This new moon, we try to reason with strawberries, look for human and AI companions for our fellowship, and try out tools that might just help us find paths that lead to preferable futures.
Read postDive into how the Tethix Mirrors framework helped Masters of Design students reflect and exercise their moral imagination.
Read postIn the latest episode of our podcast, we embrace our inner hobbits and wizards as we travel to Isengard and stare into the fires of Mount Doom to explore how playfulness and stories can inspire...
Read postETHOS, your responsible tech journey companion, has been replanted and now invites you to explore intents, take a moment for reflection, and gaze into Tethix Mirrors.
Read postWhile Big Tech refuses to embrace the demure and mindful trend, we sing to a burning planet, explore some recent research on LLMs, and wonder whether AI chatbots could help us get our sh*t together.
Read postIn a special bonus episode of our podcast, we sit down with ChatGPT to get the LLM perspective on AI-supported mediation, responsible product development, better governance, and more.
Read postIn the latest episode of our podcast, we explore how we might use the bias of machine impartiality and LLMs’ language skills to rebuild communication bridges between humans.
Read postThis new moon, we coddiwomple towards a harmonious future in which AIs and humans form a mutually beneficial creative alliance by exploring the context in which we all live, and wondering who and what to...
Read postIn the latest episode of our podcast, we wonder what are we saving time for? Who and what are we borrowing the saved time from? What does this mean for the tech we build?
Read postThis new moon, we try to escape the AI rat race by slowing down and playing with time. We listen for storms brewing in the distance while harvesting corn that might reveal more diverse rainbow...
Read postIn the latest episode of our podcast, we experiment with woo prompting and computationally ticking AI assistants to become questioning rather than just answering machines.
Read postIn tonight's story, we explore how we might collectively craft more diverse future visions by looking into Rainbow Mirrors instead of succumbing to Bright or Black Mirror visions that appear inevitable.
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