We look for playfulness as AI golems track mud everywhere, white people get upset for the wrong reasons, and companies attempt to further abdicate responsibility by blaming it on the AI chatbot.
At Tethix, we have a big vision for ETHOS, the Ethical Tension and Health Operating System. We’re now starting this journey with a seedling app that can help you cultivate a daily reflective practice.
As the new moon rises, we ponder AI, AGI, and NGI by taking notes from Swifties, deal with cognitive dissonance, take a sneak peek at ETHOS, and glance up into the sky and future for inspiration.
Welcome to the first new moon of 2024, during which we wish billionaires realized they’re Saruman rather than Legolas, wonder about AI, embodied ethics, lab-grown brains, Polish train hackers & more.
Make it more absurd: more drama, more AI, more smoke and mirrors. As the new moon rises, we attempt to counter the absurdity and drama with elephants, rainbow mirrors, and sparks for conversations.
A reflection on the event Mythopoetic Sense-Making of Our AI Future, which Tethix hosted in partnership with RSA Oceania and Co-Labs.
As the new moon rises, we look for fogbows amidst the AI fog and climate doom by shining a mythopoetic light on perspectives often ignored, inspired by ancient wisdom and love for life on planet Earth.
What stories are our digital workplaces currently telling us, and how might we imagine and tell different stories that help us embody responsibility?
Why GPS-like product development practices such as agile should be enriched by taking detours with moral imagination and pathfinding.
As the new moon rises, we plant pledges, come together for collective futurecrafting, and imagine rainbows mirrors for existential hope.
The story of how and why I built an entire pixel-based virtual world in Gather that the Tethix team now uses as our office and learning playground.
How will your day-to-day practice change if your organization decides to embrace responsible firekeeping and install the Tethix ETHOS app? An exploration for the Tethix blog on how we can challenge agile firefighting by embodying our ETHOS.