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Love, death, & robots: The sci-fi anthology surpassing Black Mirror
While Black Mirror struggles to maintain its edge, this Netflix animated series keeps delivering consistent, ...
New books by William Alexander, Claire North and qntm examine new technologies and unexplored worlds with verve.
Tech companies are claiming machines more intelligent than us and capable of having their own agendas are just around the ...
Jules Verne’s 1863 book "Paris in the Twentieth Century," set in Paris in 1960, correctly predicted cars, fax machines, and ...
Humanoid robots have long been a staple of science fiction, but there is now real progress being made. A range of new models made by or backed by the likes of Boston Dynamics, Tesla and OpenAI are ...
The author of the award-winning science fiction novel Annie Bot, the January read for the New Scientist Book Club, on how she ...
Are you worried that AI-powered robots are going to steal our jobs and maybe kill us all? You aren’t alone. But it is time to play devil’s advocate with yourself and consider whether the opposite ...
It wasn’t really until the late 19th century that fiction begin to engage with scientific possibility. The French novelist ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover aerospace, astronomy & hosted The Cosmic Controversy Podcast. As the recent Worldcon 2025 Convention here in Seattle ...
Humanoid robots, once confined to science fiction, are transitioning into viable commercial entities due to advances in ...
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