[FBT] on Pull and Perception
As much as mainstream culture is enveloping the force-fed overtone window of suck that is maxxing and efficiency and objectification and dehumanization, there are others.… Read More »[FBT] on Pull and Perception
As much as mainstream culture is enveloping the force-fed overtone window of suck that is maxxing and efficiency and objectification and dehumanization, there are others.… Read More »[FBT] on Pull and Perception
Susu must have been a nickname for Susanna or Susanne or Suzanne. Susu ist a Chinese name. Or Japanese. Or Hawaiian. Or it’s from the… Read More »[FBT] on Witches and Wankers
About a year ago I went to an event outside of Istanbul. I made a friend there. Some connections are quick and deep and lasting.… Read More »[FBT] on Safety and Searching
Collaborating to respond to UNESCO’s call for think pieces originally posted on the WAO blog A couple of months ago, after seeing a UNESCO call… Read More »Exploring AI’s Role in Education: A Balanced Perspective from Six Think Pieces
Maybe I’m a tree The sour cherry is a dwarf compared to the Parrotia persica it’s standing next too. They are buried , temporarily, in… Read More »[FBT] on Trees and Toucans
Maybe I’m local On Thursdays, I try to remember to go to the Thursday market that materialises every week just a couple of blocks away.… Read More »[FBT] on Salves and Shortcuts
Maybe I’m burying The ice is melting, so we’re finding junk from other civilisations. I call it junk because I live in a 350 year… Read More »[FBT] on Acorns and Authorship
crossposted on the WAO blog Part 3 of our series on AI and Activism looks at the seven principles we developed in collaboration with Friends… Read More »Starting principles for the ethical use of AI
Cross-posted on the WAO blog This series is a brief look at the content within Harnessing AI for Environmental Justice, a report WAO developed for… Read More »Systemic complexities with AI
Cross-posted on the WAO blog Over the past months, WAO has been working on a report called Harnessing AI for Environmental Justice for Friends of… Read More »Understanding Predominant Narratives in AI