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The quitters of open societies
What happens when we no longer play a common game
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Society
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Technology
Perspectives on the post-truth era
The 'enshittification' of society
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Philosophy
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A milestone!
FreedomLab commemorates its 500th article with a retrospective of its publication history
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Forget about the (human) parents
Meet the cyborgs
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The enhanced human: stronger, better, happier
Why we might all become centaurs according to transhumanists
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The deficient animal: artificial by nature
And why the idea of helpful AI agents might be a misleading, anthropocentric notion
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We need to think about the constitution of the EU (part I)
And Luuk van Middelaar’s study of European discourses helps us structure the debate
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We need to think about the constitution of the EU (part II)
And Luuk van Middelaar’s study of European spheres helps us structure the debate
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Technology
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Economy
Is Open Source AI a sham?
Why leading AI companies are currently engaging in both 'openwashing' and 'closedwashing' practices
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Technology
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The artisan versus the engineer: masters of the universe
What kind of skills should we (not) cultivate for generative AI?
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Philosophy
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We are the products of technological mediation
What the metaphor of the 'medium' can teach us about AI
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Technology
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The day the artificial became intelligent (is yet to come)
When we started to call intelligence a machine and the machine intelligent
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Philosophy
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The robots among us
About today’s master-slave dynamics with humanoids and chatbots
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Technology
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Society
The age of the machine: emancipation or alienation of the human?
Understanding the role of machines in society
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The enduring tool metaphor in AI discourse
About technology as a mere instrument to achieve human goals
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Technology
Apple’s enduring quest for the disappearing computer
The next step into the era of spatial computing
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Another piece on Barbenheimer
On the cultural significance of summer blockbusters Barbie and Oppenheimer
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Health is the luxury to fall sick and recover
Towards an enriched concept of the normal and the pathological
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Pills, pills, pills
Sebastiaan Crul discusses the inevitability of techno-fixes in a world haunted by crises
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The short-lived revival of Keynes; welcome back, Hayek!
Has neoliberalism really left? Or was “COVID-Keynesianism” nothing more than a short-term crisis management tactic?
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A new dawn for nationalist parties?
For many, the brutal geopolitical awakening caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China threatening to invade Taiwan means freedom is back on the political agenda...
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Vibegeist: rave until the grave
The revival of rave and rage in the roaring twenties.
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To cyberspace and beyond
How the cyborg movies of the ‘90s made us fantasize about mind uploading, sentient AI and immortality.
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How will the metaverse and web3 influence social media?
Brace yourself, the 2D newsfeeds gracing our screens might soon be part of internet history.
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Culture
The fragmentation of social media
When Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian are starting to revolt, you know Instagram is getting into trouble...
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The early days of cyberpunk
As man becomes machine and machine becomes man.
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From labor to exploitation: the dark side of blockchain games
What does it take to create a flourishing virtual economy?
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Resurrecting the dead in the digital era
Will deepfake videos, the latest and most versatile medium to eternalize the dead, impel us to regulate digital immortality?
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Politics should focus more on the Good Life
How can we reinstate the concept of the Good without downplaying the systemic risks threatening our global society?
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Society
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Economy
An introduction to the Stack
Learn more about our framework that helps us understand the anatomy of digital systems.
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-minute read
We are the products of technological mediation
What the metaphor of the 'medium' can teach us about AI
13
-minute read
The day the artificial became intelligent (is yet to come)
When we started to call intelligence a machine and the machine intelligent
10
-minute read
The robots among us
About today’s master-slave dynamics with humanoids and chatbots
10
-minute read
The age of the machine: emancipation or alienation of the human?
Understanding the role of machines in society
6
-minute read
The enduring tool metaphor in AI discourse
About technology as a mere instrument to achieve human goals
15
-minute read
Apple’s enduring quest for the disappearing computer
The next step into the era of spatial computing
12
-minute read
Another piece on Barbenheimer
On the cultural significance of summer blockbusters Barbie and Oppenheimer
15
-minute read
Health is the luxury to fall sick and recover
Towards an enriched concept of the normal and the pathological
11
-minute read
Pills, pills, pills
Sebastiaan Crul discusses the inevitability of techno-fixes in a world haunted by crises
2
-minute read
The short-lived revival of Keynes; welcome back, Hayek!
Has neoliberalism really left? Or was “COVID-Keynesianism” nothing more than a short-term crisis management tactic?
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