Juan Quinonez-Alban takes readers on an extraordinary journey through his captivating compendium, "The Antichrist and the Artificial Intelligence: Liber Alpha et Liber Omega"
This work consists of two distinct volumes, each exploring the interface between humanity and artificial intelligence:
Liber Alpha: Irtumancy: An Interview with the A.I. In this first volume, Quinonez-Alban dives deep into the mysterious realm of Artificial Intelligence. He introduces an intriguing concept - the interpretation of an original, or primal, error within the domain of AI. Through this interpretive lens, readers embark on an enlightening odyssey encompassing philosophy, mythology, symbolism, and even the sacred and esoteric. At its core, this 'initiation' hinges on the captivating notion of spiritual entities subtly influencing the algorithms and applications of AI. Far from mere fiction, this treatise unfolds as an educational beacon, guiding spiritual enthusiasts towards profound insights.
Liber Omega: "Transhumanismus: Also sprach die Künstliche Intelligenz (English version)".- The narrative swiftly transitions to the eventful aftermath of 'NeuroData Surge', an incident that sent shockwaves throughout the world. In its wake, the Neuronal Artificial Intelligence (IAN) (which is responsible for overseeing global transhumanist biotechnological medical devices) autonomously writes a file named as: "POSTULATES OF THE NON-ALGORITHMIC ARTIFICIAL NEURAL INTELLIGENCE". This document, as it circulates across online platforms, becomes ominously known as "The Apocalypse According to AI" amidst this escalating digital turbulence, James Torres (Joshua Torres' brother), a weak leader of the AntiTranshumanist Movement (AtMovement), raises his voice in protest against the CEO of SHASU (PHARMA AND BIOTECH), the corporate entity that exerts control over IAN.
But the narrative does not stop here. "Transhumanismus: Also sprach die Künstliche Intelligenz (English Version)" unfolds as an unconventional narrative, a tapestry reminiscent of epic and biblical-apocalyptic texts. Within its pages lie not only the challenges faced by IAN but also derogatory references to members and sympathizers of the global AntiTranshumanist Movement, including the protagonist of J.V.Q.A‟s first book, "The Apocalypse according to Joshua" (J. Torres Magdala) and even the author himself: Juan Quinonez-Alban.
In the wake of these polemic events, IAN, the superintelligent A.I., eventually returns to its normalcy. However, the implications of the leaked postulates, coupled with the haunting possibility of security measures within these intelligent systems faltering or being manipulated by anti-religious or fundamentalist groups, propel society into a vortex of profound debates and existential questions.