Reform magazine: October edition

In the October edition of Reform magazine:

This month’s interview was “transcribed by AI and edited by humans”, writes Steve Tomkins, who speaks to anthropologist of artificial intelligence, Beth Singler. They talk about the impact AI is already having, what we should be worrying about and what we shouldn’t, and whether AI is God.

Elsewhere, Roy Crowne says God is an entrepreneur (and we should follow suit), while Sian Joyner sees disability differently, regular columnist Sheila Maxey sees the appeal in taking risks, and Roo Stewart sees dreams becoming reality at this year’s Greenbelt festival. We ask questions about hope, put the case for ‘dumb phones’, and share stories from across the UK in ‘Local Digest’.

Finally, it gets all cuddly in Reviews as the rabbits of Watership Down make a comeback and Oliver Tomkins embraces the appeal of Colin from Accounts.

All this and more in the October Reform, out now.

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