Augustine and GAN: why the struggle between good and evil is an adversarial network
A philosopher and mathematician combined Augustine's idea—evil as the absence of good—with GAN architecture. Using Bosch's triptych as an example, they showed h

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A philosopher and mathematician combined Augustine's idea—evil as the absence of good—with GAN architecture. Using Bosch's triptych as an example, they showed how the entropy of choice reflects three states: Paradise (balance), Hell (collapse), and Chaos (noise). Freedom is not the absence of rules, but a space for thought.