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Artificial Creativity and Human Fragility
Abstract This article critiques the widespread assumption that generative AI systems exhibit genuine artistic creativity. While such systems can produce novel and aesthetically appealing outputs, assessments based solely on results obscure fundamental differences between human and artificial agents.
Johanna Merz
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Editorial: Machine Learning Approaches to Human Movement Analysis. [PDF]
Zago M, Kleiner AFR, Federolf PA.
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Multimodal artistic metaphors: Research on a corpus of Sardinian art. [PDF]
Guerrieri A, Ervas F, Gola E.
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Automation and Augmentation in Theological Perspective
Abstract AI enables forms of automation that threaten unemployment and deskilling, eliminating important opportunities for the development of virtue. The concomitant loss of virtue and meaningful employment makes it a theological problem from the perspective of Catholic social teaching and theological anthropology.
Paul Scherz
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The excessive celebrity worship behavior questionnaire: Chinese scale development and validation. [PDF]
He Y, Liu Q.
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Complexes of Emotions in Joseph and Aseneth. [PDF]
Smith T.
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A Time to Laugh: Religious Humor in Contemporary Russia
Contemporary Russian religious humor continues the tradition of this spiritual and selfsacrificial laughter. The anecdotes that are gathered here make fun not only of religion and its characteristic attributes, but of human imperfections and shortcomings,
Sergeev, Mikhail
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ABSTRACT Using the case of Polish far‐right activists in Britain, this paper explores how migrants joining far‐right groups in countries of residence reconcile their own transnational lives with nativist attachment to the national soil. The paper adopts an anthropological framework on discursive and performative strategies used to navigate this ...
Rafal Soborski +2 more
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They Are Not Gods! Jewish and Christian Idol Polemic and Greco-Roman Use of Cult Statues
Excerpt: One set of trademark convictions of early Judaism and Christianity includes their aniconic tradition, monotheistic commitment, and polemic against idols.
Gupta, Nijay K.
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