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No.318 — Our Shared Storm ⊗ Thinking outside the cone ⊗ AI as a creative partner
A carefully curated weekly newsletter finding signals of change and imagining better futures in technology, society, and culture.
No.318 — Our Shared Storm ⊗ Thinking outside the cone ⊗ AI as a creative partner
No.317 — Modernism, Inc ⊗ Liminal excavations ⊗ Frankenstein God ⊗ A genealogy of technology and power
No.316 — Books for understanding degrowth ⊗ Eyes on the Future ⊗ Can Artificial Intelligence rethink art?
No.315 — Binding the Moon & Exadelic ⊗ Reimagining migration and mobility ⊗ AI systems are learning to lie and deceive
No.314 — Why is Hungary so small? ⊗ Les Materialistes ⊗ Futurization and de-futurization ⊗ AI’s early pitfalls
No.313 — Fantasy of technology ⊗ EU commission establishes AI Office ⊗ A sociotechnical approach to AI policy ⊗ Giant offshore freshwater aquifers
No.312 — What does progress look like on a planet at its limit? ⊗ How to implement foresight in organisations ⊗ The surprising power of small, locally run AI
No.311 — GPT-4o Must Die? ⊗ The problem isn’t AI, it’s the zero-sum future we’re being sold ⊗ Reflections on innovation & future thinking
No.310 — A different web and a splinternet ⊗ Art-based approaches to the future ⊗ Dead relatives give politicians AI endorsements in India
No.309 — A futures library ⊗ The Future of Work is Entering its Synth Era ⊗ AI brings Immanuel Kant back to life
No.308 — The Radiant Future! (Of 1995) ⊗ The Dark Forest and the post-individual ⊗ What if a city becomes carbon neutral?
No.307 — Why the world cannot afford the rich ⊗ The information grey goo ⊗ AI “deathbots” are helping people in China grieve
No.306 — What are the odds? ⊗ We need more calm companies ⊗ Future Days festival recap ⊗ Much of “AI” is just outsourcing