Rimini Protokoll: “The danger of AI might not be what it does, but the gaps it fills in”
Rimini Protokoll’s Helgard Haug and Daniel Wetzel on Futur4, AI as a stage partner, and what it means to leave behind a digital legacy.
Her day begins with a scientific article and ends with a poem she finds in her email inbox. She has moved to a different place twelve times. However, she would like to become rootless, to not belong anywhere. Now, she divides her life between Sibiu (Romania) and the exotic Gibraltar. When she forgets who she is, she sits down with a large cup of tea, opens her laptop, and ... writes.
Rimini Protokoll’s Helgard Haug and Daniel Wetzel on Futur4, AI as a stage partner, and what it means to leave behind a digital legacy.
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