




Homo Digitalis – Weltgestalten & Künstliche Intelligenz
Humans see themselves as a universally dominant force – yet we panic as technologies grow more autonomous and seem to threaten that position. How do we compare ourselves to artificial intelligence, and what do these new conditions truly mean for us and our world?
This discussion paper critically examines the impact of AI on society and design, focusing on the consequences of technological change. The analysis draws on texts by Bruno Latour, Friedrich von Borries, Otl Aicher, Marc Engenhart, Sebastian Löwe, and Alan M. Turing.




Homo Digitalis – Weltgestalten & Künstliche Intelligenz
Humans see themselves as a universally dominant force – yet we panic as technologies grow more autonomous and seem to threaten that position. How do we compare ourselves to artificial intelligence, and what do these new conditions truly mean for us and our world?
This discussion paper critically examines the impact of AI on society and design, focusing on the consequences of technological change. The analysis draws on texts by Bruno Latour, Friedrich von Borries, Otl Aicher, Marc Engenhart, Sebastian Löwe, and Alan M. Turing.