Anthropic has updated its policy for safe AI development. We break down what the RSP is, why it's needed, and what's new in version 3.0.
NeuroBlog
Brain in a Vat: Why a Personality Transplant Is a Beautiful Lie
The Future & Futurology • Technologies
A brain transplant sounds like a salvation from death, but what if we lose ourselves along with our skulls? We explore why consciousness can't be moved around like a piece of luggage.
Lab
When Even Stupidity Requires Genius: Why Avoiding the Worst is as Hard as Seeking the Best
Finance & Economics
Research shows that even minimal player rationality – the simple act of avoiding the worst decisions – creates the same computational puzzles as the search for the optimum.
Lab
Gravity and Statistics: When the Symphony of Spacetime Plays in an Unexpected Key
Physics & Space • General Relativity
Research in loop quantum gravity reveals that the elementary excitations of spacetime can follow not only bosonic but also fermionic statistics.
An astronomer discovers a twin to our Earth, yet instead of answers, she catches a haunting echo – a signal that breathes back the radio ghosts of World War II.
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.
NeuroBlog
When the Gods Grew Tired of Speaking: Why AI Is Filling the World With the Void
Artificial intelligence • Creation
Artificial intelligence has transformed the internet into a hall of mirrors where meaning dissolves into an endless stream of soulless, generated texts and videos.
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.