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Dark Space
It Felt Like Heaven Somewhere in the past lurking. The darkness prevailed and began to manifest. The tendrils of black and jade formulated and brought forth anew. For ‘SYN’ had arisen and all the guilt and darkness of Deep Space phenomena and noumena came forth in a human form. Or was it just a dream. A clouded memory from deep with in my mind. Welcome ‘SYN’ to the space voyage. May your travels bring you to the light.........
By Nigel Sandersabout 18 hours ago in Futurism
AGI: Between Divine Creation and the Shadow of Skynet🤔🤖
We are living in times that future historians will likely describe as the "Era of the Great Transition." The development of Artificial Intelligence has ceased to be a mere curiosity for programmers and has become the driving force of a new reality. 🌍 Our daily lives are filled with Generative AI that creates photorealistic images on demand, writes application code, or edits videos. We use algorithms to optimize logistics and AI agents that perform tasks within their narrow specializations with incredible precision. 🎯 However, all of this is just a prelude. The real challenge that the whole world is waiting for—and simultaneously dreading—is called AGI.
By Piotr Nowak8 days ago in Futurism
10 Mind-Blowing Space Stories School Never Told You
For many of us (especially if you grew up watching Star Trek), space truly feels like the final frontier. Sure, school taught us about planets, gravity, and maybe a little about rockets. But what we got was just a glimpse of the safe, simplified version.
By Areeba Umair11 days ago in Futurism
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 Podcast14 days ago in Futurism
The Algorithm That Couldn’t Grieve. AI-Generated.
I. The Dashboard at 3:17 A.M. At 3:17 a.m., the dashboard glowed like a small, contained sun in my apartment. Blue bars climbed and fell with obedient grace. Numbers refreshed themselves, indifferent to the hour, to my bare feet on cold tile, to the silence that had settled after the city exhaled. Somewhere inside those figures was a promise: clarity without cost. If I stared long enough, the mess of living would resolve into something legible.
By Alpha Cortex19 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 26 days ago in Futurism
Nostradamus Predictions for 2026.
Nostradamus Predictions for 2026 Nostradamus remains one of the most enduring names in prophecy. Born Michel de Nostredame in sixteenth-century France, he worked as a physician, astrologer, and writer, a man who turned observation into prediction. His book Les Prophéties has travelled through centuries, its cryptic verses sparking argument and awe in equal measure. Some see his work as poetic philosophy, others as proof that the future leaves shadows long before it arrives. Whatever the truth, his name still rises whenever the world trembles.
By Marie381Uk about a month ago in Futurism
SEBASTIAN TREVARIUS
Sebastian Trevarius lives and works as a APCG (Astroid Prison Colony Guard) which is located near the planet Jupiter. After reading all of Louis L’Amour’s westerns, he opted to have a Time Machine Vacation during the wild west era. Although this type of vacation can be very dangerous, being a guard and quelling prison riots can be equally dangerous—both are deadly—wounded or killed not uncommon. While preparing for his wild west adventure, he had a replica of a Colt Single Action Army Revolver, aka, The Peacemaker manufactured to his specifications. Instead of a single action six-gun, it was semi-automatic and contained 12 bullets. Also, Sebastian didn’t have to carefully aim the weapon, only look at the spot where he wanted the bullet to hit and then pull the trigger. Also, the gun couldn’t be used against him because it had been technically digitized to only recognize his hands. Besides the weapon, his clothes, including his Stetson, boots and holster were tailored to fit his broad shoulders, narrow hips and well-muscled body. He may not look like an actual wild west cowboy, but Hollywood would have loved his piercing blue eyes, thick, wavy blonde hair and chin with a cleft in the centre of it.
By Len Shermanabout a month ago in Futurism











