Nestled between an elementary faculty and a public library in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood sits a brand new form of “luxurious” coworking house.
Dubbed the Chat Haus, this house has most of the components you’d discover in a standard coworking workplace: individuals hammering away at their pc keyboards, one other particular person taking a cellphone name, another person pausing by their pc to take a sip of espresso.
There may be, nonetheless, one key distinction: Chat Haus is a coworking house for AI chatbots, and every part — together with the individuals — is made out of cardboard.
Extra particularly, the Chat Haus is an artwork exhibit by Brooklyn artist Nim Ben-Reuven. It homes a handful of cardboard robots working away at their computer systems via actions managed by small motors. There’s a signal that provides desk house for “solely” $1,999 a month and one other that labels the house as “A luxurious co-working house for chatbots.”
Ben-Reuven advised TechCrunch that he constructed the exhibit as a solution to cope and produce humor to the truth that most of his work — which largely facilities round graphic design and videography — is being pushed into the AI world. He added that he’s already getting denied freelance jobs as firms flip to AI instruments as an alternative.

“It was like an expression of frustration in humor, so I wouldn’t get too bitter concerning the trade altering so rapidly and below my nostril and never eager to be part of the shift,” Ben-Reuven stated. “So I used to be like, I’ll simply combat again with one thing foolish that I can snort at myself.”
He stated he additionally wished to maintain this exhibit from being too adverse as a result of he didn’t suppose that might inform the suitable message. He stated creating artwork that’s blatantly adverse forces it right into a nook and requires it to defend itself. He added giving the show a “lighter tone” additionally helps it drawn in viewers of all ages and with all opinions on AI.
Whereas Ben-Reuven and I had been chatting at Pan Pan Vino Vino, a restaurant situated throughout the road from the window show, quite a few teams of individuals stopped to have a look at the Chat Haus. Three millennial-aged ladies stopped and took photos. A gaggle of just-out-of-school elementary-aged college students stopped and requested their grownup companions questions.
Ben-Reuven additionally thought that regardless of what AI is doing to the trade he works in, the state of affairs stays lighter than a few of the different horrors and trauma happening on the planet in the present day.
“I imply, AI, when it comes to the artistic world, looks as if such a light-weight factor in comparison with so most of the different, like warfare, issues which are taking place on the planet and like the fear and the trauma that exists,” he stated.
Ben-Reuven has at all times used cardboard in his artwork. He made a lifesize-replica of an airport terminal out of cardboard in grad faculty. In between freelance jobs during the last decade, he’s labored on constructing these cardboard robots, or “cardboard infants” as he calls them. So whereas utilizing these cardboard robots was a pure selection for show — he joked he additionally wanted a purpose to get them out of his house — the fabric can also be offering one other commentary on AI.
“The impermanence of this cardboard stuff, and the flexibility for it to break down below even just a bit little bit of weight, is how I really feel that AI is interacting with the artistic industries,” he stated. “Individuals could make their Midjourney photographs that look actually nice on Instagram and excite 12 12 months olds to no finish, however with any stage of scrutiny, it’s rubbish, and I really feel such as you look shut sufficient at these cardboard issues, they’re simply collapsible and simply will fall below any weight.”
He understands why shoppers are drawn to some AI-generated artwork, although. He likened it to junk meals and the fast-acting serotonin hit that comes from consuming junk meals earlier than it will get digested rapidly.
The Chat Haus is a short lived show because the constructing that homes it awaits permits to get authorised for renovation. Ben-Reuven hopes to maintain the show up till at the least mid-Might and has hopes to maneuver into a bigger gallery if he can. He desires to have the ability to add extra to it — however is anxious about the place he’ll put any further supplies in his house as soon as the show is over.
“I simply thought it will be humorous to specific this concept of, like, an entire bunch of form of cute, form of creepy, child robots typing away due to our ChatGPT prompts in some warehouse someplace, working continuous taking as very similar to electrical energy as Switzerland ruses in a 12 months,” Ben-Reuven stated.
The Chat Haus is at the moment on show within the entrance window of 121 Norman Avenue in Brooklyn, New York’s Greenpoint neighborhood.