A future where AI is a partner in human and ecological flourishing, needs a shift from the vision of extractive optimization to regenerative intent. 4 ways to start.| Cornelia C. Walther
Grasping AI's potent, two-edged nature is paramount for our sanity of mind and our shared planetary future. ProSocial AI is an option which depends on choices.| Cornelia C. Walther
AI development accelerates when planetary stewardship demands coordination and foresight — abilities that require enhanced rather than diminished human judgment.| Cornelia C. Walther
The need for a prosocial AI index is urgent. AI systems increasingly cause positive and irreversibly harmful outcomes. We need a standard to assess these capabilities.| Cornelia C. Walther
In a world increasingly divided between different visions of AI, Malaysia's potential for hybrid independence could rise as a powerful alternative.| Cornelia C. Walther
Indigenous communities always understood that survival depended not on individual optimization but on collective resilience. Can we build AI systems learning from that?| Forbes
A pragmatic response to the AI-race is an investment in double literacy, to curate hybrid literacy, the complementary magic of natural and artificial intelligence.| Forbes
At the heart of navigating our AI-saturated society lies a critical skillset: double literacy. Article 4 of the new EU AI Act brings this to the forefront.| Forbes
Plastic gridlock shows hybrid-era leadership: treat long-term issues as near-term opportunities, with prosocial AI guiding systemic and shared solutions..| Cornelia C. Walther
ProSocial AI and Islamic finance come from different contexts, yet share a commitment to justice and human wellbeing that may reshape how we think about technology in finance.| Cornelia C. Walther
Digital literacy is not enough against chatbots manipulation. We need to understand not only how AI works, but also how we work, so we can navigate this new reality.| Forbes
What emerges from the ASEAN AI summit is neither imitation nor opposition, but a coherent alternative – AI sovereignty as cultural preservation. Not catch-up but creation.| Cornelia C. Walther
The latest iteration of ChatGPT has arrived and it's taking us one step closer to agency decay: the steady, erosion of our capacity for independent thought and action.| Forbes
The slope is slippery from exploring, via using, relying to depending on AI. To steer against agency decay we must be aware of the risk, and ways to counteract it.| Forbes
Large language models show dangerous favoritism toward AI-generated content. What does this means for human agency.| Cornelia C. Walther
AI is evolving from passive tools to autonomous actors making real-world decisions. Learn how to align human and artificial intelligence in our hybrid future.| Cornelia C. Walther
Anchored in the 4 dimensions of human existence, the A-Frame offers a practical way to curate agency amid AI which requires hybrid intelligence from the inside out.| Forbes
Effective accelerationism and prosocial AI represent fundamentally different visions about developing and deploying powerful AI systems. Human values are central to both| Forbes
The EU's Nature Credits initiative could shift how we thinks about climate change and reshape how we use prosocial AI to address global challenges.| Forbes
They seemingly quench the thirst for connection yet fail to nourish our hunger for authentic bonds. AI companionship is tempting and dangerous.| Forbes
Large-scale unemployment isn’t a distant dystopia — it’s an immediate economic reality demanding proactive solutions. A truly “universal” basic income might be one.| Forbes