The Central Bank of the Republic of Argentina has launched a groundbreaking art exhibition, "Art, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Economy," which features operational #bitcoin🧡mining rigs for the first time globally. Artist and financier Alberto Echegaray's works are showcased, including spheres containing virtual currencies and shredded banknotes linked to real-time pricing through artificial intelligence. Echegaray stresses the significance of this exhibition in understanding the shift to digital money and tokenization in the economy.

The exhibition also includes AI-generated art inspired by 1960s artists. The event will be attended by the president of the BCRA and ambassadors from the US and Japan, and will be open to the public for free starting November 1. Echegaray believes that art can spark profound reflection on the future of education and the digital economy. 🇦🇷 🌞

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„inspired by 1960s artists“ any idea why? I looked and they went off the gold standard in 1933, would have made more sense but who am I to judge 😃