Digital Frontier #5
Digital Frontier #5 Outliers
In its fifth issue, Digital Frontier casts its lens on the thinkers, builders, and dreamers pushing the limits of possibility. Titled Outliers, this edition celebrates youthful optimism and radical visionâqualities that might just define the future.
Inside, meet the founders of New Computer as they attempt to code a kind of digital soul. Travel to Kenya, where communities are bypassing broken systems and building their own DIY infrastructure from the ground up. And explore a philosophical provocation from a DeepMind researcher: does AI need a body to truly reach superintelligence?
From speculative tech to hands-on hacks, this issue spotlights those reimagining what comes nextâand doing so with hope, not fear.
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Digital Frontier #5
Digital Frontier #5
Digital Frontier #5 Outliers
In its fifth issue, Digital Frontier casts its lens on the thinkers, builders, and dreamers pushing the limits of possibility. Titled Outliers, this edition celebrates youthful optimism and radical visionâqualities that might just define the future.
Inside, meet the founders of New Computer as they attempt to code a kind of digital soul. Travel to Kenya, where communities are bypassing broken systems and building their own DIY infrastructure from the ground up. And explore a philosophical provocation from a DeepMind researcher: does AI need a body to truly reach superintelligence?
From speculative tech to hands-on hacks, this issue spotlights those reimagining what comes nextâand doing so with hope, not fear.
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Digital Frontier #5 Outliers
In its fifth issue, Digital Frontier casts its lens on the thinkers, builders, and dreamers pushing the limits of possibility. Titled Outliers, this edition celebrates youthful optimism and radical visionâqualities that might just define the future.
Inside, meet the founders of New Computer as they attempt to code a kind of digital soul. Travel to Kenya, where communities are bypassing broken systems and building their own DIY infrastructure from the ground up. And explore a philosophical provocation from a DeepMind researcher: does AI need a body to truly reach superintelligence?
From speculative tech to hands-on hacks, this issue spotlights those reimagining what comes nextâand doing so with hope, not fear.















