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The dragon tyrant, transhumanism, the yuck factor, and the divinisation of humanity
Will it be good for us to throw off the ‘friction’ of living as embodied beings?
Human uniqueness, AI musicians, surveillance capitalism and ditching Google
What can we learn from esoteric French philosopher Jean Baudrillard about how our digitalised world now works?
Is ‘move fast and break things’ a responsible mantra for our increasingly digitised yet fragile society?
Are our brains little more than computing machines made out of meat?
Are there parallels between the Industrial Revolution’s sweeping impact on jobs and the coming of AI?