
A global experiment in human-centered AI discourse
In a year when artificial intelligence reshaped nearly every industry and workflow, the Artificial Unintelligence Conference set out to ask a different question. What does AI look like when viewed through a human lens?
Now available on demand, the conference brought together practitioners, enthusiasts, and curious minds from around the world for a 24 hour online experiment in open dialogue. Across dozens of sessions, speakers shared real world experiences about using, questioning, and living alongside AI in their daily work and personal projects.
At its core, Artificial Unintelligence was designed as a forum for democratizing conversations around AI concepts, impact, and policy. Rather than positioning AI as an abstract future or corporate mandate, the conference created space for individuals to explore its implications in practical, ethical, and deeply human terms.


"We don’t know what the future will look like, but we do know that the way we work is changing. When our work changes our teams change, and as our teams change our organizations will change."

Hannah Foxwwell
Founder
@ AI for the Rest of Us


