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Accepted Paper:

The Big Brother of Artificial Intelligence: Towards an anti-liberal architectural paradigm in Japan  
Danyal Ahmed (Tohoku University)

Paper short abstract:

This paper attempts to re-define the meaning of the word "privacy" in architecture in this age of infinite information and communication technologies by approaching it through the channel of artificial intelligence (AI) and its relationship with the contemporary Japanese architecture.

Paper long abstract:

Hiroki Enno's "Exograph" project records participant's 24/7 in their most intimate vicinities - homes! The notion of recording their most private sexual activities is not even a problem as it is absolutely a human necessity, Enno proclaims. Hoan Ton-That's facial recognition app - "Clearview AI" - provides access to more than three billion photographs to hundreds of law enforcement agencies without even the consent of their owners. On a mega-scale we all are aware of the surveillance activities being carried out by Chinese government officials on the people of China and in other countries as well either directly or indirectly with the slogan of reverting societies from a dystopian to utopian ones.

While these entrepreneurs present their work as an antithesis to the information handling policies of and something that has never been attempted before by the Silicon Valley giants of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google (FANG) or even the government of the United States of America; the meaning of the word privacy (viewed through Maslow's theory of human motivation's attributes in ascending order of physiological, safety, love, esteem and self-actualization) needs to be absolutely re-defined in this age of infinite information and communication technologies (ICT). As artificial intelligence (AI) develops itself into a technology taking over the professions of majority; this paper attempts to seek a justifiable answer to the question of the kind of space or the concept of spatialization that we are going to inhabit in this age where the conception of the phenomenon of "privacy" is leading us towards an anti-liberal, dictated architectural paradigm. With a particular focus on Japan and its technological innovations this paper proposes the collaboration of AI and contemporary Japanese architecture either as a space or as spatialization focusing on the narratives of:

1. Monetizing life data of people for their living.

2. Redefining information as a space or spatialization through the media of Sendai Mediatheque and Gifu Media Cosmos, Japan.

3. Redefining the graying, acute labor shortage and deformation of traditional families through common platform technologies of AI, IoT and big data; summarized as Society 5.0 in Japan.

Panel Urb09
Architecture
  Session 1 Friday 27 August, 2021, -