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More later, but after the coffee break, attendees were bustled back into the room by a venue worker ringing a hand-held bell. AI COULD NEVER.
The 7.7m-long Gislingebåden from 1100 CE was ‘both the last Viking ship and the first medieval ship’.
A replica is being built at Aarhus harbour by a group of young people using the traditional Nordic clinker boat-building techniques that UNESCO recognises as being part of the 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’.
@clickhere Yes, this resonates. These are the things I'm noticing too these days.
@CiaraNi Thanks. And yeah, I find myself thinking about things like that increasingly - what are the things that only people can do? What are the in-person experiences we can share? What jobs are safe from AI harm?
@clickhere I like your hashtag. I think 'AI Could Never' often these days. Every time I spot a nice sign of A Human Did This in the everyday. Like a hand-made crocheted bookmark. Or a funny comment with a spelling mistake someone stuck on a Post-it. Or a blurry photo of the arse of a hedgehog someone didn't quite manage to capture in their garden. Or these teeny tiny books at the local bookshop.
@CiaraNi This is so fabulous! And now I just want to hear more wholesome examples of what AI Could Never.
