This panel explores how generative AI has become a pivotal force in the proliferation of mis- and disinformation, eroding the epistemological foundations of trust in truth. As algorithmic systems amplify divisive narratives and destabilize verified knowledge, the line between fact and fabrication blurs, undermining democratic processes and societal coherence. Panelists will interrogate how AI-driven content generation distorts public discourse, deepens epistemic uncertainty and challenges the norms of accountability. Through interdisciplinary dialogue, the panelists will examine the ethical, technical and societal implications of a world where truth is no longer a shared standard but a contested terrain. They will discuss the paradox of relying on AI as a tool for truth, exploring how the pursuit of algorithmic “solutions” often fails to address the root epistemological and technological crises, and perhaps even risks perpetuating those same crises it seeks to resolve.
This event is hybrid. Register to attend in person at the button or virtually here.
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Transformative Media.
Moderator:
Sylke Meyer: Professor, Theatre and Art + Design, CAMD; Co-Founder, Studio206
Speakers:
Derek Curry: Associate Professor, Art + Design, CAMD; Co-Founder, Bankster Games
Jennifer Gradecki: Associate Professor, Art + Design, CAMD; Co-Founder, Bankster Games
John Wihbey: Associate Professor, Journalism, CAMD; Director, AI-Media Strategies (AIMES) Lab; Co-Founder, Institute for Information, the Internet, and Democracy (IIID)