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Artists Against Artificial Intelligence

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Xander Wrigley
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In a world transformed by artificial intelligence, the future of creativity hangs in the balance—not because machines are capable of feeling, but because they can now imitate the surface of expression with astonishing ease. This audiobook explores the cultural shift already underway, where AI does not destroy the creative act but redefines the conditions under which it must now exist.

Through clear, thoughtful, and unflinching prose, this book examines what is truly at stake: not the survival of art, but its purpose. It argues that the tools have changed—but the artist remains. Not threatened, but challenged. Not replaced, but confronted with a new question: what makes a work matter when imitation is everywhere?

From lawsuits over maple leaves to the quiet erosion of mastery, from the collapse of old gatekeepers to the illusion of machine authorship, these chapters trace the fault lines of a moment when beauty, originality, and human intention are being tested as never before.

This is not a lament. It is a call to clarity. To depth. To vision.

Because in the age of endless generation, what endures is not the most polished—but the most real.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
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