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  • Aug 9, 2023 | resilience.org | John Mulrow |Jason Hickel |Emmanuelle Andrews |Red Pepper

    This week John Mulrow explores the importance of focusing on the proverbial forest of ecological change rather than the trees of individual actions. —If I show you this symbol, what do you think of?

  • Aug 9, 2023 | resilience.org | Tom Murphy |Emmanuelle Andrews |Red Pepper |James Martin

    In Daniel Quinn’s Ishmael, one of the dialogs I especially enjoyed was in Chapter 11 when the pupil expressed his anxiety around pre-civilization life. The mental image he shared was of a man running along a ridge in deepening twilight, hungry and following tracks on the hunt, while tooth and claw pursued not far behind. The man is “forever one step behind his prey and one step ahead of his enemies.” Ishmael, role-playing a hunter-gatherer, laughed off the concerns as being wildly off the mark.

  • Aug 8, 2023 | resilience.org | Emmanuelle Andrews |Red Pepper |James Martin |Chris Smaje

    Emmanuelle Andrews argues that yes, AI is scary, but these systems can and must be regulated to provide greater public security and purposeIn case you missed it: artificial intelligence (AI) will make teachers redundant, become sentient, and soon, wipe out humanity as we know it. From Elon Musk, to the godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton, to Rishi Sunak’s AI advisor, industry leaders and experts everywhere are warning about AI’s mortal threat to our existence as a species.

  • Aug 8, 2023 | resilience.org | James Martin |Emmanuelle Andrews |Red Pepper |Chris Smaje

    By way of entry into the topic contained in the title for this article, let me share with you what ChatGPT said in response to my questions to it about definitions. But first, please understand that I do not regard ChatGTP as some sort of ultimate authority on anything, any more than I regard Wikipedia (or anyone, anything) as such an ultimate authority. Is it a bit lazy of me to lean on ChatGPT here? Probably.

  • Aug 3, 2023 | redpepper.org.uk | Emmanuelle Andrews

    In case you missed it: artificial intelligence (AI) will make teachers redundant, become sentient, and soon, wipe out humanity as we know it. From Elon Musk, to the godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton, to Rishi Sunak’s AI advisor, industry leaders and experts everywhere are warning about AI’s mortal threat to our existence as a species. They are right about one thing: AI can be harmful. Facial recognition systems are already being used to prohibit possible protestors exercising fundamental rights.

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