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Wyrd Smythe's avatar

What I always liked is that Mary Shelly is arguably the world's first science fiction writer.

As someone who has been reading SF for 60+ years, it has struck me how, despite some amazingly accurate predictions, most authors missed some key aspects. For instance, very few anticipated smartphones (or even personal computers). "Star Trek" sort of came close with their "padd" devices and communicators, though Dick Tracy's wrist communicator -- with video -- came closer. So many thought fax would still be a thing, even on spaceships.

I heard a while back that Microsoft wanted to revive Three Mile Island, and just recently that Google is looking into building a nuke plant. Hopefully, they'll look into some of the better technologies, like thorium reactors. And frankly, it seemed clear we'd need nuclear power even without the massive energy sink of Ai. Wind and solar ain't gonna cut it.

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Hans Jorgensen's avatar

About France and robot-warriors: in addition to Battlestar Galactica horrors, also Maginot Line comes to my mind as a reason not to trust their wisdom. About AI and art: I am with you on that entirely. Thanks for sharing these pieces, and how readily we will give away our humanity to the tech overlords in the hopes of a slightly easier afternoon.

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