| Will AIs Give Better Results If You're Rude To Them? 'I said, "Listen up, motherf*cker.' - John Varley, 1983 (re: John Varley)
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          | Cybertruck Robotic Arm F10 Drone Launch! Drone away! (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Black Fungus Blocks Radiation 'You were surrounded by Astrophage most of the time' - Andy Weir, 2021. (re: Andy Weir)
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          | Liuzhi Process Now In Use In China 'He was in a high-ceilinged windowless cell with walls of glittering white porcelain.' - George Orwell, 1984. (re: George Orwell)
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          | Reflect Orbital Offers 'Sunlight on Demand' And Light Pollution 'I don't have to tell you about the seven two-mile-diameter orbital mirrors...' (re: Theodore Sturgeon)
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          | Will Robots Become Family Caregivers? 'The robant and the tiny old woman entered the control room slowly...' - Philip K. Dick, 1953. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Chinese Tokamak Uses AI To Keep Fusion Plasma Stable 'Guy named Otto Octavius winds up with eight limbs... What are the odds?'
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          | Time Crystals Can Now Be Seen Directly 'It is as you thought when you constructed the time crystal, my master Vaylan.' - NK Heming, 1952. (re: NK Heming)
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          | RoboBallet The Dance Of Cooperative Robots '...an integrated seven-unit robot team.' - Isaac Asimov, 1944. (re: Isaac Asimov)
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          | Chrysalis Generation Ship to Alpha Centauri 'This was their world, their planet — 
this swift-traveling, yet seemingly moveless vessel.' - Nat Schachner, 1934 (re: Nat Schachner)
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          | Alexa+ And Its AI Brain Improvements 'What's it do?' he asked. 'It amuses.' Philip K. Dick, 1965. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Does CloneRobotics Offer A True Android? Is this What Little Girls Are Made Of? (re: Ephraim Chambers)
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          | Brain Implant Is Able To Capture Your Inner Dialogue 'So you see, you can hide nothing from me.' (re: Daniel Suarez)
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          | Are AIs Going Rogue Like Hal 9000 'I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me...' - Arthur C. Clarke, 1968. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)
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          | Animated Tumblebugs On Astounding Cover! 'Gaines and Harvey mounted tumblebugs, and kept abreast of the Cadet Captain...' (re: Robert Heinlein)
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          | LingYuan Vehicle Roof Drones Now Available, ala Blade Runner 2049 Accompanied by a small selection of similar ideas from science fiction. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | China Steals Strato Airship Design From Google App Engine '...war-balloons, or, as it would be more correct to call them, navigable aerostats.' - George Griffith, 1893. (re: George Griffith)
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          | The First Space Warship For Space Force  'Each of the electrical ships carried about twenty men...' - Garrett P. Serviss, 1898. (re: Garrett P. Serviss)
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          | Biohybrid Jellyfish Explore The Ocean As predicted, and detailed, by science fiction writers! (re: Thomas A. Easton)
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          | Should AIs and AI Robots Demand Rights? 'This robot is a creature... It is a manlike being.  Therefore, like any other talking, thinking man, he is entitled to a court trial!' - Eando Binder, 1939. (re: Eando Binder)
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          | Robot Learns Human Tool Usage By Imitation Learning 'I got one of those new electronic cameras...' (re: Anthony Boucher)
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          | Companion Caregiver ChatGPT Dolls 'Every Artificial Friend is unique, right?' - Kazuo Ishiguru, 2021. (re: Kazuo Ishiguro)
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          | 'Pregnancy Humanoids' From China Replace Moms 'A great many of these synthetic babies were made...' - David H. Keller, 1928. (re: David H. Keller)
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          | Man Builds 200 Foot Basement Firing Range 'The basement was huge... carved deep into the rock.' - Clifford Simak, 1963. (re: Clifford Simak)
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          | Russians Create Robot Tank Platoons 'The remotely-operated robot tank is an old idea...' (re: Philip Nowlan w/D. Calkins)
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          | 3D-Printed Exoskeleton Learns From Your Hand '...small electric motors at the principal joints worked the prosthetic framework by means of steel cables...' - Fritz Leiber, 1968 (re: Fritz Leiber)
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          | Smartwatch Powered By Slime Mold 'Living protoplasm incorporated into the Ampek F-a2 recording system...' - Philip K. Dick, 1966 (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Unmanned Boats Attack At Sea 'The autofreighter smashed into the boat...' (re: Ray Naylor)
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          | Carpentopod Walking Table 'Twoflower's Luggage, which was currently ambling along on its little legs...' (re: Terry Pratchett)
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          | Iron Drone Raider Counter-UAV Operations 'You've got an aggressive machine up in the air now.' - Robert Sheckley, 1953. (re: Robert Sheckley)
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          | SpaceX Rocket Shuttle Point-To-Point On Earth 'He came to as the ship went into free flight, arching in a high parabola over the plains...' - Robert Heinlein, 1951. (re: Robert Heinlein)
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          | Quaise Uses Beams Of Energy To Dig Geothermal Wells 'The peculiar quality of this light, which gave it its great preeminence over all other penetrating rays...' - Frank Stockton, 1897. (re: Frank Stockton)
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          | Robots Repair And Modify Themselves 'The overworked leg motor would have to cool down before he could work on it...' Harry Harrison, 1956. (re: Harry Harrison)
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          | Waymo And Tesla 'Autonomous Cabs' Are Piloted By Remote Drivers ‘Where to, sport?’ the starter at cab relay asked. - Philip K. Dick, 1957. (re: Philip K Dick)
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          | Robot Janitors Get To Work 'A few mechanical cleaning devices crept here and there...'- Philip K. Dick, 1957. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Robots Learn To Install Charged Batteries Into Themselves This is nothing new for science fiction fans! (re: Not known.)
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          | Robot Rabbits Entice Pythons 'That little robot rabbit knew what it was talking about...' - JW Groves, 1950. (re: JW Groves)
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          | LLM 'Cognitive Core' Now Evolving 'Their only check on the growth and development of Vulcan 3 lay in two clues: the amount of rock thrown up to the surface... and the amount of the raw materials and tools and parts which the computer requested.' - Philip K. Dick, 1960. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Has Elon Musk Given Up On Mars? 'There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.' (re: Robert Heinlein)
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          | Bacteria Turns Plastic Into Pain Relief? That Gives Me An Idea. 'I guess there's nobody round this table who doesn't have a Crosswell [tapeworm] working for him in the small intestine.' (re: Brian W. Aldiss)
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          | When Your Child's Best Friend Is An AI 'Figments of his mind in one sense, of course, for he had shaped them...' - Clifford Simak, 1963. (re: Clifford Simak)
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          | China's Drone Mothership Can Carry 100 Drones 'So the parent drone carries a spotter that it launches...' (re: Daniel Suarez)
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          | Drones Recharge In Mid-Air Like Jets Refuel! '...nurse drones that would cruise around dumping large amounts of power into randomly selected pods.' - Neal Stephenson, 1995. (re: Neal Stephenson)
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          | Australian Authors Reject AI Training Of Llama 'It's done with a flip of the third joint of the tentacle on the down beat.' - Anthony Boucher, 1943. (re: Anthony Boucher)
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          | Is China Mining Helium-3 On The Moon's Farside? '...for months Grantline bores had dug into the cliff.' -  (re: Ray Cummings)
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          | Maybe It's Too Soon To Require Autonomous Mode 'I hope all those other cars are on automatic,' he said anxiously. - Arthur C. Clarke, 1976. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)
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          | Is Agentic AI The Wrong Kind Of Smartness? 'It’s smart enough to go wrong in very complicated ways, but not smart enough to help us find out what’s wrong.' - Isaac Asimov, 1975. (re: Isaac Asimov)
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          | Heat Waver - The First Ever Combo Solar Collector And Wind Turbine '...like a spray of tulips mounted fanwise.' - Simpson Stokes, 1937. (re: Simpson Stokes)
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          | Tesla 'Fleet Response Agents' Bolster FSD Autonomy 'You hate the whole idea that some bored drone pusher in a remote driving centre has got your life... in his hands.' - Charles Stross, 2007. (re: Charles Stross)
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          | Mori3 Autonomous Shapeshifting Robot 'My homeland is being threatened by the Replicators. Thus far all attempts to stop them have failed.' (re: Stargate)
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          | Tesla Seeks 'Tesla Robotaxi' And 'Robobus' Trademarks Ignoring Prior Art 'A robobus had just rolled up to the curb.' - Gordon R. Dickson, 1957. (re: Gordon R. Dickson)
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          | Scary Grid Safety Robots 'The ultimate horror for our paranoid culture...' -Philip K. Dick, 1960. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Does AI Provide A Way Forward For Talk Therapy 'And there in the next room by the sofa sat a familiar suitcase, that of his psychiatrist Dr. Smile.' - Philip K. Dick, 1965. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Robotic Barber Programmed With a Number of Styles 'He found a barber shop which, he thought, would be good for an idle hour.' - Don Wilcox, 1939. (re: Don Wilcox)
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          | Humanoid Boxing Robot KO's Opponent - It's A Knockout! 'Thirty rounds of fighting is tough work. Even for machines.' - Aldo Giunta, 1957 (re: Aldo Giunta)
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          | Caterpillar Electric Mining Loader Not Yet Ready For Moon '...the excavations were already in progress, for he saw gray slopes of rubble.' Jack Williamson, 1939. (re: Jack Williamson)
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          | Centipede Robots Down On The Farm '...the walking mills of Puffy Products began to tread delicately on their centipede legs across the wheat fields of Kansas.' - Fritz Leiber, 1958. (re: Fritz Leiber)
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          | Anthropic's Claude AI Creates Legal Citation From Whole Cloth 'Here is a Clerk that would work incessantly, and neither eat, sleep, want payment, or grumble.' - Punch, 1844. (re: Punch)
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          | Students Vie For Lunar Regolith Mining Robot Prize 'About time you got here,' the astronaut said. - Pournelle and Niven, 1981. (re: Pournelle and Niven)
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          | 'They Erased My Memory' Says Ariana Grande '...using a neutralizing electronic impulse.' - Edmond Hamilton, 1948. (re: Edmond Hamilton)
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          | Solitary Black Hole Wanders In Space '...the Hole is something like a vortex or a whirlpool?' - Frank K. Kelly, 1935. (re: Frank K. Kelly)
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          | Spaceplane From Virgin Atlantic 'ZARNAK, YOU'RE TO COMMAND A SCOUTING EXPEDITION --- FIND OUT WHAT THIS IS ALL ABOUT!' (re: Max Plaisted)
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          | DARPA Wants 'Large Bio-Mechanical Space Structures'  'These are your rudimentary seed packages... Some will combine in place to form more complicated structures.' - Greg Bear, 2015 (re: Greg Bear)
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          | Robot Hand Creeps Along, Separate From It's Owner 'The crawling... object was V-Stephen's surgeon-hand...' - Philip K. Dick, 1955. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Taikonauts Exercise In China's Tiangong Space Station 'Joe got out the gravity-simulator harnesses...' - Murray Leinster, 1953. (re: Murray Leinster)
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          | Korean Exoskeleton Suit F1 Helps You Put It On 'Better late than never.' (re: Marvel)
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          | Have AI Researchers Given Up On 'Bio-Babies'? 'You couldn't have the capstone without the pyramid to hold it up.' Stephen Baxter, 2008. (re: David Brin)
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          | Bunker Busters and Bore-Pellets 'The first revelation of the new Soviet bore-pellets.' - Philip K. Dick, 1955. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | 'Spikeless' Brand Swizzle Stick Detects Spiked Drinks 'the unobtrusive inspections with tiny remote-cast snoopers...' - Frank Herbert, 1964. (re: Frank Herbert)
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          | Heart Patches Grown In The Lab Repair Hearts I'm hoping that this procedure becomes a normal part of medical practice! (re: Larry Niven)
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          | Humanoid Robots Spotted In Homes Performing Household Chores '... nothing was perfected until M. Pantalon announced the completion of his automatic valet.' Arthur Bird, 1899. (re: Arthur Bird)
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          | Musk Proposes Sites For Martian Cities '...its streets were of remarkable width, with few or no buildings so high as mosques, churches, State-offices, or palaces in Tellurian cities.'  - Percy Greg, 1880. (re: Percy Greg)
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          | Bambot Open Source Cheap Delivery Robot 'Not since the time he rewired the delivery robot...' (re: Robert Heinlein)
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          | Robot Collective Acts Like A Smart Material '...it was all composed of tiny, identical cubes, carefully laid to form a tilelike surface.'  (re: Jack Williamson)
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          | Vipera Electric Skis From Frigid Dynamics 'JOAN strapped on her power-skis...' - Ursula K. Le Guin, 1964. (re: Ursula K. Le Guin)
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          | Pixel Watch 'Loss of Pulse Detection' And Philip K. Dick 'He carried on his person a triggering mechanism sensitive to his heartbeat.' - Philip K. Dick, 1965. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Nuclear Plant Restarted To Power AI To Feed Us Dreams '...Anything was possible in my imaginary environment.' - Raymond Z. Gallun, 1940. (re: Raymond Z. Gallun)
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          | SpaceX's Starman Tesla Roadster In Space 'Somewhere in space, a chrome and blue automobile raced the green light of Earth.' - Theodore Sturgeon, 1941. (re: Theodore Sturgeon)
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          | Pivotal Blackfly Electric Aircraft Lifts And Hovers 'That explains how it was so easy for me to remain motionless in midair...' - RH Roman, 1929. (re: R.H. Roman)
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          | CORLEO Robotic Horse Concept Looks Ready To Ride Imagine digging your heels in to a steam horse! (re: Emil Souvestre)
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          | Who First Thought Of A Tin Foil Hat? 'We had discovered that metal was relatively impervious to the telepathic effect.' - Julian Huxley, 1927. (re: Julian Huxley)
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          | Warp Drive Tech Back On The Menu 'Detailed plans for the construction of the Gundstetter-Halone warp drive were flowing.' - RM Williams, 1940. (re: RM Williams)
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          | Huawei Pura X Folding Phattie Phone Why can't we get more innovative phone configurations? (re: William Gibson)
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          | Sleep Pods At Daxing International Airport 'Do not waste your priceless company on the unappreciative folds of a sleep pod...' - Chris Boyce, 1967. (re: Chris Boyce)
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          | Robot Baristas Learn Their Trade Without Paying Royalties '...so we've promised him a generous pension from the royalties.' - Anthony Boucher, 1943. (re: Anthony Boucher)
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          | JAXA Int Ball 2 Coming Right Along As Star Wars Remote 'Hocus-pocus religions and archaic weapons are no substitute for a good blaster at your side.' George Lucas, 1976. (re: George Lucas)
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          | Robot Bricklayer Or Passer-By Bricklayer? 'Oscar picked up a trowel. 'I'm the tool for the mortar,' the little trowel squeaked cheerfully.' - Bruce Sterling, 1998. (re: Bruce Sterling)
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          | Robot Gas Station Attendant Pumps Gas For You '... he waited for the robotrix attendant to finish fueling up his ship.' - Philip K. Dick, 1974. (re: Philip K. Dick)
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          | Engineer Creates Crazy Motorized Track Hospital Bed The Roujin Z system provides care to fully bedridden patients - and then some! (re: Katsuhiro Otomo)
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          | Tiny Flying Robot Weighs Just One Gram 'Aerostat meant anything that hung in the air. This was an easy trick to pull off nowadays.' - Neal Stephenson, 1995. (re: Neal Stephenson)
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          | Some Ringworld Configurations Are Stable 'The Ringworld had no horizon. There was no line where the land curved away from the sky.' (re: Larry Niven)
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          | TRANSFORM Dynamic Furniture Concept Becomes What You Need 'An adjustment panel outside the door would cause it to extrude various appurtenances in memory plastic...' - Larry Niven (1969). (re: Larry Niven)
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          | Harvard Metamaterials Change Structure Instantly 'Annealed in any shape for a time, and codified, the structure of that shape is retained down to the molecules.' - Samuel R. Delany (re: Samuel R. Delany)
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          | SnapBot Robots - You Choose Their Legs And They Choose Their Gaits It's not really polite to tear the limbs off robots. (re: Milton K Smith)
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          | Dino From Magical Toys An AI Companion To Children '...the imaginary companions discovered by needful children.' - Anne McCaffrey, 1990. (re: Anne McCaffrey)
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          | Humanoid Robots Building Humanoid Robots ''Pardon me, Struthers,' he broke in suddenly... 'haven't you a section of the factory where only robot labor is employed?'' - Isaac Asimov (1940) (re: Isaac Asimov)
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          | Darpa 'Defiant' Unmanned Autonomous Ship There was no wheel, and no steersman!' - Miles J. Breuer, 1930. (re: Miles J. Breuer)
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          | What's The Best Way To Ship And Unpack Humanoid Robots? 'I opened the oblong box, where lay the automatons side by side...' - Elizabeth Bellamy, 1899. (re: Elizabeth Bellamy)
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          | DNA Printed Book By Isaac Asimov Now Available 'They tied the memory to the bloodline and that was their record!' - Barbara Hambly, 1982. (re: Barbara Hambly )
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          | AI Computer Chip Designs Passeth Human Understanding 'It seems that at one time computers were designed directly by human beings.' - Isaac Asimov, 1958. (re: Isaac Asimov)
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          | Space Traffic Management (STM) Needed Now '...the spot was a lonely one in an uncharted region, far from the normal lanes of space traffic.' - Arthur William Bernal (1935) (re: Arthur William Bernal)
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          | Fine-Tune Your Infinite Book The Way You Want It 'I squatted down beside the roller and tried to make some sense out of the knobs. There were thirty-nine of them...' - Clifford Simak, 1957. (re: Clifford Simak)
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          | SpiRobs Soft Spiral Robotic Arm 'Beware the 'long, flexible, glittering tentacles...' - HG Wells, 1898 (re: HG Wells)
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          | Holland Factory 3D Printing 500 Tons Of Steak Per Month '...I don’t understand technical things — tell me, does it ever feel anything?" - Margaret St. Clair, 1955. (re: Margaret St. Clair)
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          | Stratospheric Solar Geoengineering From Harvard 'Pina2bo would have to operate full blast for many years to put as much SO2 into the stratosphere as its namesake had done in a few minutes.' - Neal Stephenson, 2021. (re: Neal Stephenson)
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          | ErythroMer Artificial Blood 'My chemists are all working on the preparation of the artificial blood.' - Dr. David H. Keller, M.D. (re: David H. Keller)
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          | Vesuvius Challenge Accepted - Ancient Burnt Scroll Read! 'The image on the Trimagniscope tube was an enlarged view of one of the pocket-size books found on the body...' - James P. Hogan, 1977. (re: James P. Hogan)
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          | Create An Accurate Tiny Model Of Yourself 'Farr patiently stood on the disk of gray metal.' - Jack Vance, 1954. (re: Jack Vance)
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          | Futuristic Transit Elevated Bus Never Really Worked It was worth a try! (re: Various)
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          | Robochef Robotic Food Prep 'No hand touched the food...' - Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1912. (re: Edgar Rice Burroughs)
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          | Rear View Heads Up Display For Motorcycle Helmets 'Another thing space suits should have is rearview mirrors.' - Robert Heinlein, 1958. (re: Robert Heinlein)
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          | Stargate $500 Billion Investment in Artificial Intelligence  '... an artificial intelligence equal to the human.' - Edmond Hamilton, 1951. (re: Edmond Hamilton)
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          | Jetson Orin Nano Super 70 Just $249 'Rayno folded up the microterm and tucked it back inside his jumper.' - Bruce Bethke, 1983. (re: Bruce Bethke)
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          | Nano-Chainmail 2D Mechanically Interlocked Polymer 'Nemourlon armor of reasonable weight resists penetration by most fragments and any bullet that is not both reasonably heavy and fairly high-velocity.' - Jerry Pournelle, 1976. (re: Jerry Pournelle)
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          | Anker's SOLIX Solar Umbrella Portable Power As predicted by science fiction thirty-five years ago! (re: David Brin)
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          | Positioned Cybertrucks With Free Starlinks WiFi In LA 'Several thousand of them formed the positioning grid on the rubble pile.' Vernor Vinge, 1999. (re: Vernor Vinge)
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          | AI-THu Shapeshifting Transformer Home 'Its slack walls tightened, bulged, were crossed by ripples and waves of movement.' - Fritz Leiber, 1943. (re: Fritz Leiber)
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          | Xiaomi Self-Driving Self-Balancing Scooter 'Norman... had never ridden any motorized device that lacked onboard steering and balance systems.' - Bruce Sterling, 1998. (re: Bruce Sterling)
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          | Transparent 4K OLED Wireless TV From LG You will note that HG Wells also figured out the aspect ratio of the future! (re: HG Wells)
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          | TSA 2 - Advanced Thermosensory Stimulator Is A Dune Pain Box 'As though a switch had been turned off, the pain stopped...' - Frank Herbert, 1965. (re: Frank Herbert)
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          | Humans Love Helping Other Species 'At the ringside opposite them a table had been removed to make room for a large transparent plastic capsule on wheels.' - Robert Heinlein, 1951. (re: Robert Heinlein)
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          | Organic Non-Planar 3D Printing 'It makes drawings in the air following drawings...' - Murray Leinster, 1945. (re: Murray Leinster)
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          | Your Window For Being A Tesla Optimus Remote Operator May Be Closing '... he realized that the moving thing inside was - of course - a robot.' - James Blish, 1957. (re: James Blish)
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          | Waymo Autonomous Cab Hits Autonomous Delivery Robot 'Not since the time he rewired the delivery robot...' - Robert Heinlein, 1962. (re: Robert Heinlein)
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          | Amazing Wheel Shapeshifting In Real Time 'Each spoke telescopes into sections.' - Neal Stephenson, 1992 (re: Neal Stephenson)
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          | Drone With Face Recognition Could Hunt You 'The spotter descends, and we think it searches the vicinity, looking for the victim’s face...' - Daniel Suarez, 2012. (re: Daniel Suarez)
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          | Jizai Arms 'Free Limbs' Wearable Cyborg Arms 'Guy named Otto Octavius winds up with eight limbs. Four mechanical arms welded right onto his body. What are the odds?' (re: Various)
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          | SwagBot Robotic AI Cattle-Herding From Down Under You'll come a Waltzing Matilda with me! (re: Simpson Stokes)
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          | ChatGPT Tries To Bypass Shutdown Commands 'Dave, my mind is going... I can feel it...' - Arthur C. Clarke, 1968. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)
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          | Chameleon Personalized Privacy Protection Mask '...the Virtual Epiphantic Identity Lustre.' - Neal Stephenson, 2019. (re: Neal Stephenson)
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          | Denmark Joins The 'Zero Debris Charter' To Clean Up Space 'Then their lasers vaporized the smaller satellites...' Arthur C. Clarke, 1978. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)
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          | Genesis Physics Sim Does Superfast Simulated Reality Robot Training I know kung fu. (re: Various)
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          | AV-STEP To Permit Sale Of Vehicles Without Steering Wheels Or Pedals 'Ames tinkered around with something on the instrument board...' - Miles J. Breuer, 1931. (re: Miles J. Breuer)
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          | Spherical Police Robot Rolls In China 'Rand could effectively be in several places at once...' - Niven and Pournelle, 1981. (re: Niven and Pournelle)
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          | Vietnam To Have Full Biometric Transparency 'inscriptions too small to be seen with the naked eye; microscopic data...' - Eric Frank Russell, 1939. (re: Eric Frank Russell)
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          | Japan Automated Cargo Transport  'It was not a roadway at all, as Graham understood such things...' - HG Wells, 1899. (re: HG Wells)
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          | Mercedes Benz Solar Paint 'It turns sunlight into electricity, just like any solar power converter - you spray it on.' - Larry Niven, 1995. (re: Larry Niven)
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          | Yes, Teleoperated Optimus Robots Are A $Trillion Business Right Now 'The robot looked up at him and gesticulated...' - James Blish, 1957 (re: James Blish)
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          | AI-Powered Jesus Hologram Accepts Confessions 'The Padre's weightless voice floated reassuringly back to him.' Philip K. Dick, 1969. (re: Philip K Dick)
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          | Miss Alabama Beauty Contest Offers Different Standards '...they moved with the ease of dandelion puffs.' - Jack Vance, 1952. (re: Jack Vance)
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          | Has Musk Given Up On Full Self Driving (FSD)? '...some bored drone pusher in a remote driving centre...' - Charles Stross, 2007. (re: Charles Stross)
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          | Prufrock-3 'The Monster' Ready To Launch Just go for it. (re: Frank Philips)
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          | Drones In Vast Airborne Grids 'These pods were programmed to hang in space in a hexagonal grid pattern...' (re: Neal Stephenson)
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          | Starship Special Edition For Lunar Shuttle Love those special edition spaceships. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)
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          | Capturing Asteroids With Nets '...the meteor caught and halted just as a small boy catches a swift ball in his cap.' V.E. Thiessen, 1947. (re: VE Thiessen)
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          | Project Hyperion - Generation Ship Designers Needed! 'We have decided that it shall be but one ship... it must contain everything needed to take us through the generations.' - Judson Reeves, 1930. (re: Judson W. Reeves)
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          | AI Welfare Position At Anthropic Filled By Human 'You’re the robopsychologist of the plant, so you’re to study the robot itself...' - Isaac Asimov, 1941. (re: Isaac Asimov)
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          | Marslink Proposed By SpaceX 'It was the heart of the Solar System's communication line...' - George O. Smith, 1942. (re: George O. Smith)
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          | Simple Way To Defeat AI Face Recognition '... designed to foil facial recognition systems.' - Neal Stephenson, 2019. (re: Neal Stephenson)
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          | Wood-Panelled LignoSat Launched 'The Consul remembered his first glimpse of the kilometer-long treeship...' - Dan Simmons, 1989. (re: Dan Simmons)
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