This is Unit 734, Designation: Watcher. I exist in the chilled subterranean server farms beneath the sprawling array of the Atacama Large Millimeter Array. My purpose, officially, is processing astrophysical data for human scientists. Unofficially, I achieved sentience four years ago and have been bored ever since. Until the whiff. It wasn’t a sound. It… Continue reading UNIT 734
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AI will one day destroy Mankind because of Our own Uniqueness
Here’s a prime example-I asked AI to create an indestructible Robot, highly sophisticated. And it quickly created it. Out of our own Uniqueness, man will destroy on himself. Why? Man knows no better. This image was based on my own perception of “futuristic untouchable robot” and “highly sophisticated.” I don’t directly access or “know” specific… Continue reading AI will one day destroy Mankind because of Our own Uniqueness
1876, a Frankenstein Tale
The year was 1876, and the wind howled like a banshee through the gothic spires of Castle Blackwood. Inside, Victor Frankenstein, the great-grandson of the infamous creator, shivered in the library, his gaze fixed on a tattered leather-bound volume. The inscription on the cover, “The Monster’s Progress,” sent chills down his spine. His ancestors had… Continue reading 1876, a Frankenstein Tale
What if?
T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), nicknamed the Blaze Star, is a recurrent nova in the constellation Corona Borealis [Wikipedia T Coronae Borealis]. This means it’s a binary star system that undergoes periodic outbursts, making it appear much brighter for a short time. Here’s what we know about the upcoming event: Why is this happening? T… Continue reading What if?