Essay | Spring 2025 Spring 2025 Brian J. A. Boyd We Must Steward, Not Subjugate Nor Worship AI How to act rightly in response Brian J. A. Boyd
Essay | Spring 2025 Spring 2025 Brian J. A. Boyd AI Will Seem to Be Alive How to judge prudently what kinds of beings they will be Brian J. A. Boyd
Essay | Spring 2025 Spring 2025 Brian J. A. Boyd Gaining Situational Awareness About the Coming Artificial General Intelligence How to see clearly what lies ahead Brian J. A. Boyd
Essay | Spring 2025 Spring 2025 Brian J. A. Boyd Will AI Be Alive? What lies ahead and how to face it well Brian J. A. Boyd
Essay | Spring 2023 Spring 2023 James R. Ostrowski Shallowfakes The danger of exaggerating the AI disinfo threat James R. Ostrowski
Review | Winter 2023 Winter 2023 Nicholas Clairmont Still Truckin’ As the zeitgeist declares the car dead, Americans keep driving. Nicholas Clairmont
Review | Spring 2022 Spring 2022 Paul Dicken Surveillance Humanism The unholy union of AI and HR is coming. Paul Dicken
Review | Summer 2021 Summer 2021 William Lombardo Losing Ourselves Why the prospect of loving machines is so sad William Lombardo
Essay | Summer 2021 Summer 2021 Kent Anhari Bot Anxiety What happens to public discourse when everyone fails the Turing Test? Kent Anhari
Review | Fall 2020 Fall 2020 Adam J. White The End of History and the Fast Man Bidding farewell to America’s car culture — and its democratic virtues From: Available in Audio Adam J. White