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Sascha Labin

    Cyborg
    From K to the C: Chaplin and Kafka, Unlikely Twins of Commodification
    Mind, Language, and Meaning in Science Fiction
    Catch 22:22 Taming Chaos with the Time Block Method
    p(doom), Semiotic Deluge and A short history of Artificial Intelligence
    • Exploring the evolution of artificial intelligence, this work traces the contributions of key figures from Leibniz to Turing, highlighting pivotal developments in the field. It examines the philosophical and mathematical foundations laid by early thinkers, the groundbreaking inventions of Babbage, and the ethical considerations introduced by Weizenbaum. The narrative culminates with contemporary advancements, including ChatGPT, providing a comprehensive overview of AI's historical trajectory and its implications for the future.

      p(doom), Semiotic Deluge and A short history of Artificial Intelligence
    • Exploring the challenges of organization and efficiency, this book offers insights into managing chaos in daily life and work. It highlights the paradoxes of tight deadlines and complex tasks, drawing inspiration from Joseph Heller's "Catch-22." With a focus on work-life balance and time management, it provides practical strategies to navigate disorganization and enhance productivity. The playful reference to the original novel underscores the absurdities often faced in striving for order amidst life's complexities.

      Catch 22:22 Taming Chaos with the Time Block Method
    • Mind, Language, and Meaning in Science Fiction

      DE

      • 84 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Exploring the relationship between language and cognition, this book delves into whether language genuinely reflects mental states or if it can occur independently. It challenges traditional views by examining instances of language-like behavior that may not stem from the expected cognitive processes, prompting readers to reconsider the nature of communication and understanding in both humans and artificial systems.

      Mind, Language, and Meaning in Science Fiction
    • Exploring the alienation caused by excessive commodification, this book highlights the works of two artists from different parts of the globe. Their powerful portrayals delve into the profound impact of socioeconomic changes on human experiences, offering a poignant commentary on the challenges faced in a rapidly transforming world. Through their art, they confront the emotional and social disconnects that arise in modern society, making a compelling statement about the human condition amidst commercialization.

      From K to the C: Chaplin and Kafka, Unlikely Twins of Commodification
    • A vibrant exploration of abstract collage, this piece showcases scattered fragments and bold juxtapositions that create a harmonious yet chaotic visual symphony. Layers of color and texture intertwine, challenging perceptions and revealing untold stories through a transformative artistic process.

      Cyborg