Juvet and me
Three years ago I woke up in a hotel in the beautiful Norwegian city of Ålesund, gathered my stuff and set off to meet my old friend Andy Budd and a disparate group of thinkers to drive across Norway to Valldal and the Juvet Landscape Hotel, well known as one of the locations for Alex Garland’s film Ex Machina
It was to be our home for the next three days to as we tried to figure out some of the ethical issues raised by AI in an amazing setting, with the best food I’ve ever eaten. It was, as they say, transformative.
I was there with old friends like Dan Hon and Matt Webb, and met a whole group of fascinating people whose thoughts and insights have stayed with me.
Looking back, it’s clear that the three days in Juvet shifted my life. I was about to join BBC Research & Development having spent seven years working to build a model of a digital public space in the archive development team and as part of the Make it Digital initiative. As a result of the conversations at Juvet I carved out a big chunk of my time to shape the BBC’s approach to AI and ML, and have been running our internal Machine Learning Ethical Design Working Group since.
I want to acknowledge that time, that place, and those people, in these complicated and dangerous days. I don’t know when such times will happen again, or how we will decide to live our lives after SARS-COV-2 and wildfires and extremism have burned through the our world. I re-read the Dark Mountain writings, I contemplate Dan Hill’s Slowdown papers , I try to reconcile my concerns about AI/ML with an understanding that the entire edifice that supports these advanced technologies is fragile beyond our comprehension.
And I live in these two worlds simultaneously, caught between the grim meathook future and a techno-optimist world in which we shape the network for public good.
Hey ho. We persist.
More
You can hear the report I made for Digital Planet here
The Stuff
I’d packed well — I have an Evernote that tells me I took
Passport
Mac and charger
phones and charger
H4N, mic, cables
batteries
notebook & tickets
medicine
toothbrush
Clothes
raincoat
Trunks & goggle
Underwear/socks
Shirts * 4
Tweed jacket/waistcoat
Light jacket
Pullover
Heavy trousers
Walking trousers
T-shirts
Pyjamas
Deck shoes
Walking shoes
Running shoes & kit
Who were we?
- Cennydd Bowles
- Andy Budd
- Amber Case
- Josh Clark
- Kate Devlin
- Ellen de Vries
- Lysandre Follet
- James Gilyead
- Daniel Harvey
- Dan Hon
- Karen Kaushansky
- Dirk Knemeyer
- Chris Noessel
- Ben Remington
- Ben Sauer
- Ishan Shapiro
- Bill Thompson
- Matt Webb
- Adrian Zumbrunnen
What did we do?
Things other people said:
https://slapdashery.org/the-juvet-a-i-retreat-9e27311d2af5
https://clearleft.com/posts/artificial-intelligence-the-retreat-in-western-norway
https://20minutesintothefuture.substack.com/p/the-juvet-agenda
http://interconnected.org/home/2017/09/30/books
And last
I’m pleased that the three books I recommended to Matt are still important to me:
- Fen, Daisy Johnson. Fiction
- M Train, Patty Smith. Fiction
- The Lure of Greatness: England’s Brexit and America’s Trump, Anthony Barnett
Endnote
I left my passport in the hotel room in Ålesund. It was found and I picked it up on the way back from Juvet to the airport.
Originally published at http://www.astickadogandaboxwithsomethinginit.com.