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The way AI sees (queer) people undermines progress | Daniella Gati | TEDxUniversityofSalford

Can AI Know Who You Are? In this bold and deeply thoughtful TEDx talk, researcher Daniella Gati explores what happens when young people turn to AI to understand their identity, especially in moments of confusion, fear, or curiosity about gender and sexuality. Gati unpacks how generative AI shapes knowledge, the risks of algorithmic conservatism, and why queer theory matters more than ever in the age of chatbots. This is a vital talk for anyone interested in technology, identity, and what it truly means to know. Daniella Gáti (he/she/they) is a lecturer in Creative Computing at the University of Salford, specialising in digital media and queer theory. Their research explores how algorithms and Al shape society, focusing on the impact on marginalised groups, particularly LGBTQ+ communities. Daniella's current book project, A Queer Theory of Al and Algorithmic Knowledge, examines how Al conceptualises gender, sexuality, diversity, and fluidity and its influence on self-identity and acceptance. Daniella is also part of the Transdisciplinary Queer Futures of Al research group, a European network focused on creating fair and sustainable Al. Their work has been published in academic journals like Critical Inquiry and popular outlets like qLit.hu. These themes are central to Daniella's TEDx talk. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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