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On new record Cerulean, pioneering producer Danny L Harle turns his gaze inward for the first time. Sophie Leigh Walker hears how a decade of shaping pop's outer limits led to this moment of pure, ...
Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares have a new book titled If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies: Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All. "We do not mean that as hyperbole," they write. They believe ...
A recent study published in PLOS One has revealed a groundbreaking discovery: the toxic chemicals found in Mars’s dirt could potentially be used to build the infrastructure necessary for sustaining ...
Note: This article contains spoilers for the first season of the Apple TV series, Pluribus.
The Emmy-winning "Succession" writer explains the title: "It sounded a little bit like a mental disorder you might come down ...
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Some sci-fi movies completely ditch the idea of an enemy entity to instead focus on human ingenuity and the consequences of technology.
In a battle to the death with AI slop, this is the game I’d send in to finish the job.
Sometimes, it's not about atmosphere in a horror game — it's about the perfect time to ambush you with a jump scare.
I don’t like erasures,” the novelist Toni Morrison told a Princeton audience in 2017. She had been asked what she thought about Confederate statues, then being torn down throughout the South. Leave ...
Sci-fi and horror make perfect partners, as some of the best movies ever tap into the strengths of both genres.