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Why You Can't Skip to Expert-Level AI Collaboration True expertise has a nested architecture where each layer builds
An interview with University of British Columbia professor, Wendy Wong, about her book We, the Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age.
Suddenly artificial intelligence shows signs of being smart like humans. AI has been advancing so swiftly that leading AI researchers and entrepreneurs predict that AI will soon surpass humans on all cognitive tasks—a milestone commonly referred to as Artificial General Intelligence, or AGI.
Higher ed grapples with AI: Student learning and job impact top concerns, but confidence and preparedness vary. Proactive dialogue on AI needed.
An interview with Chris Summerfield about his book Natural General Intelligence.
Artificiality Co-founders, Helen and Dave Edwards, gave a keynote presentation at Lane Community College on AI & Higher Education.
An interview with Michael Bungay Stanier about his book How to Work with (Almost Anyone).
This 10-part series explores how Generative AI is transforming the future of work, from automation and augmentation to impacts on productivity, skills, emerging talents, and established leaders.
How might we conceptualize the design of AGI? Rather than machines synthesizing outside human systems, we should create machines that enhance our holistic, social right-brained capacities, fostering collective wisdom.
An exploration of how we might conceptualize the design of AGI within the context of human left and right brains.
A research review of The Master and His Emissary:The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World by Ian McGilchrist.
We extend our Mind for our Minds series with an exploration of the relationship between creativity and generative AI. We wonder how AI can enhance human creativity and dig into different types of creativity.
A conversation with Jonathan Coulton about generative AI, songwriting, and creativity.