satire
Science fiction satire presented to mock the many generations of society.
Ibn Tufail: The Andalusian Philosopher Who Inspired Tarzan, Robinson Crusoe, and The Jungle Book
In the heart of 12th-century Islamic Spain, known as Al-Andalus, a polymath named Abū Bakr Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Tufail, better known as Ibn Tufail, crafted a philosophical tale that would echo through centuries. His novel, Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān (Alive, Son of Awake), tells the story of a boy raised by a doe on a deserted island, untouched by society. Through nature and reason alone, he discovers survival, morality, science, and God.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in Futurism
When We Sold Time . AI-Generated.
It was the day Arman had dreamed of his entire life—his wedding day. The sky was clear, the sun warm but gentle, and the city of Neo Karachi shimmered with celebration. Streets were lined with neon banners flashing countdown timers — not for the ceremony itself, but for the Time Market's opening bell.
By Muhammad Riaz8 months ago in Futurism
From Moradabad to Apple’s Global Stage: Sabih Khan Becomes the New COO of Apple
Apple’s new Chief Operating Officer (COO) Sabih Khan—an Indian-origin executive originally from Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh—has been appointed to oversee iPhone manufacturing, especially in India. After over 30 years at Apple, he succeeds Jeff Williams in a strategic move by CEO Tim Cook. This milestone highlights Apple’s commitment to continuing iPhone production in India amid global trade pressures and ambitions of sustainable growth. Born in Moradabad in 1966, Khan later lived in Singapore and then moved to the U.S. for higher education, earning degrees in mechanical engineering and economics from Tufts University and a master’s from RPI. He joined Apple in 1995 and climbed the ranks—from procurement to Senior Vice President of Operations—playing crucial roles in green manufacturing, logistics, and global supply chain management. Tim Cook praised him as “a brilliant strategist” and trusted his leadership to shape Apple’s future. Apple expects India’s share in its global iPhone production to grow significantly under his leadership.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in Futurism
What Happens if Robots Take Over the World?
In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, one of the most intriguing—and often terrifying—questions looms large: What if robots take over the world? This scenario, once confined to the realm of science fiction, is now being discussed by experts, policymakers, and everyday people alike. As artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and robotics evolve at breakneck speed, the line between human and machine capabilities continues to blur. While the benefits of automation are undeniable, the idea of a complete robot takeover forces us to examine the implications from technological, ethical, economic, and existential perspectives.
By Intresting Stories8 months ago in Futurism
The Silent Commanders
In the year 2038, war had changed. No longer were battles decided by sheer numbers or brute force. The age of artificial intelligence had dawned, and with it came an entirely new era of warfare—one where algorithms made decisions faster than human thought, and silence reigned where once there had been the thunder of boots and bullets.
By Intresting Stories8 months ago in Futurism











