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Rethinking Academic Integrity
Rather than reactively banning technology or doubling down on ineffective surveillance, we must proactively develop new pedagogical muscles for this algorithmic age—scaffolding metacognitive discernment and critical thinking while leveraging AI as a valuable asset.

How LLMs Think About Space and Time
New research probes the inner workings of these models, revealing the emergence of structured knowledge about fundamental concepts like space and time.

OpenAI, Vision, ChatGPT, and AGI
OpenAI Fires CEO Sam Altman, AI Vision Controlling Your Phone, and Are we as close to AGI as Sam Altman says? 🤔

ChatGPT Turns One
OpenAI made a splash on ChatGPT's first birthday with something for everyone to be excited and wary.

WICHE Commission Meeting
Artificiality Co-founders, Helen and Dave Edwards, were keynote speakers at the Western Insterstate Commission on Higher Education's meeting on the topic of AI & Higher Education.

Collective Intelligence
As problems become more complex and interconnected, collective intelligence must evolve to keep pace, likely requiring AI systems as indispensable partners. 7 min read.

Why a Complexity Mindset is Non-Negotiable
Our obsession with complexity as a route to making sense of AI.

Julia Rhodes Davis: Advancing Racial Equity in AI
In this episode, we speak with Julia Rhodes Davis, a Senior Advisor at Data & Society, about her recent report "Advancing Racial Equity Through Technology Policy" published by the AI Now Institute.

It's Time for ChatGPT to Grow Up
ChatGPT is about to celebrate its first birthday. It’s time for it to graduate from an experiment into a true product.

Why Nutcrackers Remember and GPT Doesn't
A new paper argues for analyzing AI systems like GPT through a "teleological" lens focused on the specific problem they were optimized to solve during training. 7 min read


Alicia Juarrero: Context Changes Everything
Grounding her work in the problem of causation, Alicia Juarrero challenges previously held beliefs that only forceful impacts are causes. Constraints, she claims, bring about effects as well, and they enable the emergence of coherence.