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New York-based artist Ian Cheng has been creating live simulations since 2012. He explores the human mind and “an agent’s ability to deal with an ever-changing environment” by combining AI, video game technologies, and cognitive science. His recent work, Life after BOB: The Chalice Study, reflects on the possible scenarios of our future in an age of rapid technological innovation. What will it look like when we coexist with intelligent machines?
New York-based artist Ian Cheng has been creating live simulations since 2012. He explores the human mind and “an agent’s ability to deal with an ever-changing environment” by combining AI, video game technologies, and cognitive science. His recent work, Life after BOB: The Chalice Study, reflects on the possible scenarios of our future in an age of rapid technological innovation. What will it look like when we coexist with intelligent machines?
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