Category: AI Ethics & Philosophy
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Organic Intelligence: Rika Nakagawa on Rethinking Sustainability, Innovation and AI
Rika Nagazawa delivered a thought-provoking keynote at this year’s Frontier Summit that challenged attendees to rethink some of their core assumptions. Drawing from Eastern philosophy and the latest scientific findings, she unveiled the concept of “organic intelligence” – the hidden wisdom and problem-solving abilities found throughout the natural world.
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The Promise and Peril of AI: My Key Takeaways from the Impact Relations Institute Panel
I recently moderated an illuminating panel discussion on AI ethics and have so much to share! By learning together, we can shape a future guided by ethics, wisdom and care for one another rather than machines.
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Exploring the World of AI Image Generation with Artist Frank Yu
Frank has been pushing creative boundaries with technology for over 15 years, and he’s now using AI to create stunning and thought-provoking images. We’ll take a look at Frank’s process for creating AI art, and we’ll discuss the potential of this new technology. We’ll also explore some of the ethical concerns surrounding AI art, and…
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Community Weaving: How Digital Interactions Shape Our Physical World
In this new podcast and videoblog, I delve into the big question that’s on everyone’s mind: “What the fuck are you up to KK?” And, even more importantly, “WHY?!?” Forget the superficial; we’re digging deep into the philosophy behind building community.
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The Artist Profile of Charlie Blackcat Smith: The Johnny Appleseed of Burning Man
If you’re into art that makes you think and communities that make you feel, you’re in for a treat. I recently sat down with Charlie Blackcat Smith—an artist who’s all about breaking molds and building bridges. We dive into the nitty-gritty of art ethics, the hustle of staying authentic, and the tightrope walk between individual…
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The Digital Footprint – Exploring Electronic Consciousness & Online Identity
The following is an interview with me done by Kemp Edmonds of the British Columbia Institute of Technology. We spent a couple hours talkin’ “Philosophy of the Internet” and this is what came out of it. Thanks a lot Kemp for capturing lots of my ideas and writing them up! 🙂 The original interview appears
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uber babe awards acknowledge captains of consciousness, shun stalled sheep
uber babe awards acknowledge captains of consciousness, shun stalled sheep Just days before the holidays, überbabes worldwide are bound to be checking their naughty and nice lists. Excitement is afoot at uberbabe central, with the unveiling of the inaugural [uberbabe awards]. Part of the AI Ethics and Philosophy collection. See also: Canada’s AI for All
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Social Media Club Vancouver at Bryght Offices
Social Media Club Vancouver at Bryght Offices Social Media Club is being organized for the purpose of sharing best practices, establishing ethics and standards, and promoting media literacy around the emerging area of Social Media. This is the beginning of a global conversation about building an orga Part of the AI Ethics and Philosophy collection.
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