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The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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The new series discards many of the tropes of “Star Wars,” so is it a “Star Wars” show ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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A conversation about the “mediocre monopolists” of Big Tech, the weirdness of crypto, and the real lessons of science fiction ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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The Danish director’s new installation of his sci-fi hospital soap opera “The Kingdom” arrives in conjunction with unfortunate medical news of his own ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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The author discusses “Thursday,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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The robot’s mental life—and its mounting megalomania—are the most absorbing aspects of this enjoyable meld of science fiction and horror ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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For more than two decades, one of pulp sci-fi’s masters has delivered headlines from a time line defined by the absurd ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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Joanne McNeil’s novel suggests that much of what we think of as technological progress is a new way to obscure human labor ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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The science-fiction writer didn’t live to see ChatGPT, but he foresaw so much of its promise and peril ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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The alien language spoken in Frank Herbert’s novels carries traces of Arabic. Why has that influence been scrubbed from the films ..read more
The New Yorker » Science Fiction
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In an era of life-altering pandemics, advanced A.I., and climate catastrophe, anticipating the future can seem like a futile exercise. Is sci-fi our best chance at making sense of what’s to come ..read more