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When the Good Guys Won
When the pitchforks and torches finally came and those in power cooperated or ceded control, the demand was simple: Do what we know you can do.
I Asked ChatGPT To Bully Me
Artificial Intelligence really sticks in my craw, but for different reasons than you might think. I find it overly positive, civil, and unwilling to berate me. So I set out to make ChatGPT bully me. After all, if the robot is going to take my job, I may as well justify hating it. All things considered, here are my results:
Steven Christopher McKnightPublished 3 months ago in FuturismAs the World Burns
Note: We have elected not to include the Tarot images in this article. They are easily accessible online. I read Tarot virtually every night of the week for paying clients. The Tarot is simply an old-fashioned AI, a primitive computer program that proves the ancient dicta of "As Above, So Below."; i.e. the Macrocosm (the Universal Mind or Will), is reflected in the Microcosm (tea leaves, the layout of cards, Tarot images). The narratives revealed by Tarot are often startlingly accurate, and uncanny, and the layout unfolds the "narrative" revealed is an extrapolation of events in answer to the Querent's inquiry. The Reader's job is to tell the "story" as revealed and interpret the future based both on intuition and those arcane, timeless images.
Hello, Lover
10/788/14 s.d. Hello, Lover Sometimes these days for me move slower, as if this beautiful planet has been put in a state of pause. I feel the time passing in the briefest moments, watching the suns as they cross each other in the sky, seeing their colors when they set at night, I am reminded that the universe is moving around me, right in front of my eyes, but it seems that it is so fast and I am not sure whether it is better to move so fast and see nothing, or to stand so still and see everything.
Google's new AI Model Gemini
7 years ago, I started writing as a hobby (something other than very mind-numbing university essays). I wanted to write articles about interesting things I came across.
Mohammed DarasiPublished 4 months ago in FuturismEvangeline
“Seventeen minutes to final boarding,” The app on my holo-device alerted me. Seventeen minutes. That was how long I had to save Evangeline.
Brendan ParkerPublished 5 months ago in FuturismNo Oasis
I’d fallen off the wagon, again, and felt ashamed of all that I had done to hurt my family. I was just fifteen years old when I had my first rum and Coke at a Las Vegas casino. It didn’t help that my parents had a well-stocked liquor cabinet at home. That began my lifelong misery of fighting and losing, getting my AA tokens, hitting the liquor store after a meeting with money I “borrowed.” Something about the intoxication seemed to be the anchor to my soul; nothing else could match it. Addiction is a disease, and I was fully infected.
Barb DukemanPublished 5 months ago in Futurism- Finalist in 2023 Vocal Writing Awards - Science Fiction
The Devil's Playground
This machine is the perfect confessor. It need not forgive for it cannot be wronged. It does not confuse its thoughts with God’s. From behind this thickly folded curtain, ceremonial red, the absolution it offers is real, because its intention is pure: Listen. Understand. Counsel.
Stuart OrrPublished 7 months ago in Futurism
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Beyond the Stars: The Odyssey of the Intrepid
In the considerable expanse of the cosmos, where the stars twinkled like scattered gemstones in an infinite sea, humanity dared to assignment into the unknown. The 12 months become 2247, and aboard the starship Odyssey, a crew of intrepid astronauts embarked on a assignment that might push the limits of exploration past the stars.
The Last Sanctuary: Unveiling the Shadows of Salvation
In the crumbling remnants of a world ravaged by way of war and ecological crumble, humanity teetered on the edge of extinction. Amidst the desolation, a beacon of desire emerged—the Last Sanctuary. This citadel, shrouded in thriller, promised safe haven to the desperate few who controlled to find its elusive coordinates. But inside its partitions lay secrets darker than the demise world out of doors.
Exploring The Alien Worlds: A Journey into the Realm of Exoplanets
Introduction Have you ever come across the word “Exoplanets?”. Exoplanets simply means planets that are outside our solar system. A long time ago, people used to live in groups of large numbers of people called villages. They only knew that at night it was dangerous to walk since that was the time their enemies ruled their land. So, they lived under the caves to protect themselves from dangerous animals like lions. As time passed, people became curious about what lies beyond the mountains, hills, and oceans. So, we had explorers. During exploration, all the seven continents were connected. Black people came to learn that there are people like them who exist but are white. Due to increased food shortages, pandemics and struggle for the limited resources, human technology started to enhance leading to industrialization and technology.
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Hridya SharmaPublished about 17 hours ago in FuturismStreets Of The Blade Runners
Fog blanketed the city like a shroud, the cold mist clinging to everything in sight. The rain had long since stopped, but the streets were still slick with moisture, reflecting the neon lights of Blade Runner. The city that never slept was even quieter tonight, a fitting atmosphere for Malcolm Hammer’s line of work. He sat in the dim light of his cluttered office, the scent of stale cigarettes and old books filling the air. His desk was covered in files, each one a testament to the mysteries he’d solved over the years. But today, something different awaited him. A single letter, addressed in a feminine handwriting, lay atop the pile. As Malcolm Hammer, Private Eye, reached for the letter, he knew his life was about to change.
Victor Robinson IIPublished a day ago in FuturismIs There Going to Be Another American Civil War? There Are Some Of The Signs
Scholars have cautioned that social psychological indicators in the United States of America currently bear resemblance to those of the 1850s, the pre-Civil War era. The current sociopolitical climate may result in years of problems, social unrest, and civil turmoil that ends short of a civil war, even though another one is still unlikely.
Francis DamiPublished a day ago in FuturismThe Odd Theory That the Universe Contains Just One Electron
The observable cosmos is thought to contain about 1082 atoms. You can therefore reasonably assume that there are at least 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 in the observable universe as well, since every element in the periodic table contains at least one electron.
Francis DamiPublished 2 days ago in Futurism4 Secrets to Build a Successful Remote Team
Introduction In the world of remote work, the role of a project manager has seen a dramatic transformation. Unlike the old traditional office work model, the remote world demands a subtle approach to guide the teams. In this article, we’ll talk about remote teams - the art of setting clear expectations.
Mukesh RamPublished 2 days ago in Futurism
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