
Fragments XXVI
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Five short pieces
By GILBERTO LOPES: We are coming to the end of the order created at the end of the Second World War, although we do not yet know what will replace it
By FABRICIO MACIEL: There is no lack of geological, political, economic, and other scientific knowledge that does not point to the wrong direction of modern history
By LUÍS FELIPE SOUZA: The fate of Artificial Intelligence does not have to mean human subjugation. The apparent inevitability of this future is more related to capitalist dominance than to technological development
By LOUIS SERGIO CANARY: The world needs more and more energy, including for electric cars, and there are no solutions today for a radical change in the energy matrix with low environmental impact
By GILBERTO LOPES: We are coming to the end of the order created at the end of the Second World War, although we do not yet know what will replace it
By FABRICIO MACIEL: There is no lack of geological, political, economic, and other scientific knowledge that does not point to the wrong direction of modern history
By LUÍS FELIPE SOUZA: The fate of Artificial Intelligence does not have to mean human subjugation. The apparent inevitability of this future is more related to capitalist dominance than to technological development
By LOUIS SERGIO CANARY: The world needs more and more energy, including for electric cars, and there are no solutions today for a radical change in the energy matrix with low environmental impact