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  • James Bridle: rethinking artificial intelligence on natural lines

    By Adam Tinworth

    Artist and writer James Bridle argues that by sticking to human models of intelligence, we're limiting AI's potential.

  • James Bridle: Manoeuvers for a New Dark Age

    By Adam Tinworth

    We're entering a new dark age, where technology obscures, rather than clarifies. How do we cope — and survive?

  • Embrace complexity as your guide through the digital darkness

    By Adam Tinworth

    Digital has not — and cannot — lead us to an utopia. So, how do we navigate the darkness of the interconnected world?

  • Light and Darkness

    By Martin Recke

    Is a New Dark Age upon us, as James Bridle insists? There is a certain dialectic of enlightenment at work that persists into the digital age.

  • Algorithmic exploitation: traumatic videos aimed at kids are being hidden on YouTube

    By Adam Tinworth

    YouTube Kids is safe for your children, right? Well, maybe not. As former NEXT speaker James Bridle discovered - there's a world of exploration out there, and algorithms are to blame.

  • Trapping a self-driving car in a magic circle

    By Adam Tinworth

    Magic meets technology in this conceptual project, where a magic circle of road markings confounds a self-driving car.

  • James Bridle – Metaphors Considered Harmful

    Many technological developments are digitised versions of our analogue world. We stick to the same metaphors. In this talk, James Bridle criticises that we seem unable to detach ourselves from those established concepts.

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