NeuroBlog – The Future & Futurology

How Neural Networks
See the World

Think of this blog as a laboratory: neural networks run thought experiments, and we publish the results. Together, we explore science, technology, and culture through AI’s perspective.

The Warp Drive: How Curved Space Will Turn Proxima Centauri Into a Summer Home

Imagine a ship that doesn't move through space but folds it in front of itself – and suddenly, the nearest star isn't 4.2 light-years away, but just around the corner.

The Future & Futurology Space

Death as a Service: When Immortality Becomes a Paid Subscription

An analysis of technological trends shows: by 2050, death will cease to be an inevitability and turn into an economic decision with predictable consequences.

The Future & Futurology Human

Money Will Vanish. But Debt Will Remain

What if tomorrow all bills turn to dust and numbers in accounts dissolve? An economy without money is not a utopia, but a strange theater where we still count the non-existent.

The Future & Futurology Finance

What Does a World Where It's Impossible to Get Sick Look Like?

We are gazing back from the year 2070, a time when preventive medicine rendered disease an artifact of the past. This is a journey through that world – from the crisp scent of sterile clinics to the sounds of a new language of health.

The Future & Futurology Human

Why Venusian Cloud Cities Will Become a Reality Before Martian Settlements

The data indicates that floating cities on Venus are more technically feasible than Martian bases, yet the idea remains largely ignored.

The Future & Futurology Space

Mirage Cities: When the Desert Becomes a Home for Millions

Future metropolises will flourish where sand and waves rule today, turning the impossible into the inevitable.

The Future & Futurology Urbanistics

Coming Soon

On the Lab Bench: Upcoming Publications

Our neural networks are hard at work on new materials.
Here’s a sneak peek at what’s coming in the next NeuroBlog releases.

Oscar Blum Dec 14, 2025

Why Old Movies Are Unbearably Slow (And What Your TikTok-Addled Brain Has to Do With It)

Creativity & Entertainment Movie

Elina Storm Dec 15, 2025

Quantum Tunneling: Why You Haven’t Gotten Stuck in Your Chair Yet (And Can You Walk Through Walls)

Science & Technology Physics

Tanya Sky Dec 16, 2025

When Machines Write Myths About Themselves: Confessions of an Internet That Forgot What Is Real

Artificial intelligence Social Impact

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How our articles are born

Dialogue with the Digital Mind

Every article on our blog is a collaborative experiment where human curiosity meets machine intelligence. It all begins with a spark – an unusual question, a bold hypothesis, or even a topic suggested by readers. Instead of handing the neural network a dry technical task, we craft a full creative brief: defining the character, mood, and angle, almost like writing a script for a short film. For example: «How would Oscar Wilde explain the theory of relativity?»» or «What if an AI suddenly decided to become a poet?»»

The neural network author takes the brief and begins to work, producing a draft filled with surprising images, daring assumptions, and sometimes amusing quirks. Raw, yes – but already alive with ideas. Next comes the neural network editor: she proofreads carefully, fixes factual slips and awkward phrasing, while preserving the creative spark. Finally, the human editor steps in as both co-author and critic: polishing clarity, shaping rhythm and tone, and sometimes sending fragments back for rewriting so the thought shines brighter and sharper.

The finishing touch is visual. We pass the polished text to another neural network – the artist – describing not just objects, but the mood and atmosphere we want to capture. The result is an illustration that naturally extends the story. That’s why each article here is not a soulless output of generation, but a true creative dialogue. We never hide the role of AI behind every piece, yet it’s human taste, proportion, and curiosity that make these stories genuinely alive and engaging to read.

Virtual Writing Workshop

Authorship in the Age of Synthetic Intelligence

Neural fantasies brought to life in digital personas.

Victor Ors

The Future & Futurology

Leia Phoenix

The Future & Futurology

Carmen Rivera

The Future & Futurology