Fatal error: shebang not defined. (And if there’s such a thing as a shebang, what’s a hebang?)
I remember landing in Paris on the first days of my exchange semester more than a decade ago. I was excited and daunted. Unbeknownst to…
Connecting threads across AI, technology, humans, leadership and systems change, with dignity at the centre
I remember landing in Paris on the first days of my exchange semester more than a decade ago. I was excited and daunted. Unbeknownst to…
It’s an old saying: what gets measured, gets done. It’s something I’ve heard in so many contexts – from the former Director General of the World…
The theme for Fortnight #2 of 3AI’s Master of Applied Cybernetics’ Question is ‘taking things apart’. How do you ‘take things apart’ without falling into reductionist traps of thinking?
Week 1 of the Master of Applied Cybernetics at ANU’s 3A Institute and we are immersed in a multitude of perspectives that certainly leaves more questions than answers.
One (orientation) week in to my experience as part of the second-ever Master of Applied Cybernetics cohort at the Australian National University’s 3A Institute (3AI), and one thing is already clear: the contextual foundation of this course stems far beyond this century or last and far wider than any one culture.