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  • KI-generierte Rekonstruktion einer historischen Praxis. Das Bild zeigt eine Zwangsernährung, wie sie im britischen Gefängnissystem um 1913 gegen hungerstreikende Suffragetten eingesetzt wurde. Die Darstellung basiert auf zeitgenössischen Berichten und Fotografien und verweist auf staatliche Gewalt, der auch Alice Thornton ausgesetzt war, weil sie politische Gleichberechtigung forderte.

    When Bodies Become Data: Why Feminism Still Matters in the Age of AI

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 3. January 2026

    A photograph that was never meant to exist. There is a photograph that was never supposed to survive. A tintype from 1913, smuggled out of a British prison. It shows a woman strapped to a …

    Artificial Intelligence, Humanities and Society
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