On acceleration: what e/acc is and how it could have influenced Sam Altman’s dismissal
How 'effective accelerationism' split the AI research community.Exploration of innovations in virtual worlds, including Play-to-Earn, GameFi, metaverses, simulation theory, VR, and AR, and their impact on financial and social processes.
On acceleration: what e/acc is and how it could have influenced Sam Altman’s dismissal
How 'effective accelerationism' split the AI research community.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Trying to Hack You
A chapter from Bruce Schneier's book Hacking Everything: How the Powerful Exploit System Vulnerabilities for Their Interests, on the most unethical aspects of AI.
Schrödinger’s Author: Why Neuro Art Is Not Accepted in the Art Market
Philosopher Alexandra Tanyushina on the authenticity of crypto art and the figure of the author in the age of digital technologies.
ChatGPT — the Antonym of Wikipedia. Philosopher Gaspard Koenig on AI threats, imagined and real
A major interview with the author of The End of the Individual: Adventures of a Philosopher in the World of Artificial Intelligence.
The Metaphysical Juice of Virtual Apples: What Contemporary Philosophers Think About VR
Alexandra Tanyushina explains why the status of digital spaces is so hotly debated among media theorists and why we should study virtual reality at all.
Report: Metaverse market to reach $800 billion by 2024
By 2024, the metaverse industry’s market capitalization is projected to reach $800 billion, from a current valuation of $47 billion—a rise of 1,600%.
The Augmented World Has Won: How AR Will Change Humanity
Interview with philosopher Alexandra Tanyushina — on why future ethical standards for augmented reality must be formulated today.
Courts, Games and Education: How General AI Will Change Them
Denis Smirnov — blockchain enthusiast, consultant on Web3 technology deployment.
VR Sociology: How We Turn Ourselves into a Spectacle
Interview with VR researchers Maria Yerofeyeva and Nils Klovait.
Not Our Future: Why Science-Fiction Writers Are So Often Wrong
Philologist Artem Zubov discusses science fiction, the imagination of the future and its limits.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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