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We looked into a Rainbow Mirror to explore a preferable AI-powered future and found love
Love was an unexpected theme we discovered in the event Mythopoetic Sense-Making of Our AI Future, which we hosted in partnership with RSA Oceania and Co-Labs.
Read MoreForget a16z, this is why we should all be techne-optimists
The Techno-Optimist Manifesto is critiqued and contrasted with our unique flavour of 'techne-optimism'. Through this we highlight the paths towards a more preferable collective future.
Read MoreTethix Storytime: Fire stories and AI golems
In tonight's story, we follow the mythopoetic threads from the initial theft of fire to gen AI golems.
Read MoreIntroducing the Taxonomy of Tethix Mirrors
The Taxonomy of Tethix Mirrors helps in spawning more rainbow mirrors to reflect our beauty, diversity and most compelling aspirations
Read MoreTethix Events for Australia’s AI Month 2023
For Australia's AI Month 2023 we're teaming up with RSA Oceania and CoLabs to bring some unique events and perspectives to the program.
Read MoreDiscovering stories about digital workplaces like Slack that can cultivate a culture of collective wisdom and care
What stories are our digital workplaces currently telling us, and how might we imagine and tell different stories that help us embody responsibility?
Read MoreTaking the scenic route in product development
Why GPS-like product development practices such as agile should be enriched by taking detours with moral imagination and pathfinding.
Read MoreRising to the biggest challenge of our time: Australia’s duty of care to collectively re-imagine and re-design our nation
A joint consultation submission we contributed on Collective Futurecrafting for Australia's draft National Science and Research Priorities.
Read MoreComposing a symphony of hope in a sea of crises and complexity
Journey through the labyrinth of complexity as we explore how ancient wisdom and modern science can guide us in collective moral imagineering.
Read MoreRainbow mirrors: technology and our collective moral imagination
We need rainbow mirrors to reflect back the beautiful visions of tech futures that counter the sense of inevitability of what we don't want.
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