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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x39.4in
About this artwork
If human intelligence comes after instincts-impulses-interests, what makes us thinking that artificial intelligence can give rise to instincts?
Do we fear the AI or the human being who can add interests to it? The ethics -or the lack of them- that it will end up being given?
Ethics is only necessary where science does not go. Couldn't a single AI with no drives (no self-interest, no need for ethics) exponentially improve life?
If, as is likely, there… end up being several AIs with different ethics, won't they replicate much more effectively the same human atrocities? Won't it end up being someone's robot, bigger than the others, to impose its opinions by force?
Decolor Feroz, a self-taught artist, employs varied mediums, from canvas and paper to metal and wood. She embraces styles including figurative, abstract, impressionist, and conceptual, weaving them with unconventional techniques. Feroz's art, vibrant with science, ethics, and humor, exudes a fresh elegance, stirring spontaneous innocence.