We lack a unified understanding of what ‘safe’ and ‘beneficial’ AI means
Paul Ostwald explores the two sides of AI's future: the potentials of a fully automated tech utopia or a superhuman dystopia
Paul Ostwald explores the two sides of AI's future: the potentials of a fully automated tech utopia or a superhuman dystopia
Interview with Noam Chomsky, American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist
Hugo Dunn unwraps the impact that technology has had on society and how to direct the velocity of technological change
An interview with Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan, Neuroscientist, Philosopher and Geostrategist about artificial intelligence, its biases, and human empathy
An interview with Dr. Robin K. Hill, lecturer in Computer Science and affiliate faculty member in both the Department of Philosophy and the Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research, all at the University of Wyoming
Samir Saran and Mihir Sharma discuss the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the breakdown of the relationship between productive efficiency and economic growth
Roberto Simanowski reflects upon social media, the process by which we create and recollect memories, and the potential for future technology-triggered memories
On October 2, 2019 Conditio Humana warmly invited guests to discuss topics related to artificial intelligence and network with other individuals with an interest in AI and ethics. For this special event, attendees met at Factory Berlin
Editor-in-chief Alexander Görlach reflects upon what the new challenges for democracy are in the digital age and how the process of voting continues to evolve
Interview with Niall Ferguson, MA, D.Phil., Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and senior fellow of the Center for European Studies, Harvard, and author of The Square and the Tower