There’s a lot of talk at the moment about what the ‘new normal’ will look like. Well, who do you think will decide that?
Tag Archives: science fiction
“US”
Here’s a piece of near-future fiction touching on the themes of isolation, privacy of thought and love.
US (Unified Sentience) by Stephen Oram and read by the wonderfully talented Gigi Lynch.
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I was at the gym the other day, which is a strange experience for me. There were people pushing large tractor tires around the room and it made me wonder. If we spend our time replicating work from a past generation to keep fit, what might the gym of the future look like?
Will it be rows of desks with people exercising their typing fingers now voice activation is ubiquitous?
Or maybe machines with three pedals and a steering wheel?
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