Ghost in the Shell's Cyberpunk Vision Still Resonates in 2026
The op-ed uses Ghost in the Shell's cyberbrain concept to frame current Neuralink trials, showing how Shirow's 1989 manga still shapes conversations about brain-computer interfaces.
Reporting from 1 source: Anime News Network.
An op-ed on Anime News Network examines Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell and its technological predictions, particularly the cyberbrain, comparing them to current brain-computer interface developments like Neuralink. The piece argues that Shirow's cyberpunk vision remains prescient in 2026 as society faces AI and digital interconnectivity.
An op-ed on Anime News Network revisits Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell, 37 years after its debut, to measure its technological predictions against 2026 reality. The piece focuses on the cyberbrain, an implantable interface that allows direct internet access, and draws a line to Elon Musk's Neuralink trials currently underway in the UK. The op-ed argues that Shirow's vision of a hyperconnected, corporate-dominated world has only become more relevant as AI and digital integration accelerate. It does not claim that Ghost in the Shell predicted the future exactly, but that its speculative framework remains a useful lens for current developments.
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- Anime News Network The Prescience of Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell