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How AI Erodes or Enhances Expertise
Experienced professionals can become more valuable with AI using these three critical abilities that turn decades of experience into competitive advantage rather than liability.
Neosemantic Design: Beyond Metaphor in Human-Machine Communication
The medium isn’t just the message anymore. The medium is now the meaning.
Avriel Epps: Teaching Kids About AI Bias
A conversation with Dr. Avriel Epps, author of A Kids Book About AI Bias, computational social scientist, Civic Science Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell University's CATLab, and co-founder of AI for Abolition.
N. Katherine Hayles: Bacteria to AI
A review of N. Katherine Hayles' Bacteria to AI: Human Futures with our Nonhuman Symbionts
Become More Essential with AI
Learn the psychological strategy required to co-evolve your expertise with AI.
How Is AI Changing Us?
The Chronicle is an ongoing research initiative documenting how people are adapting to AI—through workshops, interviews, story analysis, and direct observation. Our first release offers an exploratory map of emerging psychological patterns.
How We're Thinking With AI
At the Artificiality Institute, we want to know how to think better with AI. Over the past two and a half years, we've studied how over 1,000 people are adapting to this collision of intelligences. What we found challenges almost everything being said about AI and productivity.
How We Think and Live With AI: Early Patterns of Human Adaptation
People are forming psychological relationships with AI systems that feel unprecedented to them. The Chronicle maps the psychological changes happening as people incorporate AI into their thinking, creativity, and daily relationships.
Why This Year's Summit Matters A Lot
The Artificiality Institute is at the frontier of thinking about cognitive symbiosis with machines. Join us at this year's Summit to imagine something better—for all of us.
Consciousness in a Synthetic World
We are not just spectators of the world. We are participants in its unfolding. Consciousness matters because it changes how possibility becomes reality, even if we don’t fully understand how.
The Language of Data
Today’s digital consent patterns might make sense if data could be used as a currency, benefiting the owner and creator. But that isn't how the internet actually operates. Perhaps a new, alternative metaphor might make more sense: data as an "impression”.
Benjamin Bratton: The Platypus and the Planetary
An interview with Benjamin Bratton, philosopher of technology, Professor of Philosophy of Technology and Speculative Design at UC San Diego, and Director of Antikythera.