You are here: Homepage Tag artificial intelligence Articles This image is from the film “Post Truth” (2025) by Alkan Avcıoğlu and is AI-generated. Foto: Alkan Avcıoğlu Artificial Intelligence | Media “We have become addicted to extremes” The documentary “Post Truth” by the Turkish media artist Alkan Avcıoğlu was made entirely with AI and aims to seduce people into thinking its the truth. But aren’t we already living in a simulation? By Alkan Avcıoğlu 02/12/2026 The Catholic Church is starting to tackle the subject of AI Bild: Stable Diffusion Artificial Intelligence | Ethics “AI must serve people“ Father Philip Larrey on the ethical opportunities and dangers of artificial intelligence, the Catholic Church’s stance – and the Pope’s take on AI. Interview with Philip Larrey 01/27/2026 Photo: Ole Witt AI | Humanity When humans lost the monopoly on words AI is undermining humanity’s status at the apex of creation. Should we fight back? Ece Temelkuran argues that humility is a better response By Ece Temelkuran 12/17/2025 Auch lateinamerikanische Datensätze sind oft für nicht durchlässig für marginalisierte Perspektiven Grafik: Julia Neller Artificial Intelligence | Latin America When an AI speaks Nahuatl In Chile, an AI language model is being developed for Latin America that aims to represent the continent in all its diversity. It is no easy task By Angelica Mari 12/09/2025 Journalist Karen Hao Foto: Tony Luong Artificial Intelligence | USA “The culture of Silicon Valley is authoritarian” According to journalist Karen Hao, the companies at the heart of the AI industry are increasingly acting like modern empires. A conversation about the consequences—and what needs to change. Interview with Karen Hao 12/09/2025 Bild: Daniel Juřena Artificial intelligence | Risks ”The terminator is not the worst-case scenario” Mathematician Maurice Chiodo is based at the University of Cambridge’s Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, where he examines whether artificial intelligence could pose a fundamental threat to humanity. By Maurice Chiodo 12/09/2025 The installation Calculating Empires by artist duo Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler was part of the exhibition Le monde selon l’IA. It presents artificial intelligence as our highest stage of development to date Foto: Antoine Quittet/Jeu de Paume; Kate Crawford und Vladan Jole Artificial Intelligence | Europe France doesn't want to be a digital colony By Cécile Calla 01/22/2025 Technology | Feminism Artifical intelligence and its biases It is well known that algorithms have a way of reinforcing social prejudices, but what can be done about it? Scholar Alex D. Ketchum takes a feminist look at the issue Interview with Alex D. Ketchum 02/12/2024 Technology | Diversity “Indigenous languages don’t make it easy for AI” Michael Running Wolf worked as a software engineer on the virtual voice assistant Alexa. Now he is revitalising indigenous languages with AI Interview with Michael Running Wolf 01/26/2024
This image is from the film “Post Truth” (2025) by Alkan Avcıoğlu and is AI-generated. Foto: Alkan Avcıoğlu Artificial Intelligence | Media “We have become addicted to extremes” The documentary “Post Truth” by the Turkish media artist Alkan Avcıoğlu was made entirely with AI and aims to seduce people into thinking its the truth. But aren’t we already living in a simulation? By Alkan Avcıoğlu 02/12/2026
The Catholic Church is starting to tackle the subject of AI Bild: Stable Diffusion Artificial Intelligence | Ethics “AI must serve people“ Father Philip Larrey on the ethical opportunities and dangers of artificial intelligence, the Catholic Church’s stance – and the Pope’s take on AI. Interview with Philip Larrey 01/27/2026
Photo: Ole Witt AI | Humanity When humans lost the monopoly on words AI is undermining humanity’s status at the apex of creation. Should we fight back? Ece Temelkuran argues that humility is a better response By Ece Temelkuran 12/17/2025
Auch lateinamerikanische Datensätze sind oft für nicht durchlässig für marginalisierte Perspektiven Grafik: Julia Neller Artificial Intelligence | Latin America When an AI speaks Nahuatl In Chile, an AI language model is being developed for Latin America that aims to represent the continent in all its diversity. It is no easy task By Angelica Mari 12/09/2025
Journalist Karen Hao Foto: Tony Luong Artificial Intelligence | USA “The culture of Silicon Valley is authoritarian” According to journalist Karen Hao, the companies at the heart of the AI industry are increasingly acting like modern empires. A conversation about the consequences—and what needs to change. Interview with Karen Hao 12/09/2025
Bild: Daniel Juřena Artificial intelligence | Risks ”The terminator is not the worst-case scenario” Mathematician Maurice Chiodo is based at the University of Cambridge’s Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, where he examines whether artificial intelligence could pose a fundamental threat to humanity. By Maurice Chiodo 12/09/2025
The installation Calculating Empires by artist duo Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler was part of the exhibition Le monde selon l’IA. It presents artificial intelligence as our highest stage of development to date Foto: Antoine Quittet/Jeu de Paume; Kate Crawford und Vladan Jole Artificial Intelligence | Europe France doesn't want to be a digital colony By Cécile Calla 01/22/2025
Technology | Feminism Artifical intelligence and its biases It is well known that algorithms have a way of reinforcing social prejudices, but what can be done about it? Scholar Alex D. Ketchum takes a feminist look at the issue Interview with Alex D. Ketchum 02/12/2024
Technology | Diversity “Indigenous languages don’t make it easy for AI” Michael Running Wolf worked as a software engineer on the virtual voice assistant Alexa. Now he is revitalising indigenous languages with AI Interview with Michael Running Wolf 01/26/2024