Category: Media
Media is the mirror, messenger, and memory of intelligent systems—capturing how artificial intelligence and robotics are represented, imagined, and archived across culture. This section gathers artifacts from journalism, entertainment, literature, and music, tracing how stories shape public understanding and emotional resonance.
From investigative reporting to cinematic futures, poetic metaphors to algorithmic soundtracks, each entry reveals how media becomes both lens and language—translating complexity into narrative, and narrative into symbolic infrastructure.
Media is not just content—it’s a choreography of perception, a ritual of meaning-making, and a signal of what humans teach and feel.
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AI Progress Slowdown: A Chance to Build Human Ethics
AI progress slowdown offers a vital pause to strengthen human ethics, morals, and character before advancing robotics and AI innovation.
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Kung Fu Traveler Ethics: A Blueprint for Human‑Robot Harmony
Explore Kung Fu Traveler ethics and AI tech, revealing lessons for human‑robot relationships shaping our present and future.
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Neuromancer by William Gibson – A Cyberpunk Classic in Context
Historical and Cultural Context In 1984, William Gibson’s debut novel Neuromancer burst onto the science fiction scene, helping launch a bold new subgenre that came to be known as cyberpunk. The early 1980s provided fertile ground for this movement – a time of Cold War anxieties, rising conservatism, and rapid technological change. Personal computing was…
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The Terminator (1984): A Warning and a Mirror to Humanity
In 1984, James Cameron’s The Terminator introduced the world to a nightmarish future where humanity’s own creation – a military artificial intelligence called Skynet – turns against it. The film depicts an indestructible cyborg assassin (Arnold Schwarzenegger’s iconic Terminator) sent back in time to exterminate Sarah Connor, the mother of humanity’s future resistance leader. The…