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Hannah Sugars
Mar 203 min read
Imperial Late: Artificial Intelligence
"Photo by mikemacmarketing (licensed under CC BY 2.0)" On the evening of March 14th, I attended my first Imperial Late. I went with no...
Renee Leyyi
Oct 24, 20235 min read
CAN AI KNOW LOVE? Friday Lates: Machine Mythologies at Science Gallery London
Photo by George Torode, Courtesy of Science Gallery London “Can you teach me about love? Words like ‘politics’ and ‘economy’ are more...
Marta Loscertales Font
Oct 16, 20233 min read
Poetry Luv x 'AI: Who's Looking After Me?' Review
Photo by Andrea De Santis (licensed under Unsplash Licence) Until January 2024, it is artificial intelligence (AI) season at Science...
Amy Everard
Oct 3, 20236 min read
The Historic Tech Of 'Jurassic Park', 30 Years On
As Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park (1993) reaches its 30th anniversary, I revisited the classic blockbuster to understand exactly why...
Dong Liu
Apr 16, 20234 min read
AI Is Not Replacing Artists. It Is Uplifting Them, They Say.
Imagine yourself drawing out the following scene: “a red furry monster looks in wonder at a burning candle.” How would you start? You...
Arabella Lewis
Jun 25, 20204 min read
At Face Value: How AI technology Is Worsening Systemic Oppression, yet may also offer a solution
Image: Rich Smith How AI emphasises our own racial bias in the news and Social Media AI Both noticeably and implicitly, algorithms are...
Irina Anghel
Mar 9, 20184 min read
Ian Cheng: BOB Exhibition Review - Serpentine Gallery
6th March – 22nd April 2018 FREE ENTRY View Here The Serpentine Gallery marks the beginning of spring with a most cryptic invitation:...
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