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News Release: Gregory Beylerian Archives Humanity Machined — A Visionary Reflection on the Age of Artificial Intelligence
October 3, 2025 — Los Angeles, CA
Artist and multidisciplinary creator Gregory Beylerian has officially archived his thought-provoking project Humanity Machined, a multimedia exploration of what it means to be human in an era increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
Created during the early emergence of generative AI technologies, Humanity Machined examines the tension between human consciousness and the machine intelligence now transforming modern life. Through a fusion of image, sound, and philosophical reflection, Beylerian invites viewers to look beyond fear and fascination to confront the deeper questions of identity, awareness, and spiritual evolution.
“We stand at the edge of something extraordinary,” says Beylerian. “The question isn’t whether AI will replace us, but whether we will remember who we are, the essence that no machine can replicate: love, truth, and the awareness that gives rise to creation itself.”
The project reflects on society’s growing disconnection from its own humanity, the loss of meaningful discourse, the rise of digital dependency, and the collective unease about technology’s accelerating pace. Yet Humanity Machined is not a lament; it is an awakening call. Through his writing, visuals, and original AI-composed soundtrack of 11 tracks, Beylerian explores the possibility that this moment in history represents not an end, but an initiation, a necessary dark night of the soul leading toward greater consciousness.
“If we are losing touch with what makes us human,” Beylerian writes, “the path back begins individually. We realign through love and truth, through the courage to see clearly and feel deeply once again.”
Humanity Machined stands as both archive and mirror, a creative meditation on the merging of human and machine, body and spirit, intellect and intuition. It challenges viewers to reconsider progress not as technological advancement alone, but as the evolution of awareness itself.
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