science fiction
The bridge between imagination and technological advancement, where the dreamer’s vision predicts change, and foreshadows a futuristic reality. Science fiction has the ability to become “science reality”.
AI as a Reflective Surface
Much of the confusion surrounding artificial intelligence comes from treating it as an agent rather than a surface. When people speak about AI “doing the thinking,” “creating the ideas,” or “speaking for someone,” they are often projecting agency onto a system that does not possess intention, belief, or understanding. This projection obscures what is actually happening in many real-world uses. In those cases, AI is not acting as a source of meaning, but as a surface that reflects, redirects, and reshapes what is already present.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout 15 hours ago in Futurism
A Bright Future: How Humanity Rebuilt the World After the Third Civil War. AI-Generated.
It has been eighteen years since the Third Civil War ended—the most devastating conflict humanity ever unleashed upon itself. No nation escaped untouched. Entire cities were reduced to ash, coastlines swallowed by flooding, and power plants lay in ruins after relentless missile strikes. The war reshaped the planet and scarred every generation that lived through it.
By Adil Ali Khan3 days ago in Futurism
CAN’T MAKE THIS POOP UP
ABOUT THIS PROJECT This is a rendering of pent up feelings of 2026. Into technology, and adapted to the progress. Seriously, we have at our finger tips online, and live in a future my Grandma Carrie Soleta would say, "Oh, my!"This is a little comedy realistic true story written in a format to produce a fun explanation of emerging technology and change in the 21st century.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 13 days ago in Futurism
Pinnacle of evolution
400,000 years ago, since humans invented fire, humans stand as the pinnacle of evolution, treating animals as food and slavery, the earth for the living thing as their resource, and even being overconfident about their status, and creating wars to fight who is the strongest among the same species.
By Curtis Wong19 days ago in Futurism
Doomsday Diary
Phase II: An AI to do the work of creating perfect placement for all of the applicants. To be honest the technology sounded extremely far fetched to me, but it all became my new reality rather quickly. There was something interesting, or maybe a bit cliche when you come to think about it, about everyone who had applied for phase II: they had an extremely large amount of personal data compared to other phase applicants. As a self diagnosed typical phase two individual, I have no shame admitting that I used all my medias the same exact way as before having my privacy stripped. In case you’re brand spanking new, there was a day when the people of our nation gave up our privacy and agreed to be monitored and watched constantly. This lead several individuals to be outraged, as well as become very conscious of how they used there technology. But not I, I love the stimulation and entertainment of technology so much that I continued to use all my tech. in the exact same way as before. In other wrods I loved my phone, lap top, and tv so much that I could care less if anyone was monitoring or watching my activity. Because this, it seems the process for me was just about instant, which lets be honest, is exactly the way I like it. Now don’t forget, all these phases, and perfect placement, and pods, and bubbles, came as a the response to a very deadly, near apocalyptic virus.
By Elijah Davis21 days ago in Futurism









