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How artificial intelligence is fuelling a disturbing new surge
In a recent interview, artist and writer Victor Burgin was asked to reflect on the state of contemporary image production in relation to his seminal 1982 book Thinking Photography. The most fundamenta
I suppose I should be pleased that the mainstream media has finally caught up with some of the observations I’ve been making about AI for years. Their stories are both late breaking and panic-stricken
Language is always changing, and nowhere does that happen faster than with teenagers. But forget them and whatever the heck “skibidi” means: there’s a flood of new words in the world of tech, too, tha
Have you seen anything online that’s made you feel worried?” This is the question Paula*, a leading child psychologist who’d rather not be named, always asks when she first sees children. A few years
AI, CHIPS AND INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURE
Rinsing the dishes, I stood at the sink and laughed as my 12-year-old daughter, Ava, held up her phone. ‘Look at the camera, Mum!’ she grinned before showing me the video she’d just taken using a sill