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Dr. Jay Rosenbaum is a Lecturer in Digital Design at the School of Design, RMIT University, located at the City Campus in Australia. His academic work bridges technology, art, and social commentary with a focus on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence systems.
Dr. Rosenbaum's research centers on the intersection of AI and social issues, with particular emphasis on:
- AI-generated content and its societal impacts
- Gender representation in machine learning systems
- Ethical considerations in computational creativity
- The relationship between technology, fascism, and social media
- Alternative approaches to gender classification systems
His publication trajectory shows a progression from computational creativity (2019) to increasingly socially engaged work addressing gender, ethics, and political implications of AI. The most recent work examines AI-generated 'I need husband' posts that promote unrealistic beauty standards with political undertones, while 'Gender Tapestry' challenges binary gender classification through interactive AI art. His research demonstrates consistent technical sophistication paired with deep social critique.
Dr. Rosenbaum employs artistic practice as critical inquiry into technological systems, creating works that are both conceptually rich and technically innovative. His approach transforms theoretical concerns into tangible visual commentary, as seen in his use of Gaussian splatting and 3D printing to critique AI-generated imagery.
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