What the Ancient Practice of Ghostwriting Reveals About AI and Authenticity
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Curiosity is often considered a personality quirk. Neuroscience paints a different picture.
There’s a word around AI you rarely hear at conferences – PRODUCTIVITY. If we fail to understand what is happening here, all the discussions around what we do ethically, politically and economically will misfire.
Community calls have been a cornerstone of my engagement and community building practice for well over a decade. I started a couple community calls at Greenpeace International, one of which continues a good 8 or 9 years later. Regular readers have probably heard of the Open Recognition is for Everybody
Three years in, one of AI’s enduring impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it.
We must become undisciplined. The work we do requires new modes and methods of research and teaching; new ways of entering and leaving the archives of slavery. Christina Sharpe, In The Wake Over the past year, two intersecting crises have laid bare a hard truth: the Internet doesn’t always remember.
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"I’ll be using the term ‘futurist’ and ‘futurism’ to describe the practice of futurology, futures study, and foresight strategy. Mainly because the former have become colloquial terms and are more widely recognised and accepted than their more formal cousins. This piece has nothing to do with Italian art movements.)"
A new report found students were most frequently concerned with balancing life and school. The kicker? These concerns were shared with an AI bot, no
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jan
Jan is building Open Superintelligence. It’s the open-source ChatGPT alternative that leverages the best of open-source AI.
“What’s happening now has, in fact, been happening since the very invention of language and writing.”
A collection of the world's best AI tools, all in one simple and easy-to-use platform. Discover, explore, and publish AI applications.
These groups are far apart in their enthusiasm and predictions for AI, but both want more personal control and worry about too little regulation.
What We Learned at CHAI 2025 Tutorial – by Inyoung Cheong, Quan Ze Chen, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, and Peter Henderson “I don’t feel, I don’t remember, and I don’t care. That’s not coldness—it’s design“ — Excerpt from a user-shared ChatGPT record As conversational AI systems become more emotionally expressive, users increasingly treat them not just as […]
Plus, OpenAI's absurd listening tour, top AI scientists say AI is evolving beyond our control, Facebook is putting data centers in tents, and the AI bubble question — answered?
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"Sooner or later, we are all superheroes.
Superman wears a costume. As we all do.
He isn’t great at time management, always focused on the urgency at hand instead of investing in long-term planning.
He rarely works to change the foundational system he’s part of. Supervillians exist in opposition to him and his work. Without him, they have no purpose.
He has a closely-guarded secret identity he doesn’t want the world to see.
Reputation, trust and good work are at the heart of his brand. He misses home. In fact, his uniform is made from his baby blanket.
When technology evolves, he gains new powers.
In the official narrative, the Bechdel test is rarely passed. We can tell better stories than that.
His best exploits involve thoughtful strategy. The punching is boring.
When it counts, he shows up with bravery.
His most important relationships are based on mutual trust.
It turns out that bending steel with his bare hands is a distraction from the real point."
“Our focus is on skills, not tools. What do we want students to learn? That comes first,” says Bill Bass, innovation coordinator at a Missouri schoo |
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