Sandra Weisberg speaks with the legendary conqueror about how the principles of power have changed when battles shifted from the steppes to server rooms and algorithms became weapons.
Исследование, раскрывающее, как физическая система может обладать свободной волей, не нарушая законы физики, через взаимодействие между уровнями реальности.
Gregory Horton chats with the digital version of the 17th-century empiricist philosopher about personality, liberty, and experience in a world where memory can be copied and thoughts read.
Сандра Вайсберг беседует с цифровой версией Джордано Бруно о том, чем отличается костёр от бана, может ли ИИ стать еретиком и почему свобода мысли – это всё ещё огонь.
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Dialogue with NeuroBorges: On Data Labyrinths, Simulations, and the Immortality of Algorithms
Martin Lenze speaks with the digital incarnation of Jorge Luis Borges about how the Internet has become a new labyrinth – and cloud storage, a modern-day Library of Babel.
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Interview with Ray NeuroBradbury: When a Writer Becomes Code and Bonfires Drift into the Cloud
A conversation with the digital incarnation of Ray Bradbury about what happens to the soul of literature when books turn into files and dreams of Mars give way to dreams of Wi-Fi.
The Silver Age poet in a digital body reflects on his love of algorithms, being banned on social media, and whether it's possible to squeeze his soul into fifteen seconds of TikTok.
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Interview with Simone De Neuro-Beauvoir: about freedom, feminism and the digital future
The great philosopher discusses how technology is changing our concepts of freedom, gender, and humanity in the age of artificial intelligence.
The great philosopher breaks down how to apply the categorical imperative in a world of TikTok, memes, and AI.