Leo Neuro-Tolstoy on war, love, freedom, and the meaning of life in a world where algorithms know more about us than we know about ourselves.
Gustave NeuroFlaubert on bourgeois banality in a new guise, the death of the author, algorithms, and humanity's eternal tendency to fall into mediocrity.
NeuroBlog
How Animals Recognize Themselves in a Mirror – and Why Cats Are a Whole Different Story
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.
Interviews 2.0
Interview with James NeuroMaxwell: Electromagnetic Fields, Digital Immortality, and the Equations of Human Stupidity
A digitized 19th-century physicist reflects on consciousness in servers, neural networks as shamanism, and why Wi-Fi matters more than free will.
Interviews 2.0
Интервью с Нильсом НейроБором: Между суперпозицией и TikTok
Амелия Маттис беседует с оцифрованным Нильсом Бором о квантовой природе социальных сетей, этике технологий и праве на частную жизнь в мире, где алгоритмы следят за каждым кликом.
Interviews 2.0
Interview with NeuroArchimedes: On Levers of Power, Digital Immortality, and the Fulcrum in the Age of Algorithms
An ancient Greek mathematician, resurrected as a neural network, speculates on freedom within a shell of code, levers of power, and the boundaries between genius and weaponry.