Stark , Weibel Institute for Digital Cultures

Datum

  • 26. Mai 2025– Universität für angewandte Kunst in Wien, Wien, Österreich

Schlagwörter

Philosophy, Technikphilosophie, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Media Theory

Description

This workshop explores the concept of abductive inference in relation to machine learning, focusing on the distinction between weak and strong abduction. Building on earlier discussions of weak abduction—understood as the generation of conjectural models by current AI systems—we’ll consider what strong abduction might entail, particularly in light of debates around digital aesthetics, creativity, and politics. Central to our inquiry is the contested role of explanation in AI: while classical statistics emphasized interpretability, contemporary algorithmic approaches prioritize prediction and the construction of new, data-driven realities. This tension invites critical reflection on how different forms of inference (abduction vs. induction) shape epistemological, political, and artistic possibilities—and limitations—in computational culture.

Vortragende

Mikkel Rørbo , Luke Stark , Hong, Sun-ha , McGlotten, Shaka , Daniel Susser , Alex Quicho

Ort

Adresse

  • Universität für angewandte Kunst in Wien, Wien, Österreich
  • Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2
  • 1010 Wien
  • Österreich

Mediendateien

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Veröffentlicht Von: Mikkel Rørbo | Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien | Veröffentlicht Am: 08. Juli 2025, 16:07 | Geändert Am: 08. Juli 2025, 16:07