humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
2070: Alone on Earth – Day Two. AI-Generated.
The sun rises again, and with it, so do I. For the first time in my life, I awaken without a single external obligation—no deadlines, no meetings, no news cycles. Only the haunting silence of a world once teeming with motion.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran10 months ago in Futurism
Schism, Part III
Part I Part II I step through into… ...nothing. I'd expected darkness, or a drop, or anything but the pure, bright white that surrounds me. I squint as I try to process the endless space that is just light as far as I can see. I look down at my feet, and the ground feels solid even though I don't understand what I'm standing on. I'm not floating, but I'm also not not floating.
By Bex Jordan10 months ago in Futurism
2070: Alone on Earth – Day One. AI-Generated.
I wake abruptly, jolted by a silence that feels unnatural. For a moment, confusion grips me, tangled remnants of a nightmare. But clarity swiftly follows, harsh and inescapable. It's not just quiet—it's utterly lifeless.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran10 months ago in Futurism
Your Digital Twin Lives Forever: Ready for Immortality?
My Digital Ghost Moment Last month, I watched a video of my late grandpa. His laugh, his quirky “well, shoot” catchphrase—it hit like a ton of bricks. He’s been gone five years, but what if I could chat with him again? Not through a Ouija board, but an AI clone, a digital twin with his voice, memories, and cheesy jokes. This isn’t sci-fi anymore. Tech companies are crafting AI clones—virtual versions of you that could “live” forever. At 29, I’m equal parts spooked and intrigued. I dug into the tech, from Silicon Valley breakthroughs to tech blogs buzzing about digital immortality, to figure out what this means. Could your essence outlast your body? Here’s the scoop on AI cloning’s how, why, and “what now,” plus questions to ask before uploading your soul.
By F. M. Rayaan10 months ago in Futurism
Inside the Virtual Reality World That's Replacing Real Life
🧠 Introduction: Are We Already Living in the Matrix? Picture this: you wake up, put on a headset, and spend your entire day working, socializing, and relaxing in a virtual space that feels more real than your apartment. You’re not alone—millions are doing the same. What used to be science fiction is quickly becoming a digital reality.
By Alice Ararau10 months ago in Futurism









