Cyberselves

Human ways of talking to machines.

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Cyberselves

  • Home
  • About
    • Cyberselves Impact and Engagement Grant 2018
    • Cyberselves in Immersive Technologies 2014
  • Articles & Blogs
  • Our Workshops
    • Cyberselves Workshop on Teleoperation and Telepresence
      • Programme
  • The Cyberselves Roadshow
    • Roadshow calendar
    • More information

Cyberselves

is an AHRC-funded project to open dialogues between the public, industry and academics about our future world of robotics and AI, and our (post-)human place in it.

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Articles & Blogs

Latest ideas from the Cyberselves team:

How To Become A Centaur

by Tom Stafford
In How To Become A Centaur, Nicky Case gives blitz history of AI, and of its lesser-known cousin IA – Intelligence Augmentation… [read more]

Tools, substitutes or companions: three metaphors for thinking about technology

by Tom Stafford
Here are three metaphors for how we think about digital and robotic technologies… [read more]

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About us

Cyberselves is an AHRC-funded project whose mission is to bring the social issues of new technologies such as robotic and AI to the public, and to foster discussions between the public, industry and academics.

The Human Brain Project

Cyberselves and the Cyberselves Roadshow have also received tremendous support from The Human Brain Project , the 10-year project funded by the European Union employing some 500 scientists working across more than 100 universities, teaching hospitals and research centres across Europe.

 

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