
A fascinating mystery
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Natural language-based communication and simulation promise to not only facilitate human interaction but also create new ways of experiencing and understanding the world
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Natural language-based communication and simulation promise to not only facilitate human interaction but also create new ways of experiencing and understanding the world
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Companies appropriate the scientific or technical sense to resignify them in another way that meets their business conveniences
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: It seems that in every generation parents face the Machiavelli dilemma of choosing to be loved or feared
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: The outcome of events involving the head of the Wagner group is still unclear
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Climate change will certainly influence the real estate market more and more, making areas without risk of flooding “noble”
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: The Western press has learned to interpret the dominant geopolitical desires by simply changing the word president for dictator
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: The current environmental discourse in Brazil is dominated by international geopolitical interests
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Inequality is effectively an economic, political and strategic agenda for Brazil
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO:
There is no artificial intelligence that does not have educational, cultural, social, economic and political consequences.
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO:
The powerful discourse on the “market” works as a soft power to determine the political and economic destinies of society
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO:
The history and intensity of Brazilian inequality demonstrates the collapse of naturalized and never validated premises and assumptions in Brazil
By José Machado Moita Neto:
Monothematic diagnoses based only on current reality will lead to inconsequential bets on the future
By José Machado Moita Neto:
Commentary on the book by Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Natural language-based communication and simulation promise to not only facilitate human interaction but also create new ways of experiencing and understanding the world
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Companies appropriate the scientific or technical sense to resignify them in another way that meets their business conveniences
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: It seems that in every generation parents face the Machiavelli dilemma of choosing to be loved or feared
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: The outcome of events involving the head of the Wagner group is still unclear
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Climate change will certainly influence the real estate market more and more, making areas without risk of flooding “noble”
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: The Western press has learned to interpret the dominant geopolitical desires by simply changing the word president for dictator
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: The current environmental discourse in Brazil is dominated by international geopolitical interests
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: Inequality is effectively an economic, political and strategic agenda for Brazil
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO:
There is no artificial intelligence that does not have educational, cultural, social, economic and political consequences.
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO:
The powerful discourse on the “market” works as a soft power to determine the political and economic destinies of society
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO:
The history and intensity of Brazilian inequality demonstrates the collapse of naturalized and never validated premises and assumptions in Brazil
By José Machado Moita Neto:
Monothematic diagnoses based only on current reality will lead to inconsequential bets on the future
By José Machado Moita Neto:
Commentary on the book by Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han