

Crear o no Existir
Description
This philosophical manifesto explores the vital necessity of human creativity in an era of increasing automation. Moving from the internal spark of musical and literary creation to a rigorous critique of Artificial Intelligence, the narrative argues that true art is an act of self-fidelity rooted in physical presence and the 'duende'—the soulful risk of failure. By examining the intersections of teaching, flamenco, and ethical craft, the work challenges the commodification of 'content' and warns against the dissolution of the self. It serves as a stirring call to reclaim the human 'throne' of decision-making, asserting that while machines can optimize data, only the human body can bear the weight of meaning, imagination, and cultural resistance. Comparable works include The Age of AI by Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Daniel Huttenlocher