Neural network codes are weaving our new reality. Think the future isn't here yet? By 2023, AI companies had attracted over $48 billion in investment, penetrating every aspect of life. Boston Dynamics Atlas robots don't just dance; they master complex maneuvers. Waymo's self-driving taxis, having logged millions of miles in Phoenix, Arizona, are autonomously transforming transportation, proving that autonomy is a reality. In Japan, up to 49% of jobs could be automated by 2040, according to Nomura Research. In China, the "Skynet" system in Shanghai is already using AI for total video surveillance and control. But it's not just about robots. AI algorithms like GPT-4 generate texts that are indistinguishable from human ones, creating virtual personalities and media that shape our perception of the world. Professor Nick Bostrom of Oxford warns: superintelligent AI is an existential risk. The question isn't whether it will take over the world, but how we will live in it. Get ready: the cybernetic future is already here.