AI and the Visualization of Paradise: Cultural Paradigms, Aesthetic Evolution, and Cognitive Exploration - presented by Prof. Dr. Caroline Pires Ting Ph.D. | From Varanasi to Sinaia - 3rd and 4th World Congresses on Logic and Religion - presented by Prof. Dr. Jean-Yves Beziau Ph.D. | Proposal for organizing the 5th Congress on Logic and Religion in Vancouver, July 6-10, 2025 - presented by Prof. Dr. Maira de Cinque Ph.D.

AI and the Visualization of Paradise: Cultural Paradigms, Aesthetic Evolution, and Cognitive Exploration

Prof. Dr. Caroline Pires Ting Ph.D.

From Varanasi to Sinaia - 3rd and 4th World Congresses on Logic and Religion

Prof. Dr. Jean-Yves Beziau Ph.D.

Proposal for organizing the 5th Congress on Logic and Religion in Vancouver, July 6-10, 2025

Prof. Dr. Maira de Cinque Ph.D.

Prof. Dr. Caroline Pires Ting Ph.D.Prof. Dr. Jean-Yves Beziau Ph.D.Prof. Dr. Maira de Cinque Ph.D.

Associated Logica Universalis article

C. P. Ting et al. (2024) AI and the Visualization of Paradise: Cultural Paradigms, Aesthetic Evolution, and Cognitive Exploration. Logica Universalis
Article of record
1. AI and the Visualization of Paradise: Cultural Paradigms, Aesthetic Evolution, and Cognitive Exploration
Prof. Dr. Caroline Pires Ting Ph.D.
Caroline Pires Ting
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

This study investigates the intricate process of visualizing the concept of paradise through the lens of Artificial Intelligence (AI), employing neural networks to craft intricate visual depictions of utopian realms. The project scrutinizes the prevalent themes associated with paradisiacal imagery, dissecting the intricate weave of religious doctrines, mythologies, and the intrinsic nature of paradise – be it a tangible realm or a metaphysical state. This inquiry critically assesses the role of AI-generated art, derived from complex algebraic formulations, in mirroring conventional iconography and exposing inherent biases. Such revelations underscore the cultural resonance of diverse traditions and the potential presence of subconscious prejudices. Employing AI algorithms capable of transforming textual prompts into vivid illustrations, this research unveils insights into the nexus of AI and cultural portrayals of utopia, thereby provoking profound philosophical deliberations. Central to these contemplations is the extent of human dominion over conceptualized ideals and the prospect of AI-crafted art inadvertently molding our paradisiacal perceptions, with implications ranging from reinforcement of stereotypes to shaping intrinsic cognitive schemas.

References
  • 1.
    C. P. Ting et al. (2024) AI and the Visualization of Paradise: Cultural Paradigms, Aesthetic Evolution, and Cognitive Exploration. Logica Universalis

Associated Logica Universalis article

J. Beziau and C. P. Ting (2024) From Varanasi to Sinaia. Logica Universalis
Article of record
2. From Varanasi to Sinaia - 3rd and 4th World Congresses on Logic and Religion
Prof. Dr. Jean-Yves Beziau Ph.D.
Jean-Yves Beziau
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

This talk discusses the development of the Logic and Religion project and the various events organized within this framework, particularly the 3rd and 4th editions, with this volume including papers presented at both.

References
  • 1.
    J. Beziau and C. P. Ting (2024) From Varanasi to Sinaia. Logica Universalis
3. Proposal for organizing the 5th Congress on Logic and Religion in Vancouver, July 6-10, 2025
Prof. Dr. Maira de Cinque Ph.D.
Maira de Cinque
University of Canada West
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C. Pires Ting et al. (2024, December 18), AI and the Visualization of Paradise: Cultural Paradigms, Aesthetic Evolution, and Cognitive Exploration, From Varanasi to Sinaia - 3rd and 4th World Congresses on Logic and Religion, Proposal for organizing the 5th Congress on Logic and Religion in Vancouver, July 6-10, 2025
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