This Week: May 30, 2018
The time well-spent movement, “ethnicity recognition” software causes a stir, facial recognition software for policing, and an alternative Spotify that treats musicians more fairly.
This Week: May 30, 2018 Read More »
The time well-spent movement, “ethnicity recognition” software causes a stir, facial recognition software for policing, and an alternative Spotify that treats musicians more fairly.
This Week: May 30, 2018 Read More »
A history of Artificial Intelligence, algorithms reinvent the fashion industry, “behavioral sequencing” brought to you by Google, smart classroom behavior management systems, and robots loading Chinese container ships.
This Week: May 23, 2018 Read More »
AI and the Vatican’s secrets, Big Data becomes Big Indicators, Google’s uncanny Duplex AI schedules a haircut, “Digital Well-Being” and AI transparency.
This Week: May 16, 2018 Read More »
Brain-scanning as corporate and government control, accounting for cloud computing, corporate adoption of AI and the story of Ada Lovelace.
This Week: May 9, 2018 Read More »
The future of AI, the stupidity of robot personhood, the dangers of a high-tech surveillance state, and automating the construction industry.
This Week: May 2, 2018 Read More »
This week: Basic Income, technological unemployment, and long-term investing.
This Week: April 25, 2018 Read More »
This article originally appeared in YES! Magazine and was then picked up this morning by AlterNet where it is now featured on the homepage. It’s about addressing the threat of technological unemployment (the large-scale loss of jobs to automation) by expanding who ‘owns the robots’ — i.e. who owns the companies that are doing the automating.
This Is How We’ll Survive After Robots Have Taken Our Jobs Read More »
A (relatively) simple explanation of machine learning.
A Handy Way to Think About Machine Learning Read More »
The future of knowledge will be a synthesis of human and machine collaboration, coordinated through organizations, much as today. Any Singularity we may one day experience will, therefore, be shared: the collective destiny of intelligence.
The Singularity Won’t Just Happen to Larry Page Read More »