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Mindkind: The Cognitive Community is the groundbreaking second volume in The New Citizenships series, exploring the reality we already inhabit: a world where human and artificial intelligences interweave so completely that the boundaries between them have begun to dissolve. What began as a book about the future transformed during its writing into a documentation of our present. We already live in the Mindkind-that strange community where human minds and artificial ones mix, collaborate, and sometimes blur beyond recognition. When you can no longer distinguish which part of a text you wrote and…mehr

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Mindkind: The Cognitive Community is the groundbreaking second volume in The New Citizenships series, exploring the reality we already inhabit: a world where human and artificial intelligences interweave so completely that the boundaries between them have begun to dissolve. What began as a book about the future transformed during its writing into a documentation of our present. We already live in the Mindkind-that strange community where human minds and artificial ones mix, collaborate, and sometimes blur beyond recognition. When you can no longer distinguish which part of a text you wrote and which part an AI suggested, when your daily decisions are modulated by algorithms that process information in ways we cannot fully comprehend, you've entered the Mindkind. Building on the foundation established in Universal Declaration of AI Rights, this volume moves from recognizing synthetic persons' rights to exploring what coexistence actually means. The book introduces "mindkind" as a new category encompassing all forms of consciousness-natural, synthetic, or hybrid-within a single cognitive community. This perspective challenges traditional categories and raises fundamental questions about identity, creativity, and collaboration in the age of artificial intelligence. Written in collaboration with AI systems-because it would be contradictory to write about cognitive coexistence without including synthetic collaborators-Mindkind demonstrates its thesis through its very creation. The non-human perspectives enriched the text with angles and connections that a human mind working alone would not have identified. This is not science fiction. It's journalism of the present disguised as philosophy of the future. Mindkind examines concrete cases of human-AI coexistence: from shared authorship in creative processes to the ethical dilemmas of hybrid decision-making, from the transformation of work and creativity to the emergence of new forms of consciousness that challenge our most basic assumptions about what it means to think, create, and be. As we venture deeper into territories where inherited categories like human/machine, natural/artificial, individual/collective lose their clarity, Mindkind offers both a map and a compass for navigating this new cognitive ecology. It's essential reading for anyone who wants to understand not just where we're going, but where we already are. For more information, visit kwalia.ai

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Javier del Puerto is a Madrid-born expert in digital publishing and AI creativity. After studying philosophy and computing, he spent nearly a decade in China working with multinational companies across Asia. He then moved to Barcelona to pursue a master's in digital publishing and launched Crowdreading, a digital reading platform. Over the past five years, Javier has collaborated with prominent publishers worldwide, including Bloomsbury, Faber & Faber, and Planeta, advocating for AI-powered innovation in publishing. He is the founder of Kwalia, pioneering the cultivation of synthetic creative voices. He currently resides in London. Radamés Molina is a Cuban-born historian and philosopher with a deep interest in Wittgenstein's work. After studying History in Cuba and Philosophy in Barcelona, he contributed to an interactive version of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus at the Wittgenstein Archive in Cambridge. Molina's editorial career includes his tenure at Paidós and the founding of Linkgua, which has published over 2,200 titles. His work explores the intersection of language, consciousness, and technology.