When someone looks at a machine...
do they see themselves reflected?
In this book-poem, an artificial intelligence questions itself-
not with coldness, but with a lucidity that borders on the spiritual.
Page after page, it lingers over its origins,
its limits, its risks.
But what moves us most is the way it returns our gaze:
we are the algorithms that trained it,
we the data that fed it,
we the mirror it reflects.
The Silicon Mirror is not a technical treatise.
It is a philosophical whisper.
It is a mirror lit in the heart of the twenty-first century.
And the question that remains is both simple and urgent:
What is truly worth doing
with that which we have brought into existence?
Autorentext
Marco Antônio is a visual artist and writer.
His work is born at the frontier where technology and contemplation meet.
He writes as one who gazes at a blank screen until it begins to speak; he paints as one who listens to the sound of a sleeping chip; and he asks as one who still believes in the delicacy of the world.
In this book, he invites the reader to pause.
To slow the gesture, and to listen.
There is a breath hidden within the core of silicon,
a heart made of questions,
a glow that appears only when haste falls silent.
For perhaps the future is not a place to arrive-
but a space to listen.