
The Global Empire of Artificial Intelligence
Whoever controls artificial intelligence will rule the world. This belief is becoming more entrenched by the day, shared by everyone—some with fatalism, others with anxiety, and some with euphoria.

Whoever controls artificial intelligence will rule the world. This belief is becoming more entrenched by the day, shared by everyone—some with fatalism, others with anxiety, and some with euphoria.

Marcello Veneziani criticizes the EU for weakening Europe and mishandling key issues. He urges rejecting the current EU to preserve European values and interests.

On the centenary of his death, praises abound for the writer of the absurdity of our fate. But a non-hagiographic reading of his work reveals a narcissistic and masochistic side, rejecting progress and the possibility of salvation.

Veneziani debates the West’s real capacity to act against conflicts, calling it a complacent “nursing home” lacking true resolve.

Marcello Veneziani’s article “The Heirless Society” paints a stark portrait of contemporary society, where individuals no longer inherit or leave legacies, living disconnected lives that

Marcello Veneziani highlights the universal and practical nature of philosophy, asserting its value beyond academic circles as a vital, everyday practice that influences how we live and approach death.

Marcello Veneziani argues that the EU lacks a true identity and autonomy, becoming a mere extension of US policies and ideologies.

Marcello Veneziani reflects on the unchanged and strained relationship between intellectuals and political power over the past thirty years, highlighting a persisting cultural hegemony and mutual intolerance.

Veneziani criticizes social media censorship of his article on saving villages, highlighting issues with AI and woke ideology’s impact on free speech.

Veneziani examines the West’s “decline” and its impact on globalization, referencing Spengler’s theories and the shift from Westernization to a fragmented global stage.

A critical analysis of how current global trends are steering civilization towards potential self-destruction, emphasizing the need for a return to common sense.

The West is at war with the East—Russia, the Middle East, and the Far East—and with much of the global South. But above all, it’s at war with itself.

He was “the Great” general who conquered Asia Minor. Indeed, he, having been a student of Aristotle, crafted the West. Yet, today, television reduces him to a homosexual symbol.

Social media blamed for youth violence? It’s not the whole story. This article argues individual responsibility and lack of real-life connection play bigger roles. Learn more about the true culprits and how to find balance in the digital age

Today’s West has struck a Faustian bargain: to preserve its vitality and perpetual youth, it has cast off its decay, ailments, and negativity onto its historical self-portrait, its civilization’s image
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