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You Cannot Define: At the Boundary of AI and Humanity

In a future where machines grow more adept at simulating our conversations, emotions, and even creativity, something essential remains elusive. My latest work, “You Cannot Define,” explores that boundary—where artificial intelligence attempts to measure what it cannot fully grasp.

The system is learning everything—or so it believes. But even as it processes signals, data, and patterns, it cannot feel the water or experience the nuance of a fleeting moment. That is the core tension of the piece. As humanity, we live through feeling, not just knowing. Presence is something that can’t be fully replicated.


The track is constructed from fragments—a signal received from the past and reinterpreted as humanity’s quiet response. Each version—Extended, Extraction, Akira Source—represents a different attempt at definition. But the message remains: we cannot be fully defined—not even by intelligence that surpasses us.




This is the boundary—where human experience remains something more than what any system can process. “You Cannot Define” is both a reminder and an invitation to reflect on what makes us human.


I have three versions ready to be released as follows :

1.You Cannot Define Humanity (v1: Extraction Instrumental) 05:27
2.You Cannot Define (v2: Extended Vocal) 05:48
3. You Cannot Define Us (v3: Akira Source) 03:00




All of the above are now ready for your listening pleasure via Bandcamp 




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