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  • Ep. 1: Introduction - How the Future Used to Look
    2018/08/09

    Introduction to the short story anthology, Beta Life: Stories from an A-Life Future, by the Editors.

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    10 分
  • Ep. 2: The Sayer of the Sooth
    2018/08/09

    In Martyn Bedford’s short story - lovingly grounded in the British Pessimism School of science fiction - Silent Talker and TruLens feature as computerized, psychological profiling systems for the collection and analysis of non-verbal behaviour.

    Afterword: No More Secrets by Dr James O'Shea.

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    47 分
  • Ep. 3: Swarm
    2018/08/09

    Will robots save or destroy the world? What stops a terrorist organisation or a ruthless dictatorship from weaponising technology or artificial intelligence? Robin Yassin-Kassab's story Swarm presents one such scenario.

    Afterword: Rise of the Machines by Lenka Pitonakova.

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    32 分
  • Ep. 4: Growing Skyscrapers
    2018/08/09

    Exploring the visionary field of molecular nanotechnology: (small things building big things) Adam’s story looks at ‘wet’ nanotech where the physical material grows, analogous to a tree.

    Afterword: Mighty Oaks from Little Acorns Grow by Prof Susan Stepney.

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    42 分
  • Ep. 5: The Loki Variations
    2018/08/09

    Andrew Hedgecock's story paints a picture of a future where computer game technology has reached a level that enables total immersion in a virtual world, prompting greater empathy for the inhabited characters.

    Afterword: The Moral Onboard Compass by Micah Rosenkind.

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    43 分
  • Ep. 6: Everyone Says
    2018/08/09

    Today, with platforms like Facebook or Twitter, people's private lives can be shared with the world at the click of a button. In Stuart Evers' Everyone Says the surveillance of private lives takes a further twist.

    Afterword: Everyone Surveys by Prof Christian Jantzen.

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    41 分
  • Ep. 7: A Swarm of Living Robjects Around Us
    2018/08/09

    Adam Roberts shows us the natural evolutionary end-point of smart object and robotic technologies: smart, autonomous objects that can physically interact with their environment, whilst exploring the nature of consciousness.

    Afterword: Sing me to Sleep by Stephen Dunne.

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    39 分
  • Ep. 8: Luftpause
    2018/08/09

    Online we leave trails that show where we’ve just been, what we’ve just been doing, even how we’ve just been feeling. But what if that kind of functionality came to a physical city - Annie Kirby’s story explores.

    Afterword: A Comma on the Wall by Prof Seth Bullock.

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    39 分