Ken Liu is a big name in science fiction. His latest novel All That We See or Seem takes place in a world that’s not too ...
The National Book Award-winning author’s new “cozy science fiction” novel takes place in the far future and pivots on the personhood of AI.
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We are Living in Their Science Fiction
We are living in the worlds imagined by Elon Musk and Sam Altman—realities shaped by Foundation, Her, and We Are Legion, ...
Ken Liu’s science fiction novel “All That We See or Seem” explores profound questions about the way technology is changing ...
This post was updated Oct. 16 at 7:29 p.m. In his upcoming science fiction trilogy, Benjamin Huang’s thoughts on artificial ...
The author of the Red Rising series recommends books cloaked in myth that use fantastic adventures to explore what it means to be human. By Pierce Brown Pierce Brown is the number-one New York Times ...
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When Science Fiction Collides: Building the Future of Autonomous Systems and AI
As AI and autonomous warfare advance, our future mirrors a collision of Minority Report, Star Wars, The Fifth Element, and Idiocracy—demanding innovation with safeguards and clear global engagement.
As educators (and the rest of society) struggle to frame the conversations we are having with other educators and students about the potential and pitfalls of generative AI being introduced into the ...
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