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📌 Title — Catchy, descriptive name
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Machine Ways of Seeing: How Computer Vision Labels the World
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📌 One-liner — One sentence: what you do and why it matters
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Upload an image to a computer vision tool and probe how machines label the visual world — and why that same logic, run in reverse, is what powers every AI image generator.
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📌 Credits — Contributor name + link
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Recipe by Nadia Piet - independent researcher, designer, co-founder of AIxDESIGN, and the initiator of this Cookbook.
| Difficulty | Beginner |
| Group size | Solo / Pairs / Group |
| Time | 15 – 30 mins |
| AI tools | Computer vision / Image AI |
| Tags | #computervision #bias #trainingdata #machineperception #AIliteracy |
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📦 What you'll make — Two outputs, one or both depending on your session
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Three sets of labels for the same image — yours, a peer's, and a computer vision model's — plus a comparison and reflection on the gaps between them.
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⏱️ Suggested timing — Allow roughly equal time for each phase
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For 15 mins: move quickly through labeling and focus discussion on 2 questions. For 30 mins: go deeper into comparison and group discussion.
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🛒 Ingredients — Everything needed: tools, links, materials, access
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