Tag: ai

Total Results: 93


William S. Burroughs loved a bit of literary jiggery pokery. (Credit: jean-Louis Atlan/Sygma via Getty)
26 Jan 2024 - 12:00am

ChatGPT will kill off the Romantic genius Art has always relished the chaos of technology

Sam Leith

Wednesday, 27 December

27.12

Did TV die with Succession? Jesse Armstrong oversaw the last great writers' room

Ian Martin

Saturday, 25 November

25.11

Was China behind Sam Altman’s ousting? AI is a new front in our civilisational war

Pippa Malmgren

Sunday, 12 November

12.11

Nick Bostrom: Will AI lead to tyranny? We are entering an age of existential risk

Flo Read

Monday, 25 September

25.09

Capitalism is dead: long live Technofeudalism We have all been turned into cloud-serfs

Yanis Varoufakis

Friday, 22 September

22.09

Blue-collar workers are our only hope Automation will turn us all into serfs

Joel Kotkin

Wednesday, 30 August

30.08

Imagine a future without children When humanity is under pressure, the young suffer

Daniel Kalder

Friday, 30 June

30.06

Inside the mind of a monkey-torturer The internet detaches guilt from unspeakable crimes

Oliver Bateman

Saturday, 10 June

10.06

Mary Gaitskill: How a chatbot charmed me We analysed dreams, love and human pets

Mary Gaitskill

Friday, 2 June

02.06

The cynical hysteria around AI Why are tech billionaires pretending to be scared?

Timandra Harkness

Monday, 8 May

08.05

Jaron Lanier: How humanity can defeat AI The techno-philosopher on the power of faith

Flo Read

Saturday, 22 April

22.04

America’s empire is bankrupt The dollar is finally being dethroned

John Michael Greer