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About Binding Prometheus
I want to start actively advocating on behalf of my own work, and the most valuable part of my canon is, without a doubt, Binding Prometheus, the play I have been working on since 2019 and only finished in 2023 as part of my MA. The play itself is an amalgamation of a million different inspirations. On one end, it evokes the Ancient Greek myth-play, deriving its own title from the earliest extant work of Western drama we have, Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound. On the other end, it borrows significantly from the sci-fi bulwarks from over the years, namely Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Karel Capek’s Rossum’s Universal Robots. The play could be an episode of Black Mirror, I fear. I don’t know. I’ve only ever seen one episode of Black Mirror.
By Steven Christopher McKnight3 months ago in Futurism
A Dystopia of Our Own Design
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—for ever. –George Orwell, 1984 More and more often, I look around and find that the themes of my favorite dystopian novels have come to life: separatism/division, erasure, controlling the past to control the future, the rich stamping on the poor while the poor take it out on each other, using technology to control and monitor our lives, etc. It is everything that we have been warned against, especially in literature—time and time again.
By Stephanie Hoogstad4 months ago in Futurism
Accidental Time Travel
There are many stories and concepts that have deeply fascinated me. Stories that consist of that strange and hazy divide between science and the supernatural. One such concept that has always intrigued me is the bizarre phenomena of time slips.
By Jasmine Aguilar6 months ago in Futurism
AI - The Phantom Menace
We’ve all read and heard about the various problems that artificial intelligence (AI) can bring. Some are already happening—like job losses or media being flooded with AI-generated texts and images. Others remain in the realm of science fiction.
By Bozhan Bozhkov8 months ago in Futurism
Review of 'Superman'
I've been following and enjoying Superman's exploits since I started watching him played by George Reeves on television when I was a kid in the 1950s, and started reading the comic book a few years later, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster way back in 1938. And as an adult I even contributed an article about The Man of Steel -- “Superman, Patriotism, and Doing the Ultimate Good” (which explored why Superman didn't just wipe out Hitler and the Nazis in World War Two) in The Man from Krypton -- an anthology published in 2006.
By Paul Levinson8 months ago in Futurism
What I think about space tourism
It’s Midsummer and it’s raining. It looks and feels like the start of winter already. Instead of sitting to contemplate how miserable I am feeling right now, I decided to read some news to find something worth complaining about? Why? I already told you why.
By Susan Fourtané 9 months ago in Futurism
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The Identity Shift: Why WhatsApp’s New ‘You’ Tab is More Than Just a Facelift
1. Introduction: The Subtle Evolution of Our Digital Home We live in an era governed by invisible interfaces. For the modern smartphone user, the applications we frequent most—the ones that hold our intimate conversations, our family memories, and our professional livelihoods—become a form of digital muscle memory. We do not "think" about navigating to our settings or checking our messages; our thumbs move with a subconscious precision developed over thousands of hours of repetitive interaction. Because of this deep-seated familiarity, even the most microscopic change to the visual architecture of an app can feel like someone has quietly rearranged the furniture in your childhood home while you were sleeping. You open the app, and for a split second, you feel a sense of friction—a momentary pause where the expected path has shifted, and the "ghost" of the old interface still haunts your fingertips.
By Tech Horizonsabout 4 hours ago in Futurism
How AI Chatbots Are Changing Online Communication in 2026
The Evolution of Digital Conversations Online communication has entered a new phase in 2026, driven by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence. AI chatbots are no longer limited to answering simple queries; they now play a central role in shaping how people interact with websites, platforms, and services. From customer support to personalized recommendations, these systems are redefining the expectations of speed, accuracy, and convenience in digital conversations. As one industry expert notes, “The chatbot is no longer a tool—it has become the interface.”
By CEO A&S Developersabout 6 hours ago in Futurism
Padme Amidala: The Quiet Architect of the Prequel Era
When most fans talk about the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, the conversation centers on Anakin Skywalker’s fall to the dark side. Padme Amidala is often reduced to a tragic love interest-turned doomed baby mama–or at most, a visually stunning figure whose wardrobe inspires cosplay and Disney weddings at Galaxy’s Edge. But Padme was more than a symbol or a love story. She was a moral compass, a political visionary, and one of the few leaders actively working to hold the Republic together while the galaxy fell apart.
By Jenna Deedyabout 11 hours ago in Futurism
Top 10 Machine Learning Development Companies: Choosing the Right Partner for Real Business Impact. AI-Generated.
Why This Decision Feels More Difficult Than Expected Machine learning is no longer just a buzzword—it’s quietly becoming part of how modern businesses operate, compete, and grow. Whether it’s predicting customer behavior or automating repetitive tasks, the impact is very real.
By Olivia Carterabout 14 hours ago in Futurism
Stanislav Kondrashov Explores Circumvention as the Hidden Engine of Technological Breakthroughs
Progress rarely follows a straight line. If you look closely at how meaningful innovations actually happen, you’ll notice something surprising: they often emerge not by following established paths, but by working around them. This idea sits at the heart of what Stanislav Kondrashov describes as “circumvention” — a quiet yet powerful force behind many of the world’s most important technological leaps.
By Stanislav Kondrashov about 14 hours ago in Futurism
Saudi Arabia Cloud Kitchen Market: Digital Dining, Delivery Boom & Scalable Growth. AI-Generated.
The Saudi Arabia cloud kitchen market size reached USD 1,085.7 Million in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 2,799.4 Million by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 11.10% during 2026-2034. The industry is fueled by surging demand for food delivery services, growing smartphone penetration, and expanding urban population. Online ordering, convenience, and cost-efficient business models for restaurant operators are also significant drivers boosting the Saudi Arabia cloud kitchen market growth.
By Kishan Kumarabout 14 hours ago in Futurism
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