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Neuralink

by Alan Hajduk

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Neo Render 11:28
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Cyber Delite 11:10
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Disco 072 10:53
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Hardwired 11:23
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Accelerando 10:55
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Neon Signs 10:18
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In front of you is a new album of dark zenica electro sound titled "Neuralink." As you can understand, the album is inspired by one of the famous cyberpunk augmentations, which is the connection of consciousness/brain with a computer. This, as claimed, has been achieved by the billionaire Elon Musk. What is now being considered in this context is the possibility that as this technology advances, human consciousness will be able to be stored in the internet cloud, while for now it is only a matter of being able to send specific commands by networking the brain with the internet via a computer, using thoughts to bypass typing and language in communication. Slavoj Žižek, in his book "Hegel In Wired Brain," further explains this cyberpunk augmentation that is becoming reality, which is still far from becoming like in Gibson's book "Neuromancer." There is also public discussion about uploaded intelligence, which is a step beyond artificial intelligence. Here, the matter is already being seen as a kind of divine creation because by uploading human consciousness, one moves towards immortality. If our consciousness could be stored in the internet, it would remain there eternally unless the servers were shut down. Also, if the experience of orgasm could be stored in the internet cloud, it could be experienced with every playback as if it happened in real time. It could also be shared with someone else, which then leads us to regulations and laws that should control it. Because if we consider singularity just a digital myth, the possibility that some lunatic could seize such power by hacking into, for example, launch command centers to start a nuclear war becomes quite serious. So, interesting cyberpunk times lie ahead of us.

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released February 13, 2024

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Alan Hajduk Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cyberpunk enthusiast who use music to create new sound inspired by cyberpunk which is dark zenica electro genre

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