Bubbles | On Unpredictability and the Work of being Human | Something Entertaining
In This Issue: * Bubbles. Are We? Aren't We? Read more below for my current take... * On Unpredictability and
We act in the parts of reality AI can’t predict because they don’t yet exist.
We tried using AI to shape a collective manifesto for the future of AI. My takeaway is that AI doesn’t necessarily make this process easier, although I did see moments that it did.
Cognitive sovereignty is conscious, skillful, reversible navigation through the eight roles, including the possibility of assigning AI a role that fundamentally changes who you are.
A conversation with musician and AI4ALL board member, Tess Posner.
The biggest impact of AI will be on our minds, on how we understand intelligence and consciousness and infrastructure, more than on any metrics we're currently tracking.
Culture now shapes evolution through design. The intimacy surface is where life adapts next.
Exploring how mind emerges from coherence and how AI might extend where a mind can be.
The adjacent possible of human + AI is larger than either alone. The question now is what contexts we choose to enable.
A conversation with Eric Schwitzgebel, Professor of Philosophy at UC Riverside and author of "The Weirdness of the World."
A review of Another World Is Possible: How to Reignite Social and Political Imagination by Sir Geoff Mulgan.
A conversation with John Pasmore, CEO of Latimer AI, on designing for inclusive AI.
An essay about how your personal choices about AI use, multiplied across millions of people, become evolutionary forces.