Artificially Yours: AI Friends and the End of IntimacyWhen companionship is simulated, what happens to the real thing?Aug 27Aug 27
AI won’t save democracy, and we need to stop pretending it willMachines of loving grace, or machines of power? The techno-utopian delusion of the AI eliteJul 3Jul 3
Published inPredictOpenAI’s Pocket Assistant and the Literary Warnings We IgnoredA literary warning from Ken Liu about what happens when your AI assistant starts deciding who you are.Jun 3Jun 3
Aligning the Infinite: From Biblical Misfires to AI JailbreaksWhy the future of AI safety might be hiding in old theologyMay 25May 25
Published inPredictAI Education Is More Than ‘How to Use ChatGPT’AI education should build more than users. It should raise thinkers, critics, and creators who know what’s at stake.May 21May 21
Published inPredictIf AI is magic, let’s talk about magicOccult language is prevalent in AI circles. But history teaches us that occult practitioners are much more responsible than AI developersMay 10, 2023May 10, 2023
Relying on generative AI will kill human creativityIn November 1970, three twentysomething musicians took the stage in the city of Soest, Germany. When they started playing, people in the…Dec 8, 2022Dec 8, 2022
Re-enchantment is at hand: The cure for techno-anxiety lies in technology itselfWe are constantly being told that we are no longer in the world, but rather inside our phones. That we have detached ourselves from…Jul 6, 2022Jul 6, 2022
Published inPredictThe Dead Are More Than DataAfter my grandmother died, one of the first things I thought about was how much I wanted to talk to her. I desperately wanted to hear her…Jan 8, 2022Jan 8, 2022
The Phildickian Gnostic Renaissance of the MetaverseHow to survive in Facebook’s Metaverse? Just ask Philip K DickNov 6, 2021A response icon1Nov 6, 2021A response icon1