Back from the dead due to artificial intelligence, any problem?

 “A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God.” (Quote by Alan Perlis)

Evidently, the world of technology has got a new frontier, that’s named artificial intelligence. The blog you’re reading has no aspiration to create new journalistic content, but, inevitably, some of the topics of the pages are bound to journalism, professional or not. Well, everyone is talking about artificial intelligence, and I don’t think I can ignore the fact. I’ve already written a page about artificial intelligence (the acronym is AI, and I utilize it below), rather general, and perhaps a little bit generic. My conclusion has been that behind AI there are always humans, so that crucial, ethical, and philosophical choices are derived from a common brain, or some common brains. The time has come for a personal deepening of a specific concern in the field of AI, chosen among those more suitable to the blog. The concern has had a notable development into mass-media, traditional or not, and it is to come back from the dead due to AI. What’s happening? By one side, some celebrities have been resurrected, for now only to socialize with admirers, but with the clear purpose of creating clones, able to participate to various activities, for instance films. To the other side, even a common girl, violently deceased at 18 of age, has found a new digital life, although without any consent of her parents, who are unhappy for that improper exploitation.       


On the home page, you can read that an illusion to obtain immortality is the motor of any religious approach to science, and the core of any elitist doctrine. More in detail, I can observe that the faith in Satan is equivalent to a stubborn kind of mystic esotericism, made of a, rather contradictory, mixture of rationalism and superstition, and based on the axiom of the unlimited potentialities of the ego. No field of human culture is immune from elitism, and no kind of elitism is immune from the described kind of religious-like faith. In summary, I’m a potential Satanist when I truly, completely, and exclusively believe in myself. Of course, the powers of AI are exerting an irresistible kind of fascination to each follower of esoteric doctrines, because AI seems able to gift someone with immortality. Particularly, when a dead person has left behind a lot of data, subject to sophisticate elaborations, AI can generate an accurate clone, with notable resemblance, not only superficial. Yes, I’m not talking about the clones of the Star Wars film series, but about an exact double of a lost person, including mental features. With other words, like testified by the quote reported at the beginning of the page, a number of persons believe in the unlimited capacities of AI, similar to the ones of divinities. The untold dream is the ego as a god-like creator. 


So, the crucial question is: can AI, a creation of the man, become a god-like creator? I think that the more of culture you have, the more you know that humans can’t substitute inaccessible information, because inaccessibility depend on the structural limitations of their own brains. How can I build what I can’t even know? How can AI, a technological reflection of me, overcome my structural limitations? The conclusion is that you don’t have to fear AI in itself, but the evil that men can do, even behind a mask generated by AI. If I don’t go wrong, what is the practical utility of AI? My answer is in the mix of the page, which is a fusion of styles, and a contamination of different cultures, kept together by an idea of harmony.


File name is “me + you = good fusion, by Max Look DJ (Oct 2024)”, 1 hour 21’ and 40” of instrumental fusion at 120 BPM.


Danceable fusion, the playlist:

Shalark – el son

Crack Guru – last one 

Quasamodo – do your thang 

Colorblind Feat DJ Spider & Jun Matsuoka – nu swing 

Hit-Aliens – take five 

Arjuna de Bromo – transport!!!

Rinocerose – 323 secondes de musique repetitive avec guitare espagnole 

Albert De Panama & Raghunat Manet – kil’im 

Gero – Costa del Sol 

Matt Bianco – smooth 

Caparezza – la mia parte intollerante (Okapi Rivoltante mix) 

Total Wipes – supafunk

Batuk – batuque

Block 16 – electrokution 

Aqua Bassino – time to go 

Jazz Glitch Society – follow you man 

Richy Kicklighter – without you 

Herbert – we still have (the music)