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Technomoral Conversations: AI & Creative Labour
This Technomoral Conversation will look at issues ranging from the AI industry’s copyright violations, to the responses from creatives in the UK and elsewhere, to the wider ethical and political questions about the role of AI in creative practice and culture.

Technomoral Conversations: What the Majority World Can Teach Us about AI
In this Technomoral Conversations panel, we will hear from leading voices from the Majority World on what they have learned from and about AI, and the issues and visions they would like to see taken up.

Technomoral Conversations: The Geopolitics of AI
As AI's influence grows, navigating its geopolitics becomes increasingly crucial for shaping the future of nations and their global relationships.

Technomoral Conversations: Technologically Mediated Intimacy
This conversation will explore how we can navigate the complexities of technologies that are entangled with our relationships and our emotions.

Pegasus: A Spy in Your Pocket - Event Cancelled
Event Cancelled Join us for a conversation with the authors of Pegasus: How a Spy in Our Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy.

Edinburgh Futures Conversations - The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Shaping our AI Futures
In this Futures Conversations event, we bring together leading experts from the worlds of science, politics, and civil society to debate what our AI futures may bring, and to develop ideas for what is needed to advance our collective ability to put AI to the best possible use.

Technomoral Conversations: Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence
Join us for a conversation on sustainability and AI, featuring a panel of experts who are tackling different facets of this challenge.

Dispelling the Digital Enchantment - The Futures Lecture Series at the Edinburgh Futures Institute
In this lecture, Professor Karen Yeung sketches out the content and contours of a deliberately over-simplified contemporary fairytale which she refers to as the ‘Digital Enchantment’.