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Starting this Thursday, ΦAI begins its weekly drops — thought-provoking long-form essays that explore what it means to stay human and intelligent in the world we live in.
Here’s a glimpse of our first drop:
🛡 “This Isn’t the Future I Thought We’d Be Regulating” by Katalina Hernández
A privacy officer reflects on the failure of Europe’s AI Act to stop Big Tech from training on our personal lives — and what ordinary citizens can still do to push back.
🧠 “The Illusion of Knowledge” by Maria Weaver
Thinking is hard — and that’s the point. In an era of instant answers, this piece is a love letter to the quiet satisfaction of wrestling with ideas, and the deep joy that comes from understanding something on your own.
💭 “Algorithmic choices” by Karin García
We scrutinize what we eat, but not what shapes how we think. This piece exposes our blind spot around algorithmic influence and imagines bold alternatives that put users back in control of their mental diets.
Each drop offers slow thinking in a fast world: grounded essays that blend philosophy, technology, and lived experience.
We’re not here to chase the hype cycle.
We’re here to hold space for the questions that actually matter.
First drop: Thursday 19th of June.
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