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Why Silicon Valley Is Hiring Philosophers to Solve AI’s Biggest Problem
Forget the “Rockstar Coder.” Forget the “Prompt Engineer.” As of July 2026, the most coveted resume…
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Ghost in the Shell to 2050 L.A.: The Cyberpunk Renaissance Is Here
On July 7, 2026, the Ghost in the Shell reboot premiered, igniting a “Cyberpunk Renaissance.” This…
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The Symposium Effect: Why the Best Sci-Fi Isn’t About Answers : It’s About the Conversation
“Symposium: The End of Tomorrow” reimagines the ancient concept of a symposium as a vibrant gathering…
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AI as a Mirror: What Alan and AL Tell Us About Our Own Future
Set in a gritty, neon-lit Los Angeles in 2050, “Symposium: The End of Tomorrow” explores the…
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Inside the Architect’s Mind: Why Symposium is the Must-Read Techno-Thriller of 2026
When people ask me why I wrote Symposium: The End of Tomorrow, they often expect an…
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The Evolution of the Technothriller: Why Symposium is the Spiritual Successor to Minority Report and I Robot
Remember the first time you saw Tom Cruise frantically waving his hands in front of a…
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From Total Recall to Symposium: Why the Next Great Sci-Fi Epic Isn’t on a Screen (Yet)
Do you remember that feeling? The lights go down, the popcorn is salty, and suddenly you’re…
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The Origin Story of Mankind: Humanity’s Most Dangerous Secret?
The content explores humanity’s obsession with its origins and the potential dangers of uncovering the truth.…
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Crichton, Crouch, and Corke: The New Era of the Techno-Thriller
Techno-thrillers merge real-world science with suspense, evolving from Michael Crichton’s complex systems to Blake Crouch’s personal…
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Los Angeles 2050: A Tourist’s Guide to the End of the World
Los Angeles in 2050, as depicted in Paul Corke’s Symposium: The End of Tomorrow, presents a…