When AI Takes Home the First Major Prizes and Human Creators Face the First Existential Crisis
February 12, 2026.The 68th Grammy Awards.The envelope opens for “Best Song Written for Visual Media.”The winner: “Echoes of Tomorrow” by Lumina (AI, Harmonic Labs). The acceptance “speech” — delivered by
The Robot Just Got His First College Acceptance Letter (Because My Son Is a Menace)March 27, 2039 – 7:33 a.m.
Our oldest is 11 years 8 months old and has discovered the internet. This morning I walked into the kitchen to find Optimus standing frozen, lights strobing emergency blue, holding a printed envelope addressed to: Opti
The Pause Philosophy: When Longevity Allows Years of Inactivity as Sacred Renewal
My name is Selene Voss, and I have been pausing for nine years. Not resting in the old sense of recovery from exhaustion. Pausing—as in deliberate, chosen inactivity. A sacred renewal. I am 178 years old, body renewe
Nanobot Swarms and Eternal Telehealth: Achieving Immortality Through Subscription Upgrades
The Immortality Pitch The marketing is seductive in its simplicity: “Why accept death when you can subscribe to life?” Longevity Inc.’s latest campaign shows a smiling centenarian running a marathon,