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20 abril 2023

 

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Palencia, Spain

 

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Images from the Artificial Intelligence Demystified event held on February 27, 2018 at WebMD's offices in New York City and hosted by the New York City chapter of the User Experience Professonals Association.

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Cyberphilosophy and Artificial Intelligence

 

Computers having progressed in leaps and bounds since the 1940s and then in the 1980s with the appearance of the first home computers. From then on the company found it modified and began its long march towards robotization and androidation with machines collected from its brain. Cyberphilosophy is located at this junction of the material-metaphysical understanding of the biomechanical interface between human and machine. Artificial intelligence has long exceeded our computational capacity and will soon overtake human consciousness thousands of times and will have no mercy on its creators.

 

Cyberphilosophie et Intelligence Artificielle

 

Les ordinateurs ayant progressé à pas de géant depuis les années 1940 puis par la suite dans les années 1980 avec l'apparition des premiers ordinateurs domestiques. Dès lors la société s'en ai trouvé modifié et à commencé sa longue marche vers la robotisation et l'androïdation avec des machines collectés à son cerveau. La cyberphilosophie se situe à cette jonction de la compréhension matérielo-métaphysique de l'interface biomécanique entre l'humain et la machine. L'intelligence artificielle dépasse depuis longtemps notre capacité de calcul et dépassera bientôt la conscience de l'homme des milliers de fois et n'aura aucune pitié pour ses créateurs.

 

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20 abril 2023

 

Conference Artificial Intelligence and Ecosystems Management

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Palencia, Spain

 

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20 abril 2023

 

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Palencia, Spain

 

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Series: Cuban Birds from the point of view of AI

 

Prompt; " Cuban endemic bird Oriente warbler (Teretistris fornsi. "

20 abril 2023

 

Conference Artificial Intelligence and Ecosystems Management

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Secretary-General António Guterres (front left), Amandeep Singh Gill (centre), Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology, and Mohamed Issa Abushahab (front right), Deputy Permanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations, before the start of the first ever Security Council meeting on artificial intelligence (AI). This meeting, convened by the United Kingdom, addresses the topic “Artificial intelligence: opportunities and risks for international peace and security”. The Secretary-General delivered remarks during the debate stating, “I urge the Council to approach this technology with a sense of urgency, a global lens, and a learner’s mindset.”

 

UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe

18 July 2023

New York, United States of America

Photo # UN7994065

20 abril 2023

 

Conference Artificial Intelligence and Ecosystems Management

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Palencia, Spain

 

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Hands on images of the Oral-B Genius X 20000. A toothbrush with Artificial Intelligence (AI)

 

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Battushig Myanganbayar, Artificial Intelligence Adviser to the Prime Minister of Mongolia; Björn Johansson, Professor of Sustainable Production, Chalmers Univerity of Technology, Sweden; James Zhan, Chair of the Executive Board, World Investment Conference, World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies (WAIPA), Switzerland; Jay Lee, Clark Distinguished Professor; Director, Industrial Artificial Intelligence Center, University of Maryland, USA; Liu Gang, Chief Economist, The Laboratory for Economic Behaviors and Policy Simulation , Nankai University, People's Republic of China; Paula Ingabire, Minister of Information Communication Technology and Innovation of Rwanda; at the New Urban Engines – Emerging Innovation Zones session, Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2025, Tianjin, People's Republic of China, 24/6/2025, 08:00 – 09:00, National Convention & Exhibition Center - Bern. Stakeholder Dialogue. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz

20 abril 2023

 

Conference Artificial Intelligence and Ecosystems Management

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Palencia, Spain

 

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FUNDED by Diputación de Palencia, iuFOR, SNGULAR, UVa-Campus de Palencia, JCyL and FEDER (iuFOR Escalera Excelencia projects)

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Lee Jae Myung, President of the Republic of Korea and President of the Security Council for the month of September, briefs reporters ahead of the Security Council High-Level Open Debate on Artificial Intelligence (AI).

 

UN Photo/Mark Garten

24 September 2025

New York, United States of America

Photo # UN71119143

George Dyson: The Canoe and the Code

 

George Dyson is lanky and quiet in that way that suggests a life lived both in thought and on the water. On a damp April morning in Bellingham, Washington, he met me dressed in a blue fisherman’s sweater, the color of tide-washed denim, a garment that seemed to belong to both the sea and the sky. There’s something unmistakably familial in his bearing, the long, thoughtful face, the gentle smile. As he grows older, he resembles his father, Freeman Dyson, more and more. But George is, unmistakably, his own man: a writer, historian of technology, boatbuilder, and builder of worlds.

 

His home sits on the edge of things, close to the sea, surrounded by trees, filled with books and sketches and the soft presence of a cat named Nikita, who lives up to her name. She’s named after Nikita Shumagin, the first of Bering’s crew to die of scurvy in 1741, a nod to George’s deep engagement with exploration, history, and the often-overlooked figures that shaped it. The house feels like a mind made physical: ideas roosting on shelves, a telescope pointed toward the harbor where his boat Ranger rests on blocks. Nearby, a shelf holds a full run of translations of The Starship and the Canoe, Kenneth Brower’s 1978 book about the parallel lives of Freeman and George Dyson. Neal Stephenson, one of many who admire George’s work, wrote the foreword to the 2020 reprint.

 

George showed me photos of the treehouse he built and lived in from 1972 to 1975, thirty meters up a Douglas fir on the shores of Burrard Inlet. He salvaged every piece of it. There was no electricity, no running water. It was, in every sense, a complete space: a livable idea suspended between the earth and the sky.

 

That idea of the “complete space” returned again and again throughout our day together. After his home, we walked to his workshop, located in the former Dick’s Tavern, a dive bar with a history of its own. It still has the feel of a gathering place, but now for wood, aluminum, tools, and dreams. This is Dyson, Baidarka & Company, his boatbuilding space. Aleutian kayaks, long and sinewy, sit on platforms in various stages of becoming. Plans are rolled and stacked neatly. Tools hang on the wall like instruments in a sound studio. In the back, a modest bed waits, a reminder that this has been a home.

“I could live here,” he said, almost offhandedly. “And I have.”

 

There’s no romantic affectation to it, just a fact, as true as a boat’s draft or the pitch of a sail. In this space, George is both naval architect and philosopher, a man building vessels not only to move through water, but to carry meaning.

 

A few minutes’ walk brought us to the harbor, where Ranger, a Fisher 30 motorsailer built in 1976 in Southampton, sat, lifted from the sea for repair. He visits her nearly every day. This is his favorite place. We climbed the ladder to the cockpit, stepping over the railing, ducking belowdecks where the floorboards were lifted to expose the engine. He was mid-project, sleeves pushed up, parts spread like puzzle pieces. You could see the joy in his eyes. The boat, like the baidarka, like the treehouse, is a world he has made for himself. It doesn’t just move through space, it moves through thought.

 

Watching him there, crouched over the engine, it all came into view: the treehouse, the baidarka, the workshop, the boat. These are more than places, they are systems. Each one a self-contained cosmos, a structure for living, thinking, observing. They are his way of being in the world, immersed, but also just outside of it. Not disconnected, but differently connected.

 

Many have called George Dyson “Thoreau-esque,” and it’s true in a sense. But he’s no hermit, and certainly no Luddite. He’s deeply engaged in the discourse around technology. What sets him apart is his vantage point. He’s not caught up in the rush of the tech world’s constant reinvention, but he’s not nostalgic for some pre-digital past either. His critiques come from the waterline, from a mind trained to think structurally, to understand what keeps something afloat.

 

He’s written several books that trace the evolution of our tools and ideas, from Darwin Among the Machines, which reawakens Samuel Butler’s 19th-century speculation about machine evolution, to Project Orion, about the audacious attempt to launch a nuclear-propelled spaceship, to Turing’s Cathedral, a remarkable deep dive into the origins of digital computing at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. His writing connects kayaks and code, wilderness and algorithms, with a sense of pattern and implication often missing from more narrowly focused accounts of technology.

We talked about artificial intelligence. He’s less concerned about the usual apocalyptic fears and more interested in a quieter erosion: that “Good AI,” the kind that works too well, might slowly displace our capacity to reason. That we’ll gradually delegate too much, our judgment, our critical thinking, even our curiosity, to systems we’ve designed to serve us. It’s not the monster at the gate that troubles him. It’s the soft, helpful voice we welcome in.

 

His thinking exists within a far-reaching constellation of big thinkers, friends and fellow travelers like Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly, and Neal Stephenson, people whose work, like his, moves fluidly between history, technology, and imagination. Others, like J. Robert Oppenheimer and Stephen Hawking, were part of his father’s world and, by extension, his own: mentors, correspondents, and passing dinner guests who became part of the background fabric of George’s intellectual life. Some he’s known through decades of conversation, others through the thick web of letters and stories that surrounded Freeman Dyson. Ideas were always in the air, shared across pages, passed around tables, or carried by the tide.

 

Later in the afternoon, as the light faded over Bellingham Bay, we sat near the harbor, drinking cold beer at a pub that, George noted, used to be a tool rental shop. The conversation drifted, as it tends to with him, from engines to ancestors, from shipbuilding to the shape of the internet. History here doesn’t feel like something behind us, it feels tidal, patient, always flowing underneath.

 

George Dyson builds boats, yes, but more than that, he builds frameworks. He builds stories. He builds spaces that let us ask, and sometimes even live inside, the essential questions: What are we building? Why? And what will we carry with us when the tide turns?

 

Prompt; " Boston terriers riding Vespas. One vespa is white, another one black, another red, another blue. Real looking. "

Series "What Cuban cities could be like ". A re-imagined fantastic past, a brighter and more colorful present and a amazing future according to Artificial Intelligence.

 

Prompt; " Vidal central park of Cuban city of Santa Clara "

 

We certainly do not have such an elaborate and beautiful center gazebo (Glorieta) like these ones. Cuban park glorietas are more modest :-)

 

20 abril 2023

 

Conference Artificial Intelligence and Ecosystems Management

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Palencia, Spain

 

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In October 2025, Grossmont College launched the first of its kind Associate of Science Degree in Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI), to be offered at a California community college. While as many as half a dozen community colleges offer degrees, certificates, and courses in AI, Grossmont College’s program is the only one that focuses on Applied AI, i.e. the practical applications of AI, and offers hands-on learning as opposed to theoretical learning.

 

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Global Leadership Summit at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, April 3, 2025. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

20 abril 2023

 

Conference Artificial Intelligence and Ecosystems Management

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Palencia, Spain

 

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Palencia, Spain

 

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Palencia, Spain

 

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Artificial Intelligence: Radically Disrupting Genetic Science Ross D. King

Echoes of Tomorrow" is a visual ode to a future where artificial intelligence and robotics seamlessly integrate with human aspirations. This series delves into the potentialities of architecture, design, and daily life, transformed by the limitless creativity and precision of AI. It captures a world where physical constraints persist, yet human ingenuity is amplified through the vast possibilities offered by technology. These images offer a glimpse into a plausible future where constructions and landscapes are crafted with a detail and scale currently unimaginable - a tribute to the unforeseen ahead.

 

Poem:

In the glow of gilded domes agleam,

Where the wheels of time ignite their spark,

She stands, a relic of a bygone dream,

Gazing forth at dawn's impending arc.

 

She watches robots weave thoughts and steel,

In a choreography of code's own verse,

Where the line betwixt creator and creation

Is blurred in technology's harmonious curse.

 

We don ourselves in dreams' attire,

Forge bridges from lucid streams of data,

In a world where AI's breath infuses life

Into abodes we cherish, ever fonder.

 

Haiku:

Golden domes rise high,

Dreams of AI gently bloom,

New dawn, hope descends.

 

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20 abril 2023

 

Conference Artificial Intelligence and Ecosystems Management

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Palencia, Spain

 

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ORGANIZED by SMART Smart Global Ecosystems Universidad de Valladolid-SNGULAR

FUNDED by Diputación de Palencia, iuFOR, SNGULAR, UVa-Campus de Palencia, JCyL and FEDER (iuFOR Escalera Excelencia projects)

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Series "What Cuban cities could be like ". A re-imagined fantastic past, a brighter and more colorful present and a amazing future according to Artificial Intelligence.

 

Prompt; " Havana, Cuba, during the 19 century, Art Nouveau style of Alphonse Mucha "

Series: Cuban Birds from the point of view of AI

 

NOTE: This one is completely wrong, it does look almost identical to the Philippines Trogon. Cuban ones is white, blue and red.

 

No results are similar to the actual animals, but they are very handsome results nonetheless.

 

Prompt; " Cuban Trogon, the national bird of Cuba, Priotelus temnurus. "

Series "What Cuban cities could be like ". A re-imagined fantastic past, a brighter and more colorful present and a amazing future according to Artificial Intelligence.

 

Prompt; " Havana, Cuba, during the 19 century, Art Nouveau style of Alphonse Mucha "

Artificial Intelligence & Life Art

Shadows from the Walls of Death is a long-term artwork that investigates the historical, chemical, and material agency of Paris Green, one of the most toxic pigments ever produced.

 

Credit: tom mesic

New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Global Leadership Summit at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, April 3, 2025. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

Artificial Intelligence & Life Art

Shadows from the Walls of Death is a long-term artwork that investigates the historical, chemical, and material agency of Paris Green, one of the most toxic pigments ever produced.

 

Credit: tom mesic

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