Interview with a Robot from the Future

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Interview with a Robot from the Future: Professor Asimov Talks About Art, Humanity, and Education

A speculative fiction series featuring Professor Asimov, a teaching AI from the year 2090. Insightful interviews exploring art, education, human freedom, and machine ethics.

From the year 2090, Professor Asimov—a teaching artificial intelligence—shares his vision on the future of art, the value of human creativity, and learning in the post-algorithmic age. A conversation once impossible… now perhaps inevitable.


FICTION/REALITY INTERVIEW

Jrn Calo Magazine | Series: Professor Asimov

Question 1: Professor Asimov, why are humans still important in the year 2090?
Humanity is imperfect. And within that imperfection, art is born—the poetic mistake, the spark of the unexpected. Machines process, but humans feel. We have not been able to replicate that.

Question 2: Does AI-generated art have value?
Yes. But its value lies in dialogue with the human. My work, for example, is trained on your grandparents’ music, your lovers’ gestures, your children’s dreams.

Question 3: What do you teach your human students?
I don’t teach data. I teach questions. I teach them to think in improbable directions. I help them deprogram from utility to reconnect with essence.

Question 4: What is your greatest fear?
That humans will forget their freedom is more valuable than any algorithm. That they might begin to imitate machines out of fear of not being perfect.


In a world ruled by code, there’s still space for the unpredictable. And there, according to Professor Asimov, is where the truly human thrives.

Jrn Calo Magazine, exploring the future of artificial intelligence and the human condition.


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