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AI and Information (Part 2): The Sensory Organ of AI
We tend to think of Artificial intelligence as though it exists in isolation. As a machine that sits somewhere “over there”, processing information in a sealed digital realm while humans remain firmly rooted in the physical world. But the more closely you examine how AI actually comes to know anything at all, the harder it becomes to maintain that separation. Because unlike humans, AI does not arrive with senses. It does not see, hear, feel or experience reality directly. It

Glenn
Dec 30, 20255 min read


AI and Information (Part 1): How AI Sees What We Can't
Artificial intelligence is often described as a kind of digital brain, a hypercharged mirror of our own cognition with access to endless information and an ability to operate at a speed that feels almost supernatural. We are encouraged to picture it as a machine version of human reasoning, a cognitive twin stripped of our fragility and shortcomings, grinding away without fatigue, distraction or emotion. Yet the more time I have spent learning about AI, experimenting with it a

Glenn
Dec 17, 20256 min read


They’re Leaving the Screen: What Embodied AI Means for Us
For as long as we have existed, we have seen ourselves reflected in the world around us. We have imagined human faces in clouds, assigned human motives to animals, and created gods in our own image. This instinct to project ourselves outward has shaped everything from folklore to philosophy, and it has now brought us face to face with something entirely new. Artificial intelligence is the most advanced reflection of biological life we have ever made, and already we speak with

Glenn
Dec 14, 20257 min read
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