Search results for “human experience” Hannah Critchlow: Consciousness and our evolving relationship with AI By Adam Tinworth What makes the human brain special in the AI era? The answer lies in the way it changes when we start working in groups… David Mattin: This is the end… and a beginning By Adam Tinworth What’s left for humans when AI can do most of our work? David Mattin provided some answers at NEXT25. Urban space: the new culture design frontier By Adam Tinworth AI has wrenched our attention back to the devices in our hands. But let’s not forget the need to live in physical spaces that meet today’s needs. Welcome to a different league of personalisation By Daniel Gonsior We’re already living in the Agent age. But we can only make the most of it if we have the courage to let agents AI make decisions for us. Rethinking intelligence By Martin Recke Neuroscience and AI have both reached a phase where one helps us to better understand the other. It is time to rethink intelligence. Could blockchain and AI finally reshape finance? By Martin Recke Despite years of digitisation, finance remains costly. Blockchain and AI promise faster, cheaper services by cutting legacy tech, intermediaries, and friction. Being present at the end: with empathy, memory, and a better business. By Joe Macleod We obsess over the beginning of relationships – personal and commercial – but do little to prepare for their ending. That’s a mistake – and a missed opportunity. Composable or Commoditised: Why Agentic AI Commerce Demands MACH Foundations By Jasmin Guthmann If you're going to make the most of Agentic AI, you need to let it free. And that means getting to grips with MACH and MCP… “Digital art is the ultimate bridge builder” By Martin Recke Lars Hinrichs unveils his vision for the UBS Digital Art Museum in Hamburg, sharing how digital art became his passion. The magic of AI in healthcare By Martin Recke AI won’t replace human healthcare professionals, but it is well-equipped to augment their work, improving efficiency and accuracy. The most important NEXT Insights of 2024 By Adam Tinworth What caught your attention in 2024? The distant future of AI, the increasing pushback against the smartphone — and the global impact of the permacrisis and Amazon. It’s a glimpse into a complex world… In 2025, we’ll be learning to rewild our lives and our relationships By Adam Tinworth Lockdown forced us into digital social lives. In the years since, we’ve been rewilding our lives and our connection with each other. And that’s reshaping business. The work crisis By Martin Recke Work is a huge part of our lives and societies, but it is in a deep, fundamental crisis. The reasons are manifold and erode the dignity of work. It’s time to act. Fake it till you make it? By Martin Recke Generative AI has ushered in a new era of fake content that makes people shy away from interaction due to a lack of trust. Exploring Brain-Computer Interfaces: Maryam Alimardani at NEXT24 Explore the transformative potential of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), highlighting how AI is enabling thought-controlled devices to enhance mobility, revolutionise education, gaming, and sports, while addressing ethical challenges and individual differences. Reimagining Creativity: How AI challenges and inspires creative minds By Adam Tinworth Is AI the doom of human creativity, or the spur for a whole new wave of art? A panel discussion at NEXT24 explores the potential. Timmy Ghiurãu: new technology, new energy, new futures By Adam Tinworth How do you incorparate emerging technlogy into your business? By rethinking the very narratives of the job your products are doing, says Volvo’s Timmy Ghiurãu. Andy Kitchen: Embodied AI, the one body problem By Adam Tinworth Forget digital AI. Here comes the minibrain: neural tissue grown on electrodes, that’s created embodied AI. The Tech Boom Doom cycle By Adam Tinworth From hype to fear, digital innovation is trapped in a Boom Doom Cycle. It’s time to escape by taking a nuanced approach to risk and reward. Rethinking creativity By Martin Recke What’s the difference between human and machine creativity? Answering this questions leads to a rethinking of the concept. A biological computer that can play Pong By Martin Recke The human brain is a biological computer. Recent breakthroughs give us real, biological models of the brain – that can learn by themselves. AI is finally unlocking a new interface paradigm By Adam Tinworth We’ve been using the graphical interface for decades, while voice assistants have struggled. Could AI be the key that unlocks a new form of computing? Will AI change everything everywhere all at once? By Martin Recke A new book by Miriam Meckel and Léa Steinacker gives insight into the impact AI will have on everything everywhere all at once. prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 14 next