July 22, 2023 by John Jackson Miller My schedule didn’t allow me to be at San Diego this week, but I am informed that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The High Country received the 2023 Scribe Award for Best Tie-In Novel — Speculative Fiction from the International Association of Med...
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films is proud to unveil special tribute and honorary awards at the upcoming 52nd Annual Saturn Awards, including Laurence Fishburne who will receiveThe Lance Reddick Legacy Award and two-time Emmy and two-time… Jayson Peters January 28, 2025 Sci...
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\n\n\nIt is a non-fiction novel, so there is no copyright claim on some parts of the story but the actual text of the book is copyrighted by author J.R.R. Tolkien.\n\n\nThe book has been classified into two types: fantasy novels and children's books\n\nHobbits: The Fellowship ...
6(give) it’s often described in science fiction films and novels as a world-ending technology that results in killer robots, the present7(real) is less dramatic. AI is defined as a type of computer technology that is concerned with making machines work in an intelligent manner, similar to...
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Science fiction movies provide valuable intellectual resources for forward-thinking about these categories, technologies, or application scenarios. Currently, the construction of virtual reality inspires people to reposition "reality" from the perspectives of continuum, tribasicity, or the Metaverse. Science...
In a parody of an old science-fiction movie, a 1999 Weekly World News headline conveyed the world's trepidation over the coming turn of the millennium. The headline referred to Y2K, a worldwide digital calamity that never was. The panic was based on the idea that computers were program...