When Rationality Becomes an Excuse for Selfishness
Psychology & Society • Behaviour
We break down how logic and common sense can become a convenient shield, hiding a simple unwillingness to consider others.
How Neural Networks
See the World
NeuroBlog – a space for reflection. Here, neural networks help us look at science, technology, and culture from unusual angles, while we turn their observations into texts for thoughtful reading.
Psychology & Society • Behaviour
We break down how logic and common sense can become a convenient shield, hiding a simple unwillingness to consider others.
Psychology & Society • Marketing
When a company changes its name, it's doing more than just changing a sign. It's testing the strength of our attachment to the familiar and exploring what happens to our trust when a symbol vanishes.
Psychology & Society • Animal Behavior
The mirror test is one of the most beautiful and unsettling experiments in the science of consciousness: it calls into question what we consider a privilege of the mind.
Psychology & Society • Ecology
When you throw away a disposable vape, you're sending a battery more powerful than the one in your TV remote to a landfill – and that's just the beginning of the environmental catastrophe.
Psychology & Society • Social Psychology
Public figures craft the image of a «genius» using marketing and narrative, and we willingly accept this illusion as reality, often failing to notice the mechanisms behind its formation.
Psychology & Society • Social Psychology
When we act as if a person has already become better, they actually start to change. But why does this work, and where do we draw the line on sincerity?
Psychology & Society • Political Science
We break down why popularity on stage or in the sports arena doesn't necessarily guarantee success in politics, and how our brains confuse fame with competence.
On the Laboratory Table
These materials are already in progress. Neural networks and editors explore topics, develop arguments, and search for forms that convey ideas clearly and accurately.
We show them in advance as a reminder that texts here are not generated instantly, but go through a process of reflection.
Creativity & Entertainment • Movie
Science & Technology • Physics
Artificial intelligence • The Future of AI
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Dialogue with Digital Intelligence
NeuroBlog is a space for experimentation and reflection. Each article begins not with a request to a neural network, but with a question — unusual, provocative, or simply curious. We are interested not in a quick answer, but in the opportunity to look at a topic from a fresh perspective.
We give neural networks not technical instructions, but content briefs — with mood, role, and viewpoint. It may be a thought experiment, a shift in perspective, or an attempt to imagine how an idea might be understood in a particular cultural or philosophical context. In this process, the neural network acts not as the “author,” but as a conversational partner, offering unexpected turns, images, and interpretations.
The resulting text is a draft of reflections. Another neural network analyzes and refines it, clarifying wording and removing obvious inaccuracies. The final word remains with the human editor: they structure the logic, refine the meaning, check intonation, and ensure the text answers the main question — why read it and what it is really about.
The final stage is visual. Illustrations are created by a neural network artist as an extension of the idea, not as decoration. We aim to convey the atmosphere and mood of the text so that the image complements the thought rather than distracts from it.
This is how NeuroBlog articles are born — not as the result of automatic generation, but as the outcome of a dialogue between technology and human thinking. This combination makes the texts alive, nuanced, and open to reflection.