Reflections on Hope and Athens | The Future Reorganizes Around What's True | A World Appears, by Michael Pollan | Conversation with Pedro Serôdio
Dave and I are both still reflecting on our week in Athens at the AI and Democracy Marathon which was
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Why You Can't Skip to Expert-Level AI Collaboration True expertise has a nested architecture where each layer builds
A Co-Created Manifesto for a Future with AI We are delighted to announce that we will be partnering with IDEO
Why Working Memory Limits Make Expert-AI Collaboration Work Expertise is shaped by a simple cognitive limit: we can hold only
This week we explore the evolving boundaries between human and artificial intelligence across multiple dimensions. We examine how AI multiplies
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.
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.
The Artificiality Imagining Summit 2024 gathered an (oversold!) group of creatives and innovators to imaging a hopeful future with AI. Tickets for our 2025 Summit will be on sale soon!
This week we dive into learning in the intimacy economy as well as the future of personhood with Jamie Boyle. Plus: read about Steve Sloman's upcoming presentation at the Imagining Summit and Helen's Book of the Week.
This week we are leaning into multiple metaphors: AI as a mirror, UX design as a window or room, and life as information. Plus: read about Michael Levin's upcoming presentation at the Imagining Summit, Helen's Book of the Week, and our upcoming events.
In this issue, we dig into the question of how AI affects expertise and skills: how AI affects mastering a complex field like coding, preserving human expertise in the age of AI, and a conversation with Matt Beane about his book, The Skill Code.
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