Suhair Khan (@suhairk) 's Twitter Profile
Suhair Khan

@suhairk

technologist - for good. for culture. for design.
alum - @google, @harvard, @cornell.

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Husam Zomlot (@hzomlot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All we demand is that Israel gets out of #Rafah, out of #Gaza, out of #Jerusalem, out of #Palestine. And gets out of our lives! We want freedom, justice and accountability. Link to full speech at the London national demonstration 8 June youtu.be/zRHzYdqcaCU?si…

Mustafa (@mustafathepoet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

London! Sudan is calling. Gaza is calling. Every artist here is a hero of empathy, thank you for answering our call. Tickets are on sale at artistsforaid.org at 5pm today. There is a war, strike a chord, cry an answer.

London! Sudan is calling. Gaza is calling. Every artist here is a hero of empathy, thank you for answering our call. Tickets are on sale at artistsforaid.org at 5pm today. There is a war, strike a chord, cry an answer.
Art Fund (@artfund) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ā€œWe’re advocating for the next government to ensure every schoolchild experiences a visit to a museum and gallery every year, within the national curriculum.ā€ Our director Jenny Waldman in Schools Week on the vital importance of cultural education. šŸ‘‡ bit.ly/3VHlofl

The Leonardo Effect (@leonardoeffect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't settle for boring AI art! From deepfake Drake tracks to the Hollywood writers' strike, AI has already changed our relationship with art. Open-ended's founder is planning for what comes next. gq-magazine.co.uk/article/suhair… #art #design #AI #creativity

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Join Damian and Suhair Khan as they explore the state of the internet, the addictive effects of social media, invasion of privacy, data misuse, and the current use of your data to power AI – and how we can take back control. Listen now: tr.ee/k0XbjIurK7 šŸŽ§

Join <a href="/djbradfield/">Damian</a> and <a href="/SuhairK/">Suhair Khan</a> as they explore the state of the internet, the addictive effects of social media, invasion of privacy, data misuse, and the current use of your data to power AI – and how we can take back control.

Listen now: tr.ee/k0XbjIurK7 šŸŽ§
Suhair Khan (@suhairk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conflict, Ethics & AI. AI will perpetuate war & human catastrophe - but there is still hope to slow down this coming wave. suhairk.substack.com/p/conflict-eth…

Plurality.Institute (@pluralityinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suhair K argues that the exponential growth of data presents challenges for governance and sustainability. This article also proposes collective data stewardship models, like data trusts, as a potential solution. Suhair Khan

Suhair K argues that the exponential growth of data presents challenges for governance and sustainability. 

This article also proposes collective data stewardship models, like data trusts, as a potential solution.

<a href="/SuhairK/">Suhair Khan</a>
D&AD (@dandad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the questions we should be asking ourselves as AI becomes a bigger part of our day-to-day creative lives? For the 2024 D&AD Annual, Suhair Khan unpacks some of the ethical questions around not just what AI can do, but what it should do > eu1.hubs.ly/H0fkPhR0

What are the questions we should be asking ourselves as AI becomes a bigger part of our day-to-day creative lives? 

For the 2024 D&amp;AD Annual, <a href="/suhairk/">Suhair Khan</a> unpacks some of the ethical questions around not just what AI can do, but what it should do &gt; eu1.hubs.ly/H0fkPhR0
DACS (@dacsforartists) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t miss out: DACS at AI FringešŸ’” On Tuesday, 11 February, at 2pm we will be at the British Library in London for an engaging panel discussion: ā€˜Supporting creative futures in arts, culture and AI’. Speakers: šŸŽ¤Thangam Debbonaire, Former Shadow Secretary of State for

Don’t miss out: DACS at <a href="/AISummitFringe/">AI Fringe</a>šŸ’”

On Tuesday, 11 February, at 2pm we will be at the <a href="/britishlibrary/">British Library</a> in London for an engaging panel discussion: ā€˜Supporting creative futures in arts, culture and AI’.

Speakers: 
 
šŸŽ¤<a href="/ThangamDebb/">Thangam Debbonaire</a>, Former Shadow Secretary of State for
Tobias Rees (@tobias_rees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s one thing to ask if AI can write. It’s quite a different thing to ask if AI can read? Sit alone in a quiet corner, get absorbed by a book, enter the minds or other people, get carried away, disappear in the pages fully absorbed and yet awake, wondering g how to live.

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BREAKING: Apple just proved AI "reasoning" models like Claude, DeepSeek-R1, and o3-mini don't actually reason at all. They just memorize patterns really well. Here's what Apple discovered: (hint: we're not as close to AGI as the hype suggests)

BREAKING: Apple just proved AI "reasoning" models like Claude, DeepSeek-R1, and o3-mini don't actually reason at all.

They just memorize patterns really well.

Here's what Apple discovered:

(hint: we're not as close to AGI as the hype suggests)
LSE Events (@lsepublicevents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸ”® Where should we look for optimism about the future? In this #LSEFestival event, Roger Highfield, Suhair Khan, Isabel Losada, Michael Muthukrishna & Neil Lee will share some of the ideas that could shape the world to come for the better. 2/7 🧵 More info šŸ‘‡ lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…

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AI now masters poetry, music and even dreams. Machines interact with our brains. Are we building artificial consciousness... or magic? Suhair Khan blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview…

LSE Blogs (@lseblogs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#AI can now master creative processes, compose music, interpret dreams and write poetry. New developments allow machines to interact with our brains. Are we building artificial consciousness or a new kind of magic? Suhair Khan LSE Business Review #LSEFestival blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview…