In the past two decades, the emergence and rapid proliferation of non-human knowledge workers has quietly reshaped the contours of our corporate cultural landscape. While the surface benefits and efficiencies of these new intelligences are readily celebrated, their deeper more subtle reverberations have yet to be fully understood. Through a series of written and visual essays, this collection traces the intricate steps by which artificial colleagues have shaped knowledge work beyond human centric paradigms.
These pages do not seek to reassure but invite you to gaze unflinchingly at the world we have created-a landscape of sublime possibilities shadowed by disquieting realities. They beckon you to question, to reflect and perhaps to reconsider the silent agreements we've made with technologies that shape our lives.