Antikythera

Antikythera

Think Tanks

A program reorienting planetary computation as a philosophical, technological, and geopolitical force.

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Antikythera is a program reorienting planetary-scale computation as a philosophical, technological and geopolitical force. The program’s five research themes are Synthetic Intelligence, Recursive Simulations, Synthetic Catallaxy, Hemispherical Stacks, and Planetary Sapience. Antikythera convenes 75+ leading Affiliate Researchers (philosophers, engineers/ programmers, technologists, designers) who work with 18 Studio Researchers to develop new philosophy, research and speculative design. Antikythera is directed by philosopher of technology Benjamin Bratton. Antikythera’s founding partner is Berggruen Institute, a think tank in Los Angeles, which supports all aspects of Antikythera design, development, and delivery. The Studio is developed in partnership with One Project, a non-profit and giving foundation.

Website
https://www.antikythera.org
Industry
Think Tanks
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Partnership
Founded
2022

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    "What is today called “artificial intelligence” should be counted as a Copernican Trauma in the making. Trauma brings grief. Kübler-Ross’s stages of grief provide a useful typology of the Western theory of AI... Each contains a kernel of truth and wisdom as well as neurosis and self-deception." Antikythera Director Benjamin Bratton in his article for Noema uses Kubler-Ross's schema to map how AI Denial, AI Anger, AI Bargaining, AI Depression, and AI Acceptance derive from the real and imagined implications of AI. Read the full article on Noema: https://lnkd.in/dycjiNgm

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    As AI becomes both more general and more foundational, it should be seen not only as a disembodied virtual brain but as a real, material force. AI is embedded into the active, decision-making processes of real world systems. As cognition becomes infrastructural, infrastructure becomes cognitive. Join Antikythera for a keynote lecture with Director Benjamin Bratton on Cognitive Infrastructures: Synthetic Intelligence in the Wild on Wednesday, July 3, 6pm at Central Saint Martins in London. Register here: https://lnkd.in/dJnzuAnr

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    What does it mean to ask machine intelligence to “align” to human wishes and self-image? Is this a useful tactic for design, or a dubious metaphysics that obfuscates how intelligence as a whole might evolve? Antikythera’s Director Benjamin Bratton presented new thinking and research on a post-alignment paradigm at Central Saint Martins’ in July 2023. Watch the full film and read the transcript at https://lnkd.in/df7b4hH7

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    OPEN CALL: Antikythera’s Hemispherical Stacks research area charts the ongoing shift toward multipolar geopolitics and the segmentation of planetary computation. From May-December, Futures of Multipolar Computation will bring together 12-20 interdisciplinary researchers to meet monthly in a virtual working group to think through key themes and potential near-term future scenarios related to planetary computation and geopolitics. Key Research Topics include: - Sovereign Data: Production of data as sovereign claim - Foundational Models: AI as national security resource - Chip Wars: Adversarial computation supply chains - Astropolitics: Extraplanetary sensing and computation - Cloud States: De-linking territory and governance - Institutional Futurism: Near-term futures mapping Participants will receive a research stipend and outcomes may be included in one or more of Antikythera’s publication platforms with MIT Press. Writers and researchers with expertise in technology, international relations, science fiction, design, geopolitics, and law are encouraged to apply. Apply by April 12: https://lnkd.in/dDYFzQeM

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    OPEN CALL: Antikythera’s Hemispherical Stacks research area charts the ongoing shift toward multipolar geopolitics and the segmentation of planetary computation. From May-December, Futures of Multipolar Computation will bring together 12-20 interdisciplinary researchers to meet monthly in a virtual working group to think through key themes and potential near-term future scenarios related to planetary computation and geopolitics. Key Research Topics include: - Sovereign Data: Production of data as sovereign claim - Foundational Models: AI as national security resource - Chip Wars: Adversarial computation supply chains - Astropolitics: Extraplanetary sensing and computation - Cloud States: De-linking territory and governance - Institutional Futurism: Near-term futures mapping Participants will receive a research stipend and outcomes may be included in one or more of Antikythera’s publication platforms with MIT Press. Writers and researchers with expertise in technology, international relations, science fiction, design, geopolitics, and law are encouraged to apply. Apply by April 12: https://lnkd.in/dDYFzQeM

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    Design futures for planetary computation, platform automation, narrative environments, and infrastructure conversion. Robot historian reprogramming outmoded sociotechnical systems since 2003.

    For those interested in AI & philosophy, Antikythera is hosting a funded interdisciplinary summer studio on synthetic intelligence in London in June/July. Apply by March 1st. Join the info-mixer with director Benjamin Bratton on Wednesday Feb 7th to find out more about the program and partners. https://lnkd.in/egzjJKQe RSVP to events@antikythera.org.

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