Thoughts? I can't even begin thinking about all the ethical questions.

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  1. It’s wonderful when a person can do what he loves, even after death.

  2. ODSTsRule

    So drinking myself to sleep it is tonight, thanks.

  3. knightress_oxhide

    In 2525 we will still have new Taylor Swift songs.

  4. PantherModern666

    Reason for termination: Deceased
    Eligible for rehire: Yes

  5. Extremely sensationalized title, if it makes anyone feel better. The artist worked with a team of researchers to grow a clump of neurons out of pluripotent stem cells derived from blood, and monitor the electrical activity. They then convert it to sound.

    Actually a very interesting study. Here’s a better article on it:

    Dead composer Alvin Lucier’s biological matter creates new music: https://www.npr.org/2025/04/13/nx-s1-5361200/alvin-lucier-composer-biological-matter-creates-new-music-australia

  6. sum_random_memer

    Clickbait title, just a clump of neurones grown out of a stem cell sample from the musician

  7. bluethunder82

    Neat, but their questions of if a filament of memory persists is bunk, it’s none of his original brain, it is composed of brain cells created from stem cells created from his white blood cells from a blood donation. It’s really only technically related to him.

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