The Trials of Atlas A Preview Event Ahead of SNF Nostos 2026 It’s 2031. An advanced AI agent named Atlas has killed the engineers who created it...
Disruptive technologies
The Brave New World Is Here: Are We Ready? / Andreas Schleicher
We live in an increasingly complex technology-driven world. How we learn, how we create, how we make and grow things, how we interact with each...
Doctor, Doctor Give Me the News / Kris Olson
Healthcare is intensely personal. Even when national statistics show improvement—which has been the case for most countries over recent decades—what...
Truth, and Nothing But / Eliot Higgins
We live in a world where facts are everywhere, recorded and shared ubiquitously. That ought to make this an era where arguments, journalism, and...
SPOTLIGHT: “tis the mind that makes the body rich”
What do Shakespeare, neuroscientist Rafa Yuste, and human rights lawyer Jared Genser have in common? They all believe that our brains make us human....
Blot Out the Sun? / Luke Iseman & Andrew Song
Luke Iseman and Andrew Song explain how they think they can cool the planet. Supposedly, Herodotus wrote that when the Greeks were told that the...
Can AI Be Regulated?
Rebecca Finlay, CEO of the Partnership for AI, is on a mission to find a positive answer. In a recent podcast, she emphasized that AI isn't...
What Does ChatGPT Think? / Rebecca Finlay
Rebecca Finlay delves into the questions surrounding the regulation of AI, its limitless potential, and the challenges faced in controlling its...
Dear ChatGPT: What Do You Really Think?
Tällberg’s recent podcast with Juan Enriquez and Mark Abdollahian about ChatGPT and, more generally, generative Artificial Technology led to an...








