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The AI composers that are helping people make their own personal soundtracks
Julie Freeman is an artist who creates forms, animations, and soundscapes from tracking data. She created a multifaceted installation – A Naked Mole Rat Eutopia – at London’s Somerset House, featuring kinetic sculptures, an animation and a visualisation, all using live data from the naked mole rat community
The app that helps the homeless find government housing and asylum seekers avoid legal delays with their claims
Are we facing a new cyber cold war, or is there more behind allegations of Russian hacking in the US?
Making viral art out of hardware is a growing trend amongst artists trying to critique and humanise our relationship with technology
How Alexa-style language processing is allowing scientists to talk to the cells of our bodies
How social media and populism are coupling in new and powerful ways – and changing our lives in the process
Leigh Alexander finds out how animal tracking tech is changing understanding of our own species too. And how do you go about QR-coding a bumblebee?
Leigh Alexander finds out how close we are to the end of potholes and road works. Could Leeds become the first city to repair itself, using new robot technology?
Alex Hern takes a look back at the ‘no professors allowed’ informal dining club The Ratio Club which laid the foundations for the British cybernetics movement and, ultimately, artificial intelligence