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No.218 Asides
Seen in No.218 —
brian eno
ev
open web
china
space
ikea
automation
mars
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The Automation Myth
Seen in No.215 —
automation
myths
history
luddites
deceleration
degrowth
decarbonization
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Conscientious Urban Technology
Note —
urban tech
bryan boyer
cities
design
architecture
generalists
futures
automation
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No.205 Asides
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movies
automation
indigenous peoples
trees
china
space
climate crisis
ev
shipping
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No.204 Asides
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science fiction
books
trees
visualization
oceans
automation
space
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Artificial Animals
Seen in No.204 —
ai
automation
robotics
nature
ethics
basaap
kate darling
claire l evans
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No.203 Asides
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architecture
sustainability
water
chile
india
photography
ecorches
automation
urbanism
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Same Old
Seen in No.199 —
futures
technology
history
sexism
feminism
automation
inequality
gig economy
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Don’t Kick the Robot
Seen in No.197 —
robotics
automation
ai
kate darling
basaap
augmentation
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Intelligences
Note —
ai
intelligence
nature
automation
augmentation
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How to Mass Manufacture Humanoid Robots
Seen in No.167 —
robotics
automation
ingrid burrington
science fiction
manufacturing
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Experimenting With GPT-3 Felt Like Witnessing a Technological Revolution
Seen in No.155 —
gpt3
ai
automation
writing
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R2D2 as a Model for AI Collaboration
Seen in No.152 —
ai
augmentation
hybrids
automation
robotics
alexis lloyd
basaap
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Decision Trees
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tega brain
benjamin bratton
scenarios
architecture
design
environment
futures
automation
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Automating Society Report 2020
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automation
society
report
impact
facial recognition
ai
obfuscation
automation
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The Self-Driving Car Is a Red Herring
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automation
autonomy
transportation
anthony townsend
cities
ev
covid
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Disassembly Required
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kelly pendergrast
ai
automation
capitalism
augmentation
hybrids
structural orientation
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The Insecurity Machine
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astra taylor
capitalism
technology
commons
automation
precarity
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No.127 Asides
Seen in No.127 —
art
computing
jacinda arden
four day week
covid
ai
automation
history
characters
nicolas nova
cory doctorow
coops
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Life Less Normal
Seen in No.125 —
computing
technosocial
interactivity
automation
society
impact
inclusiveness
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18 Lessons of Quarantine Urbanism
Seen in No.121 —
covid
benjamin bratton
urbanism
systems
globality
politics
strategy
automation
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AI Is An Ideology, Not A Technology
Seen in No.119 —
ai
big tech
jaron lanier
humanism
automation
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AI in 2019: A Year in Review
Seen in No.99 —
ai
kate crawford
meredith whittaker
facial recognition
affect recognition
bias
cities
surveillance
automation
climate crisis
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On “AI” Replacing Jobs and Humans
Seen in No.94 —
ai
automation
future of work
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Faced with a Data Deluge, Astronomers Turn to Automation
Seen in No.93 —
automation
space
data
science
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The Hidden Costs of Automated Thinking
Seen in No.87 —
automation
thinking
black boxes
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No.87 Asides
Seen in No.87 —
climate crisis
transport
networks
5g
automation
space
utopia
fred scharmen
history
d&d
china
mobile
octopuses
urbanism
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When Automation Bites Back
Seen in No.63 —
automation
fabien girardin
near future laboratory
data
futures
ai
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The Algorithms of August
Seen in No.53 —
algorithms
robotics
automation
ai
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A New Kind of Economy—An Interview with Andrew Yang
Seen in No.53 —
economy
automation
future of work
ubi
gdp
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The Automation Charade
Seen in No.52 —
automation
fauxtomation
cyborgs
robotics
ai
logic mag
astra taylor
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No.52 Asides
Seen in No.52 —
magazines
jeff bezos
agriculture
automation
new zealand
amazon
solar system
space
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Automating the End of Movies on Physical Discs
Seen in No.45 —
movies
automation
netflix