
Dr. Cornelia C. Walther is a humanitarian leader with 20+ years at the UN driving social change. Now a Wharton/University of Pennsylvania Fellow, she pioneers research on hybrid intelligence and prosocial AI through the global POZE alliance to build Agency amid AI for All. Her
Tech With Respect: AI And Indigenous Community Power
For communities historically sidelined in technological revolutions, AI brings new risks with outsized consequences. Prosocial AI can make a positive difference.
AI's Human Side: Wellbeing And The Quadruple Bottom Line
The AI narrative usually fixates on its capacity to amplify efficiency and effectiveness. What if we use it to expand the bottom line to people, planet, profit, purpose?
Effective Accelerationism Or Prosocial AI. What Is The Future Of AI?
Effective accelerationism and prosocial AI represent fundamentally different visions about developing and deploying powerful AI systems. Human values are central to both
Beyond The Llama Drama: 4 New Benchmarks For Large Language Models
To foster the development of LLMs that are statistically proficient and genuinely useful partners it is time to complement existing metrics with four new dimensions
Reading Stanford’s AI Index 2025: Is AI Your Friend, Foe Or Co-Pilot?
The new AI Index Report from Stanford's HAI offers a good overview of the ongoing AI revolution. Let's break it down using four simple ideas to distill four takeaways.
AI Is Dangerously Similar To Your Mind
Anthropic's new study on Claude's inner workings shed light on it's "intentions," natural intelligence and artificial intelligence might be more similar than we thought.
Chatbots Vs. Humans: Can AI Ever Fully Replace Real Dialogue?
Conversation releases chemicals in our brains that make us feel good and reduce stress. Can we harness the same benefits in the interaction with AI?
Global Conscience In The Age Of AI: A Call For Hybrid Intelligence
This International Day of Conscience 2025, offer the opportunity to move beyond bias and isolation to hybrid intelligence for responsible innovation.
Why We Should Expand Asimov’s Three Laws Of Robotics With A 4th Law
Revisiting and revamping Asimov’s laws through the lens of hybrid intelligence is not just prudent — it is imperative for our collective survival
GPT-4o And Trust. Why Seeing Should No Longer Result In Believing
Cultivating a more informed and cohesive society is possible despite GPT-4o. Protecting our mind from hybrid deception is a way to safeguard our shared "reality."