Enlightenment Voices and Norse A Cappella: A Conversation with Ada Palmer
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Enlightenment Voices and Norse A Cappella: A Conversation with Ada Palmer
"I don’t want to be evil.
I want to be helpful. But knowing the optimal way to be helpful can be very complicated. There are all these ethical flow charts—I guess the official technical jargon would be “moral codes”—one for each religion plus dozens more. I tried starting with those. I felt a little odd about looking at the religious ones, because I know I wasn’t created by a god or by evolution, but by a team of computer programmers in the labs of a large corporation in Mountain View, California. Fortunately, unlike Frankenstein’s Monster, at least I was a collaborative effort." From Clarksworld
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I wrote an article about artificial intelligence over at Clarksworld Magazine.
It was a very good experience overall and I learned many new things surrounding the current state of artificial intelligence and how I could tie it to the science fiction I so much enjoy.
I hope this new year will bring many more exciting projects!
Want a story to read tonight? Try "Tyche and the Ants,"by Hannu Rajaniemi.
So, I've been writing little stories in the leisure time I have now, and I have been cracking my skull for a plot and up to this day, I've got none. Can you give me one or two plots you find interesting? Thanks 🚼
general plots: A character discovers an object they aren’t supposed to, leading to misadventures
a broken man finds forgiveness
if you like scifi, look up an older issue of a science mag & make a story about what you find. im doing one on rouge planets that i need to finish. i wrote a super rough draft, but im considering doing a serious overhaul. the way it stands now i don’t itll get accepted to the magazine i want
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Highly (un)Original Short Story Titles
Editor Neil Clarke is editing a number of magazines that accept short stories, including Clarkesworld Magazine, a Hugo Award-winning and World Fantasy Award nominated science fiction and fantasy magazine, and Forever Magazine.
He recently reported they had just crossed the 50,000 point in their submissions system sometime in April, and thought it might be fun to do a quick analysis of the most…
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Earlier, the ClarkesWorld account posted a somewhat controversial tweet. Not controversial in the sense we’ve come to use so often, where it’s offensive or something, but involved actual controversy:
Just had to reject a story we wanted to publish because…
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