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I have been undergoing a major life transformation and have not had time to record an episode lately. This one was recorded months ago but never released, so here it is.
This episode explores one of the dangers of AI -- that it could lead us all in to a Matrix-like existence where we plug into a pod and have AI kick us a VR world from which we never escape -- and the trump card of NI -- that you can choose to unplug and be creative with your own mind, body, and soul at any time. Also in this episode, I (sort of) played a song that I hadn't played in ten years. It's a good one off the GoodBoy album that I recorded with Band X. It's the first song on the album, "Sing a Song." You can hear the remnants that I was able to recover from memory here in this episode. If you're one of those weirdos who enjoys my acoustic performances, you'll probably enjoy this episode, even though the performance is a bit raggedy as it was dredged up from memory out of the blue; isn't that the essence of NI, though?
Anyway, this was a good episode, and I'm not sure why I didn't release it.
By Charles W LinartI have been undergoing a major life transformation and have not had time to record an episode lately. This one was recorded months ago but never released, so here it is.
This episode explores one of the dangers of AI -- that it could lead us all in to a Matrix-like existence where we plug into a pod and have AI kick us a VR world from which we never escape -- and the trump card of NI -- that you can choose to unplug and be creative with your own mind, body, and soul at any time. Also in this episode, I (sort of) played a song that I hadn't played in ten years. It's a good one off the GoodBoy album that I recorded with Band X. It's the first song on the album, "Sing a Song." You can hear the remnants that I was able to recover from memory here in this episode. If you're one of those weirdos who enjoys my acoustic performances, you'll probably enjoy this episode, even though the performance is a bit raggedy as it was dredged up from memory out of the blue; isn't that the essence of NI, though?
Anyway, this was a good episode, and I'm not sure why I didn't release it.