Addressing the Black Box of AI—A Model and Research Agenda on the Co-constitution of Aging and Artificial Intelligence

Author:

Gallistl Vera1ORCID,Banday Muneeb Ul Lateef2ORCID,Berridge Clara3ORCID,Grigorovich Alisa4ORCID,Jarke Juliane5,Mannheim Ittay6ORCID,Marshall Barbara7,Martin Wendy8,Moreira Tiago9,Van Leersum Catharina Margaretha10,Peine Alexander10

Affiliation:

1. Division Gerontology and Health Research, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences , Krems , Austria

2. Interdisciplinary Center for Gender Studies, Switzerland and Goa Institute for Management, University of Bern , Goa , India

3. School of Social Work, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington , USA

4. Recreation and Leisure Studies Department, Brock University , St. Catharines, Ontario , Canada

5. University of Graz , Graz , Austria

6. Department of Communication Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Beer-Sheva , Israel

7. Department of Sociology, Trent University , Peterborough, Ontario , Canada

8. Department of Health Sciences, Brunel University London , Uxbridge, Middlesex , UK

9. Department of Sociology, Durham University , Durham , UK

10. Department of Digital Culture, Innovation and Communication, Faculty of Humanities, Open University of the Netherlands , Heerlen, Limburg , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Algorithmic technologies and (large) data infrastructures, often referred to as Artificial Intelligence (AI), have received increasing attention from gerontological research in the last decade. Although there is much literature that dissects and explores the development, application, and evaluation of AI relevant to gerontology, this study makes a novel contribution by critically engaging with the theorizing in this growing field of research. We observe that gerontology’s engagement with AI is shaped by an interventionist logic that situates AI as a black box for gerontological research. We demonstrate how this black box logic has neglected many aspects of AI as a research topic for gerontology and discuss three classical concepts in gerontology to show how they can be used to open various black boxes of aging and AI in the areas: (a) the datafication of aging, (b) the political economy of AI and aging, and (c) everyday engagements and embodiments of AI in later life. In the final chapter, we propose a model of the co-constitution of aging and AI that makes theoretical propositions to study the relational terrain between aging and AI and hence aims to open the black box of AI in gerontology beyond interventionist logic.

Funder

Vienna Science and Technology Fund

State of Lower Austria

Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Canadian Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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