Author Archives: jeremy
Behind AI’s latest bout of chaos
The last few days of chaos at OpenAI have illustrated some deeper chasms within the tech world about the future (and ethics) of artificial intelligence. That it seems to have ended with Sam Altman and his crew out of the company is only a resolution of OpenAI’s chaos, not those in the industry itself. Behind… Read More »
OpenAI’s flawed bid for mass adoption
Generative AI: Another way at looking at our new overlord
We have grown sick of social media. But what comes next? We have had nearly two decades of it now and it’s made a lot of us unhappier. What’s coming next could go either way. In some ways generative AI — the flavour of AI in ChatGPT and its competitors — offers us something even… Read More »
Why are we suddenly talking about an AI catastrophe?
Why, all of a sudden does it seem that artificial intelligence is out to kill us? And why do I think it might well, although not in the way most people imagine? Since the sudden success of ChatGPT a year ago AI has become the topic du jour. It’s not the first time we’ve gone… Read More »