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"If we get this wrong we all die. If we get this right we all lose our jobs."
Creativity, AI, and Why Creatives Lead What Comes Next This past week we gave a talk and led a discussion
How to Think About the AI Jobs Data Right Now A lot was published in March on AI and the
Artificiality Summit 2026: What Can't We Know About AI? In the first of a series about our speakers
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Chapter 3 of Stay Human: The Three Ways You're Changing Dave: Helen's latest chapter introduces the
Stay Human: Chapter 1 Last week, Helen published The Artificiality: AI, Culture, and Why the Future Will Be Co-Evolution.
LAST CHANCE FOR SUPER EARLY PRICING FOR THE ARTIFICIALITY SUMMIT 2026!
Reflections on the Artificiality Institute in 2025—and on where we're headed in 2026.
In This Issue: * It's Time for Better GenAI Design. More below... * What We Know Before Saying It. Helen
In This Issue: * Bubbles. Are We? Aren't We? Read more below for my current take... * On Unpredictability and
Three Things Thing One: Summit 2026 Tickets for the Artificiality Summit 2026 are now available! Same place (Bend, Oregon) and
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