When we first met Neo, hero of "The Matrix," it was 1999. The idea of A.I. feeding on human brains and bodies seemed like a thought experiment. But the movie’s warnings about A.I. — and everything ...
It is not long since they were clunky eight-bit images moving on a screen. But in 10 years time computer graphics will be so advanced they will be indistinguishable from reality. A leading visual ...
In 1977, sci-fi author Philip K. Dick delivered a speech to his fans that neatly reorganized their brains: “We are living in a computer-programmed reality.” Dick’s theory had its roots in everything ...
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