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Science Fiction Won’t Kill You, but the Terms of Service Will

From Black Mirror to Her to Cyberpunk 2077, science fiction reveals that our real threat isn’t killer robots—it’s the corporate systems quietly rewriting what it means to be human.
Movies have always played up the mad scientist trope, but real-life labs have carried out experiments that make fiction look ...
When — not if — humans start competing against robots in combat sports, Wyoming is ready. The Wyoming Combat Sports Commission has already outlined ...
Superhero shows rarely damage children’s trust in scientists. Even villainous scientists don’t make kids doubt real science.
What Zuckerberg described—what is now unfolding—is the beginning of a new digital era, more actively anti-social than the ...
While Ameca and Spot the robo-dog captivated audiences at FOS Future Lab, Steve Maclaren, the COO of The National Robotarium, ...
The creator behind the "Breaking Bad" TV universe first cut his teeth on "The X-Files," and he tells IndieWire how he's ...
Filipino authors Dean Francis Alfar and F.H. Batacan join R.F. Kuang and Ken Liu in shaping the future of storytelling, as ...
A retro-futuristic space truck. A nimble crustacean on wheels. A space-age dune buggy. One will win a multibillion-dollar ...
Based on the best-selling novel by Harlan Coben, the 2024 limited series Fool Me Once just about squeezes into Netflix’s 10 ...
Cinema has a way of touching our lives, often through films that may not have smashed box office records but have left a lasting impression.
The claim from some is that the sexual revolution had cracked open the 1950s ideal of the suburban homemaker, and second-wave ...