conventions
Science fiction conventions and comic conventions for every type of science fanatic.
ChatGPT vs DeepSeek: The Battle of the AI Titans
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a sci-fi concept. It's a part of our daily lives—from writing emails to coding, translating languages, and even having conversations. Among the growing number of AI tools, two names have started to stand out: ChatGPT and DeepSeek. But how do they really compare? Let’s break it down in simple terms.
By LegacyWords7 months ago in Futurism
Is Mars Our Backup Plan
Humanity’s dream of reaching Mars has fascinated generations, from early science fiction to today’s cutting-edge space exploration programs. For some, Mars is more than just a distant, rusty planet—it represents hope for the future, a potential backup plan should Earth become uninhabitable. But is colonizing Mars truly a feasible contingency for humankind’s survival, or is it simply a captivating dream that reflects our desire to explore and conquer the unknown? This question is both practical and philosophical, demanding an honest look at the scientific challenges, the technological advancements, the ethical considerations, and the human spirit driving the endeavor.
By Muhammad Asim8 months ago in Futurism
Motorcycle Giant Unveils A Rideable Robot That Mimics A Horse
It was only a matter of time before someone tried to recreate the majesty of a horse in robotic form—and leave it rideable, no less. Enter the Kawasaki Corleo, a groundbreaking concept that merges the elegance of a stallion, the agility of a mountain lion, and the power of a motorcycle into one futuristic machine.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism
This Billionaire Immigrant Is Racing Elon Musk To Connect Your Phone From Space
Last September, a crowd of seasoned spectators gathered at Cape Canaveral, Florida, to watch as SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket took flight for the 373rd time. But it wasn’t carrying yet another of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites to join the 7,100-plus he has already circling Earth. Onboard instead were five satellites from AST SpaceMobile, a tiny Starlink rival that SpaceX has derided as a “meme stock” in regulatory filings with the federal government. Each was equipped with a 700-square-foot antenna that would unfold in orbit, an early step in establishing a network AST hopes will someday best the incumbent mocking it.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism
The Lingering Echoes: How Today’s Wars Shape Tomorrow’s World . AI-Generated.
The Lingering Echoes: How Today’s Wars Shape Tomorrow’s World War is often portrayed as a finite event—a chapter in history that eventually concludes with peace treaties and reconstruction. But the reality is far more complex. Modern wars, regardless of scale or geography, send shockwaves that ripple through societies, ecosystems, economies, and political landscapes for decades. The conflicts unfolding in today’s world are not isolated events; they are pivotal moments that mold the shape of the future in profound and often irreversible ways.
By KingFree MaN8 months ago in Futurism
How Barron Trump May Have Earned $40 Million From His Father’s Crypto Play
Now that Barron Trump is a freshman at NYU Stern—tuition alone nearing $100,000 per year—the spotlight has turned to funding this young billionaire-in-the-making. According to reports, the 19-year-old’s education is far from out of reach. In fact, he may already be sitting on a crypto windfall that rivals, and perhaps eclipses, his siblings'.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism
How to Earn $3,000 a Month With a Side Gig
$3,000 a month isn’t a fantasy—it’s a powerful milestone. It can cover rent, car payments, flights, or simply provide breathing room. With this income, you gain leverage over your time, open up new opportunities, and reclaim control. If you’ve wondered whether launching a side gig is worth it, this guide walks you through a real-world step-by-step strategy for building a side hustle that can reliably produce $3,000/month—not with get-rich-quick hype, but with proven tactics.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism
How AI-Powered Technology Is Fueling Small Business Growth
In today’s business climate, resilience isn’t enough—small and midsize businesses (SMBs) must pursue scalable growth, not just survival. For entrepreneurs without the budgets of multinational corporations, unlocking that growth requires innovation paired with adaptability. Enter artificial intelligence (AI)—a powerful tool that’s quickly becoming a game-changer for smaller enterprises.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism
Turn This ChatGPT Prompt Into a Six-Figure Passive Income Stream
ChatGPT has become synonymous with AI-powered productivity—and with good reason. But its true potential isn’t in casual Q&A—it’s unlocked when you know how to prompt it strategically. Use the right prompt, and you could automate idea-generation, content creation, and development—transforming your skillset into scalable digital income, even from bed.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism
What to Do When a Story Flops: Revive, Repackage, or Retire?
You hit publish. You’re excited. You share it across your socials. You dream of readers pouring in—only it doesn’t happen. Silence. Maybe a couple of reads from friends and then… nothing. No engagement. No comments. No traction. That post has flopped.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism
What I Learned Earning My First $100 on Vocal: A Realistic Breakdown
Introduction When I first stumbled upon Vocal, I was skeptical. The idea of making money by simply writing online sounded too good to be true. But curiosity won. I signed up, wrote a few stories, and waited. Little did I know, earning my first $100 on Vocal would teach me more than just patience—it would completely reshape how I view online writing, content value, and digital income streams.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism
How I Use Social Media to Drive Traffic to My Vocal Stories (Without Spamming)
Introduction If you’re writing on Vocal and hoping that your stories will magically blow up without any promotion, I’ve got news for you: they won’t. Sure, Vocal does have a built-in community and newsletter distribution, but unless you’re winning challenges or being featured, you need to bring in your own traffic. And the best source? Social media.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Futurism











