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The entire publishing industry is obsessed with AI narration for audiobooks. There will come a time when millions of ...
Plus, John Hurt pops up in a supporting role, which is a nice bit of synergy, considering the “Alien” star also featured in ...
In Georgia, Adriana Smith, a mother and nurse, was declared brain-dead but was put on life supports to keep a 9-week fetus alive. The decision by the hospital is based on its interpretation of ...
The real dystopia isn’t the technology; it’s giving up control. Brands have more influence than ever over how the future of advertising takes shape.
Brent Calver/Postmedia Photo by Brent Calver / Postmedia Network The protagonist in the dystopian novel Noetic Marj Odyssey, by Calgary author Inga M. Nelson, is a 17-year-old girl named Marj.
Imagine a surveillance state powerful enough to incarcerate people for the wrong dreams. In 2025, it doesn’t feel like such a leap.
Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books, tech and graphic design. He is now the magazine’s Transport and ...
Not 1984, but 2084: Michelle Fung imagines a dystopian future in art that’s in part a response to consumerism and environmental woes.
Entrepreneur Sanjeev Bikhchandani has said that the US is headed to a dystopian future because of the 'influence' of billionaire Elon Musk on the country's government. The post by Sanjeev ...
What would we do if our world was annihilated? And who will we be when we emerge from the ruins? Prescient questions become laced with a dystopian doom in Josh Kline’s ‘Climate Change’ exhibition, the ...