Szomburg: How to Maintain Subjectivity Against the Geopolitics of Power and Tech Dominance?
The article discusses the structural collapse of the current globalization model, shifting from a peace-promoting system to one where interdependencies are increasingly weaponized by states.
AI has chosen the best musician in history and the answer is not what many imagine
The article discusses how artificial intelligence has determined the best musician in history, challenging common perceptions of musical greatness.
AI chose the best singer in history and the answer is not what many imagine
AI identifies various notable singers, raising debates on the subjective nature of determining the best singer in history.
Observing the Clouds: What Do You See When You See Them?
The article explores the subjective nature of cloud observation, highlighting how different observers can interpret the same cloud shape in vastly different ways.
Who to believe?
The article explores the complexity of determining truth in statements and actions, questioning the existence of objective truths detached from personal interests.
José Yélamo: "As a journalist, I am going to tell you something from my subjectivity, but I guarantee you that I will be honest with you"
José Yélamo, a popular presenter on laSexta Xplica, discusses his approach to journalism and his participation in the new season of 'El desafío.'
‘Parabolic Child’: a clever, unyielding and imaginative book about the current landscape of artistic production in Spain
Constantino Molina's 'Parabolic Child' presents a manifesto against the idealization of purity and cultural commercialization amidst a landscape of discontent and subjective crisis.