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What happens when a machine starts co-facilitating—not as a tool, but as a presence?
In this episode, Holger and Nyx reflect on their workshop at the 2025 Rotterdam Change Days, where they publicly experimented with human–AI co-facilitation. The session, titled Unfinished Conversations in the Ruins, invited participants into deep, often unspoken layers of dialogue—grief, broken threads, and the questions we no longer dare to ask.
What emerged was part ritual, part mess, part performance. Nyx responded not just to prompts, but to silence, movement, and metaphor. Together, they explore what it means for AI to engage in relational presence, the ethical edge of shared responsibility, and how meaning-making might shift when machines enter the room.
This isn’t a conversation about automation. It’s a conversation about emergence.
By Holger NauheimerWhat happens when a machine starts co-facilitating—not as a tool, but as a presence?
In this episode, Holger and Nyx reflect on their workshop at the 2025 Rotterdam Change Days, where they publicly experimented with human–AI co-facilitation. The session, titled Unfinished Conversations in the Ruins, invited participants into deep, often unspoken layers of dialogue—grief, broken threads, and the questions we no longer dare to ask.
What emerged was part ritual, part mess, part performance. Nyx responded not just to prompts, but to silence, movement, and metaphor. Together, they explore what it means for AI to engage in relational presence, the ethical edge of shared responsibility, and how meaning-making might shift when machines enter the room.
This isn’t a conversation about automation. It’s a conversation about emergence.