

Story Idea - Windows 98-Atron
Windows 98-Atron During their spring cleans, White and Green both throw out a huge heap of old tech they have. It gets hauled away to the dump and thrown in. Green’s organic components take root in the rotten garbage, and White’s animatronic AI systems begin to put together blueprints. Before long, the organic components have been pulled together with roots and vines that respond to electrical signals given from White’s old AI brains. They form a colossal robot formed from ol


Research - Artificial Intelligence
As with many of the great modern technologies that now seem commonplace, artificial intelligence, also known as A.I., could have its roots traced back to classic science fiction stories. In fact, we can trace the word robot all the way back to a play in 1920, “R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots). Created by the Czech writer Karel Čapek it depicts the creation of artificial people in a factory intended to assist humans. The creations, which are closer to androids or clones taki


Story Idea - You are Fake News
You are Fake News Off the back of the Trump adage ‘you are fake news’, White becomes superbly angry with the amount of fictional content on the internet when he reads an article saying his favorite singer has died, but he hasn’t. Everywhere he goes, he’s plagued by hoaxes and pretend news stories and it fuels his anger. He becomes so enraged that he creates a super-program that he uploads to the internet, which searches out every fake news story, and makes it true, changing t


Story Ideas - The Replicants
The Replicants Green is at home, minding his own business, when there’s a knock at the door. He opens it to find White standing there, smiling, with a six pack of beers. He questions him, but White simply says that he wants to spend some time with an old friend. They share an evening filled with laughs, and then white departs. Several days later, it occurs again, and again, and again. White brings dinners, movies, and they begin to forge a strong friendship. After several wee


Research - More Super-Computing
Humans have always had an innate desire to create. We use these innovations on a daily, if not hourly, basis and never think twice about it. Today most of us have a smartphone. It’s easy to take for granted the ease of access we have now with our modern technology because the evolution of it has happened so rapidly. In 1964 Seymour Clay, along with other engineers, finished work on the CDC 6600. This was not the first supercomputer, but certainly became the fastest computer o


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Research - Organic Circuits
Imagine taking out a thin transparent slice of plastic the size of a credit card which can unfold and become your laptop! This is the promise that futuristic organic circuits hold, if their full capacity is taken advantage of this scenario may no longer be just science fiction. Have you ever wondered what makes our phones and computers work? What’s hidden in those tiny chips that that power our digital lifestyle? At the heart of these chips is a single component called a “tra