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Progress and the future

Consciousness

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The myth of machine consciousness makes Narcissus of us all

The idea that AI can be conscious is a mistake. It’s just a very shiny mirror of humanity, reflecting what we want to see

by David Bentley Hart

Decision-making

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Emotions should be in the heart of complex political debates

Emotion is not opposed to reason but a crucial tool for assessing risk in a complex, uncertain world

by Sabine Roeser

Progress and the future

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Utopian thinking prompts us to get real about society’s needs

Visions of utopia challenge what is considered to be realistic and help us start to see what must change in social life

by William Paris

Architecture

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Rough, cold and politically charged: why do we love to hate concrete?

Concrete helped rebuild 20th-century cities and societies, both totalitarian and democratic. Why do we love to hate it?

by Vyta Baselice

Technology and media

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What the journey from Star Trek to Siri says about our culture

The talking computer in Star Trek takes the culture and technology of the present and dreams up future possibilities

by Liz W Faber

Architecture

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The sink in the hall: how pandemics transform architecture

From the sink in the hall to the UV light in the bus depot: how pandemics past and present can transform architecture

by Theodora Philcox

Food and drink

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What our fantasies about futuristic food say about us

Once ‘future foods’ were powdered and automatic, but times change and today they have become about speed and social justice

by Kelly Alexander

Technology and media

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When a machine decision does you wrong, here’s what we should do

When a machine does you wrong, what should you do - litigate or regulate? Why AI decision-making should be fairer, by design

by Aziz Huq