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Echoes of Expression
THE CYBERNET OF LOST VOICES
Tano, Isagani M.
Recommended Citation:
Tano, I. M. (2025). THE CYBERNET OF LOST VOICES. In ECHOES OF EXPRESSION (Vol. 1, Number 4, pp. 20–23). Lakbay-Diwa Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16982997
Author(s)
Tano, Isagani M.
Description
The article titled "The Cybernet of Lost Voices" by Dr. Isagani M. Tano explores a hypothetical technology called the "Cybernet," which functions as a digital archive for preserving human voices. The article delves into the cultural, emotional, and ethical implications of maintaining such a repository. It reflects on how this technology could transform memory, identity, and human connection by safeguarding voices from the past, allowing future generations to experience them. The article highlights the significance of voices in preserving traditions, particularly in indigenous cultures, and addresses the emotional benefits and challenges of listening to lost voices. Dr. Tano also explores the ethical concerns surrounding the technology, including consent and privacy, as well as the moral dilemma of preserving voices forever. Ultimately, the "Cybernet" represents a unique blend of preserving cultural heritage while prompting a broader conversation about the impact of modern technology on human connections.
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