Constellation: Making the Graphic Novel
Arts:Literature
Armed with a completed second outline, we return for our 50th episode! This episode begins with a summary of the key changes planned for our second draft. In the next script, we’ll be fully integrating voiceover from page 1 and streamlining the way we present lobbies and the exec. We’ll also be revising Zoya’s plotline to have better logic and more forward momentum. Lastly, we’ll be adding seven mini stories as interstitials, which will expand the scope of the book and hopefully enhance the feeling that the Constellation is a vast, lived-in world.
In the second half of the episode we have a Review the Future style off-the-cuff discussion of AI trends, the SAG AFTRA strike, and the impact of recent technological developments on the relevancy of our story.
089: Discussion of Ray Kurzweil’s 2019 Predictions
088: Discussion of Hypocralypse and the Future of Punishment
087: What is the Future of Sex Robots?
086: Discussion of Malicious Uses of AI
085: Grab Bag of Short Topics
084: Discussion of Conversational AI and Digital Currency
083: Discussion of Moore’s Law and Optimism vs. Pessimism
082: Discussion of Subvocal Recognition and Domestic Robots
081: Discussion of Facebook and Privacy
080: Discussion of Self Driving Cars and Body Scanning
079: Discussion of AI Risk
078: Discussion of Black Mirror and Altered Carbon
077: Robin Hanson on The Elephant in the Brain
076: What Happens When We Design Babies?
075: What Happens in a World of Perfectly Fakeable Audio and Video?
074: Are We Living in a Simulation?
X012: Future Express | Categorizing Interactive Systems
X011: Future Express | The Replication Crisis and Challenges to Progress
X010: Future Express | Attention Economics and Loyalty of Digital Assistants
X009: Future Express | What Changes Under Trump?
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