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Artificiality Summit 2026: What Can't We Know About AI? In the first of a series about our speakers
Our obsession with intelligence: AI that promotes collective intelligence, not collective stupidity.
In this episode, we dive into the exciting announcement of Google's new foundation model for AI, Gemini, exploring three key aspects of this important, new technology.
An interview with Steven Sloman, professor of cognitive, linguistic, and psychological sciences at Brown University, about LLMs and deliberative reasoning.
New research reveals that large language models can generate superior prompts for themselves through automated techniques, reducing reliance on specialized fine-tuning.
The Biden Administration's Executive Order has stirred up discussion about the regulatory capture in AI. For good reason.
Rather than reactively banning technology or doubling down on ineffective surveillance, we must proactively develop new pedagogical muscles for this algorithmic age—scaffolding metacognitive discernment and critical thinking while leveraging AI as a valuable asset.
New research probes the inner workings of these models, revealing the emergence of structured knowledge about fundamental concepts like space and time.
Artificiality Co-founders, Helen and Dave Edwards, were keynote speakers at the Western Insterstate Commission on Higher Education's meeting on the topic of AI & Higher Education.
As problems become more complex and interconnected, collective intelligence must evolve to keep pace, likely requiring AI systems as indispensable partners. 7 min read.
AI is changing how you think. Get the ideas and research to keep you the author of your own mind.