Foundation Series: Data Science, Psychohistory, and the Future of Humanity Post date September 29, 2021 Post author By Nikola O. Post categories In artificial-intelligence, blogging-fellowship, data-science, foundation-series, hackernoon-top-story, psychohistory, science fiction, society
Five Things We Can Be Pretty Sure About Aliens – even without a first contact Post date June 15, 2021 Post author By Ladislav Nevery Post categories In aliens, Science, science fiction, space, space-colonization, space-exploration, space-industry, space-technology
Always Bet Musk’s Oxen! Post date May 9, 2021 Post author By Anthony Watson Post categories In dogecoin, elon-musk, fiction, science fiction, space, space-exploration, space-technology, spacex, web-monetization
For The Good Of Humanity Post date April 28, 2021 Post author By Anthony Watson Post categories In artificial-intelligence, artificial-neural-network, fiction, hackernoon-top-story, pals, Sci Fi, science fiction, united-states, web-monetization
Technological Singularity: Is It Happening? Post date April 4, 2021 Post author By Madhav Kunal Post categories In computing, digital-disruption, exponential-technologies, futurism, innovation, science fiction, singularity, transhumanism
Do We Need Yet More Films About Time Loops? A Pretty Much Pop Discussion (#80) of Groundhog Day and its Descendents Post date February 3, 2021 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Film, Groundhog Day, Podcasts, Pretty Much Pop, Sci Fi, science fiction, Television