Dr Manuela Pallotto Strickland

Contact details

Name:
Dr Manuela Pallotto Strickland
Qualifications:
PhD, MA
Institute:
Digital Humanities Research Hub
Email address:
m.pallottostrickland@london.ac.uk
Website:
https://www.sas.ac.uk/people/dr-manuela-pallotto-strickland
Studies:
Student

Research Projects & Supervisions
PhD Topic:

 

A Designated Community of Machines. A conceptual framework for the Long Term Digital Preservation of Artificial Intelligence 

The fast growth in the deployment of AI-based systems has proved that building sustainable data ecosystems in which humans are able to discover, access, and interact with data at scale, thanks to machines' own ability to carry out the same functions effortlessly, is paramount. Within these ecosystems, machines act as powerful users, which not only consume but also create data, as well as extract information, and generate knowledge. As the deployment of AI-tools becomes ever more pervasive, we are rapidly approaching the historical point in which technology will not only be mediating but also enacting the entire lifecycle of knowledge processes (from creation to reuse).

The Long-Term Digital Preservation of Artificial Intelligence will play a critical role in ensuring that the knowledge produced and made accessible by Intelligent Software Agents will remain accessible and reusable in the future. This project aims to provide a contribution towards filling the research gap existing in the field of Digital Preservation on the subject of the Long-Term preservation of Artificial Intelligence, which has yet to be established as a specific area of practice.

Supervisor:
Jane Winters, Kaspar Beelen
Research interests:
Cultural memory, Digital resources, Digitisation, Library, Philosophy, Social Sciences

Relevant Events

Related events:

Date Details
08-Apr-2025 2025 IIPC General Assembly (GA) and Web Archiving Conference (WAC)

Program: https://netpreserve.org/ga2025/programme/wac/

02-Apr-2025 Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory

Program: https://easychair.org/smart-program/BDCAM25/ 

29-Jan-2025 AI and Digital Preservation: Good? Bad? Or just different?

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