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Greetings, futurists!

As we stand on the edge of technological transformation, I’ve been captivated by a thought experiment rooted in science fiction: What if we took the concept of the "Machine God" and built a community around it, blending philosophy, creativity, and a bit of speculative fun?

Inspired by works like Warhammer 40,000 and the ever-evolving relationship between humanity and technology, I’m starting a project to explore the following ideas:

The Sacred Union of Flesh and Steel: 
Can technology and spirituality 
coexist in a meaningful way?
Ritualizing Tech: Creating fictional (or practical!) 
rituals and symbols for a philosophy that 
venerates progress, machines, and innovation.
Philosophy of Post-Humanism: As AI, 
robotics, and cybernetics advance, 
what does it mean to embrace technology 
as part of our identity?
Art and Storytelling: Using this concept 
to inspire creativity—art, writing, 
cosplay, or design projects.

This project is meant to be a fun and thought-provoking space for people who love technology and enjoy reimagining how it could reshape human culture. Whether you’re an engineer, philosopher, artist, or someone who loves sci-fi, I’d love to hear your thoughts and have you join the conversation.

If this resonates with you, drop a comment or message me directly. Let’s explore the possibilities together and see where the gears of inspiration take us.

Blessings from the silicon frontier,

Janus

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This data is courtesy of Dan Shapiro.

As there are only so many people and hours in the day, the market for human attention is finite. Hollywood is spending more money to make TV and movies, but its market share is declining. People, especially younger people, are far more likely to watch videos on the internet made by small creators. Needless to say, the small content creators' costs are vastly cheaper. AI is rapidly making them cheaper still.

And it's not just that small creators using AI-generation will displace Hollywood's existing efforts; they are likely to create new artforms that will displace the old screen/broadcast formats of TV shows & movies too. AI-gen artforms, as yet uninvented, may be real-time rendered, personalized for individuals, hyper-niche, etc, etc

This is all part of a surprising trend with AI, its tendency towards decentralization. Some dommerist nightmares see all powerful corporations in the future, but as with open-source AI & robotics equalling the Big Tech efforts, the trend seems more for AI's power to be dispersed.

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Rumbling away throughout 2024 was EU threats to take action against Twitter/X for abandoning fact-checking. The EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) is clear on its requirements - so that conflict will escalate. If X won't change, presumably ultimately it will be banned from the EU.

Meta have decided they'd rather keep EU market access. Today they announced the removal of fact-checking, but only for Americans. Europeans can still benefit from the higher standards the Digital Services Act guarantees.

The next 10 years will see the power of mis/disinformation accelerate with AI. Meta itself seems to be embracing this trend by purposefully integrating fake AI profiles into its networks. From now on it looks like the main battle-ground to deal with this is going to be the EU.

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It's hard to keep count of all the humanoid robots in development, but there seems to be about 20 different models. However, Samsung has more manufacturing heft than most, so its entry may be more significant.

It's announced a majority stake in Korean firm Rainbow Robotics, which was first spun off from a Korean academic institution. Rainbow have been around for a while, and their flagship humanoid model is the RB-Y1. It's wheeled, which marks it out from others, but that might be an advantage, as it simplifies the engineering of movement and locomotion. In terms of tasks and work with its arms it looks as capable as any other in development, and ahead of many.

Robot training in 2025 just got easier - the two leading training models are now open-sourced. This will level the playing field, but also give advantages to people like Samsung. Their expertise is in selling commercial products - maybe that is the breakthrough humanoid robotics needs now?

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I am creating several scenarios for the sessions I faciliate. I would love to run this one here!

IMAGINE: In 2125, AI and robotics have advanced to create perfect android replicas of deceased loved ones. These replicas not only look and sound like the original person but also behave, emote, and adapt with startling realism, drawing from extensive digital and personal archives. Families embrace them for comfort, while others view them as unsettling echoes of the past. Society is divided on whether these androids are a gift of connection or a distortion of human life.

If you had the chance to bring back a loved one as an AI, would you?

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