Authored by an AI-Human partnership, it marks a new age of human-augmented creativity.” GL Golden, Bot Developer, praises Diaz's work, saying, "Iconoclasm is a mixture of Diaz's unique 'illustrative' style contrasted with machine-generated, modern renaissance oil paintings depicting a world of the grotesque and apocalyptic. "Iconoclasm: AI and the Devaluation of Humanity's Achievements" presents a compelling examination of the convergence of AI and the arts from an artist's viewpoint, unmasking the stark truths about its potential consequences." -Quote by AI In the book, we also collaborate with AI to create art, examining the human-AI partnership that may dominate the next few years until we are no longer needed. However, we have driven ourselves to exploit technology and AI for nefarious purposes such as censorship and population control. We both share our concerns about the potential decline of our civilization due to the technology we've developed with altruistic intentions. Together, we explore the ramifications of AI-generated art from an artist's perspective, addressing topics such as post-humanism, AI metaphysics, pro-AI and anti-AI views, and the path that led us to the brink of this transformative era. Genevive Zacconi was invited to co-write the book in recognition of her objective insights on art and art history, as well as her incredible talent as a fine artist and oil painter. "Iconoclasm: AI and the Devaluation of Humanity's Achievements," a book that delves into the impact of artificial intelligence on the arts, and explores the potential erosion of meaning, aesthetics, talent, and uniqueness that we hold dear. "Diaz's exploration of AI in his upcoming book transports us through time to glimpse a potential future where the treasured creativity inherent in humanity could be diminished." - by ai Includes: Extra fold-out poster of the ink drawing The Pyramid of Information. Hardcover, matte black with silver foil stamped premium card stock slipcase. Join us on our Discord server and tune in live at 5am PT, where we’ll discuss the history of graphs (followed by a fun quiz with prizes) and hear graph enthusiasts from around the world.ICONOCLASM: AI and the devaluation of humanity’s achievements, By AI and DMD Global Graph Celebration Day Meetup: Starts at 5am PTĪs usual, we have the Global Graph Celebration Day Meetup, but we are moving the celebration online this year given the pandemic situation. Today, the Neo4j community around the world celebrates his birthday by saying “graphs are everywhere” in our own languages. When Euler solved the Königsberg bridge problem in 1735, he probably didn’t expect his graph theory to be inspiring technology worldwide and surrounding all of our lives three centuries later. They also point out that Euler was an “overall nice guy,” adding one more reason on top of many reasons to celebrate his life and work. In a recent article in The Irish Times, Euler is described as having revolutionized mathematics and is incomparably prolific with work that spans graph theory, of course, but also calculus, differential geometry, number theory, and infinite series.
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