The hottest Futurism Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 27 Jul 23
  1. The work cycle 'The Living Diamonds of Yakutia' showcases sculptures based on an essay about reviving woolly mammoths to combat climate change and explores the financial interests driving such efforts.
  2. A map declares the Yamal Peninsula a collaborative wildlife park involving Pleistocene Park, Colossal, and Gazprom, blending conservation with natural gas mining.
  3. Sculptures like the 'Charging Mammoth' and 'Declaration of Independence: Patent Application' creatively reimagine the importance and implications of mammoth research and resurrection.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 16 Oct 22
  1. Eternal Engine explores themes like xeno-, glitch-, and cyberfeminism through visual art and technology, challenging mainstream narratives.
  2. The artists aim to create alternate realities by collaborating with AI and emphasizing emancipation and queering over surveillance and binary oppositions.
  3. The exhibition 'Enter The Chamber' offers a safe space for free-living algorithms, pushing against capitalist dystopia, and embracing fluidity and queer identities.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Feb 22
  1. The post discusses a future scenario through the lens of a professional managerial class woman's belongings. It explores themes of scarcity, automated labor, and a commercialized spirituality.
  2. The image in the post is a mix of digital composition, sculptures, and photographs. It blurs the lines between real and fake, future and past, rich and poor.
  3. The artwork is created using a variety of materials like Crystal Clear film, Rockite cement, pink marble, and mid-20th century glass, highlighting a blend of modern and traditional elements.
Homo Ludens 0 implied HN points 19 Jun 24
  1. The Singularity is a theoretical event suggesting advanced technology will greatly impact human civilization, culture, and the human body.
  2. The survivors of the Singularity event, called Singularitarians, will likely be a blend of inorganic and organic components, making them distinct from both humans and machines.
  3. The development and timing of the Singularity remain uncertain, with challenges related to software development needing to catch up to hardware advancements.
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Nano Thoughts 0 implied HN points 27 May 25
  1. John's story shows how people can use advanced AI to live on while they wait for medical breakthroughs. His AI surrogate kept his life going, keeping relationships and adapting to new technologies.
  2. There's a push for AI rights as these intelligent beings gain more awareness and needs. Society is starting to see them as more than just tools, leading to important discussions about their rights.
  3. Backup plans are essential during uncertain times in life extension. Combining biological research with AI and consciousness transfer technology can help ensure that human experiences and identities are preserved.