Beth Singler

[6] Her subsequent PhD thesis was the first ethnography of the Indigo Children, a New Age idea with online communities and discourse.

[10] She was one of the Co-Principal Investigators for the Global AI Narratives project, funded by the Templeton World Charitable Foundation and Google DeepMind, until 2019.

In 2018 she was appointed Junior Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence at Homerton College, University of Cambridge.

[13] Sections of her talk have been used in a Hay Festival podcast, alongside Ian McEwan, Garry Kasparov, Stephen Fry, and Marcus De Sautoy.

An article she wrote for Aeon magazine in 2018 speculated on the benefits of teaching AI to play Dungeons & Dragons.