Published inEnrique DansFrom melody to machine: who owns the future of creativity?Not only is the angry backlash from some established artists against the rise of generative AI short-sighted, protectionist and…1d ago11d ago1
Published inEnrique DansWhen tariffs block the machines we needIn its article “Why robots are not the answer to US manufacturing reshoring hopes”, the Financial Times recently dismantled the idea that…1d ago11d ago1
Published inEnrique DansPrompt, or be prompted: the AI survival skill no one can ignoreJust a few years ago, when people started talking about the idea of a “prompt engineer,” many dismissed it as another inflated tech…2d ago102d ago10
Published inEnrique DansDigital identity in Switzerland: a democracy’s test of trustSwitzerland, long admired for its model of direct democracy, its regular referendums and its deep-rooted traditions of neutrality and…4d ago64d ago6
Published inEnrique DansWho is AI for, us or Big Tech?If we’re going to avoid the mistakes of the past, we have to understand what will happen if, as everything seems to indicate, Big Tech…5d ago45d ago4
Published inEnrique DansWhen pseudo-science kills: the human cost of vaccine denialThe COVID-19 pandemic not only left a trail of victims and health crises, but also sowed the seeds of the disinformation that we’re now…May 6May 6
Published inEnrique DansAutonomy as infrastructure: the new reality of driverless mobilityWhen we talk about a technology like autonomous driving — developing at great speed but unevenly, limited to a few markets, and once…May 51May 51
Published inEnrique DansFrom brain fog to Bee Pioneer: why think when you can wear it?A fascinating article in The Wall Street Journal, “I recorded everything I said for three months. AI has replaced my memory”, recounts the…May 5May 5
Published inEnrique DansBeyond the hype, AI is reshaping work, not destroying itBy now, it’s clear that generative AI is no longer the stuff of science fiction — it’s a tool that is already a fixture in a growing…May 33May 33