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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.
The AI Adaptation Cube maps, in three dimentions, the roles we put AI in based on the three traits: Cognitive Permeability, Symbolic Plasticity, and Identity Coupling.
Identity Coupling is a measurable, scalable force reshaping how we work, how we relate, and who we become.
AI usage is too complex for any single research approach to capture completely. We summarize and compare three recent studies: Anthropic's Economic Index Report, OpenAI's How People Use ChatGPT, and the Artificiality Institute's Chronicle project.
Instead of policing AI use or pretending it doesn’t exist, we can help students build awareness of how it’s shaping their learning.
AI is reshaping how students think and learn. The one course every university should teach? Training in cognitive sovereignty—how to collaborate with AI without losing what makes thinking human.
A conversation with Adam Cutler, Distinguished Designer, IBM.
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AI excels at generating opportunities but struggles with deciding what matters. New research reveals why human judgment—not technical skill—becomes the scarce premium as AI reshapes expertise and organizational decision-making.