Future Fictions Lab : Reverse-Engineering Tomorrow

Dameon How A Dead Man Hacked The World

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This techno-thriller follows the devastating aftermath of the death of Matthew Sobol, a legendary game designer who releases a malicious computer program called the Daemon to restructure society. The story centers on Detective Peter Sebeck, who is framed for the Daemon's early crimes and must navigate a world where automated systems execute lethal instructions based on real-world news events. As the program recruits social outcasts and hackers like Jon Ross into a secret "darknet," it begins to dismantle global economic and political structures. Federal agencies struggle to contain the threat, but they find themselves outmatched by a distributed intelligence that treats human society as a hackable network. Ultimately, the narrative explores the shift toward a new world order where humanity is forced to serve or resist an inescapable, algorithm-driven future.

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Episode Daemon Death by Algorithm. Cover

Daemon Death by Algorithm.

This techno-thriller follows the devastating aftermath of the death of Matthew Sobol, a legendary game designer who releases a malicious computer program called the Daemon to restructure society. The story centers on Detective Peter Sebeck, who is framed for the Daemon's early crimes and must navigate a world where automated systems execute lethal instructions based on real-world news events. As the program recruits social outcasts and hackers like Jon Ross into a secret "darknet," it begins to dismantle global economic and political structures. Federal agencies struggle to contain the threat, but they find themselves outmatched by a distributed intelligence that treats human society as a hackable network. Ultimately, the narrative explores the shift toward a new world order where humanity is forced to serve or resist an inescapable, algorithm-driven future.

Gestern6 min
Episode Dameon How A Dead Man Hacked The World Cover

Dameon How A Dead Man Hacked The World

This techno-thriller follows the devastating aftermath of the death of Matthew Sobol, a legendary game designer who releases a malicious computer program called the Daemon to restructure society. The story centers on Detective Peter Sebeck, who is framed for the Daemon's early crimes and must navigate a world where automated systems execute lethal instructions based on real-world news events. As the program recruits social outcasts and hackers like Jon Ross into a secret "darknet," it begins to dismantle global economic and political structures. Federal agencies struggle to contain the threat, but they find themselves outmatched by a distributed intelligence that treats human society as a hackable network. Ultimately, the narrative explores the shift toward a new world order where humanity is forced to serve or resist an inescapable, algorithm-driven future.

Gestern25 min
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Burn-In

Set in a near-future Washington, D.C., the novel Burn-In follows FBI Special Agent Lara Keegan as she field-tests a highly advanced, autonomous robotic partner known as TAMS. The narrative explores a society grappling with massive unemployment, political instability, and a "robotic revolution" that has automated everything from urban delivery drones to law enforcement. Keegan and TAMS must navigate a technological landscape filled with digital surveillance and societal resentment while hunting a elusive domestic terrorist who utilizes the world's own automation against it. This antagonist, a former engineer named Todd, seeks to shatter public trust in machines by orchestrating a series of catastrophic "glitches" and physical attacks. Ultimately, the story examines the evolving relationship between humans and AI, questioning whether trust can truly exist between a person and a programmed tool. Through a blend of real-world technology and speculative fiction, the authors illustrate the complex ethical and practical challenges of a world transitioning into total automation.

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Episode Burnin Stress Testing a Robot FBI Partner Cover

Burnin Stress Testing a Robot FBI Partner

Set in a near-future Washington, D.C., the novel Burn-In follows FBI Special Agent Lara Keegan as she field-tests a highly advanced, autonomous robotic partner known as TAMS. The narrative explores a society grappling with massive unemployment, political instability, and a "robotic revolution" that has automated everything from urban delivery drones to law enforcement. Keegan and TAMS must navigate a technological landscape filled with digital surveillance and societal resentment while hunting a elusive domestic terrorist who utilizes the world's own automation against it. This antagonist, a former engineer named Todd, seeks to shatter public trust in machines by orchestrating a series of catastrophic "glitches" and physical attacks. Ultimately, the story examines the evolving relationship between humans and AI, questioning whether trust can truly exist between a person and a programmed tool. Through a blend of real-world technology and speculative fiction, the authors illustrate the complex ethical and practical challenges of a world transitioning into total automation.

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Episode Science Fiction as a Map for Future Forecasting Cover

Science Fiction as a Map for Future Forecasting

Science fiction serves as a vital tool for predicting the future by exploring various possibilities based on existing technological and social trends. While early authors successfully forecasted innovative gadgets like submarines, radar, and atomic energy, modern writers focus more on the social consequences and cultural impacts of new discoveries. The literature often struggles to envision radical shifts in human behavior or politics, frequently recycling historical power structures despite advancements in science. However, the genre excels at creating speculative models of extraterrestrial cultures and psychological shifts that challenge our current worldviews. Ultimately, the most valuable contributions come from authors who maintain internal consistency and possess deep knowledge of both the natural sciences and human patterns. Thus, science fiction functions as an early form of futures research, allowing society to visualize and potentially influence the paths ahead.

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