Author of the Neon Gods sci-fi trilogy | AI, technology, technothrillers | Book 1: The Goddess Bait, Book 2: Lunar Fail on Amazon | Predicting the future
Scientists and fashion brand Enfin Levé just dropped the world’s first “T. rex leather” bag
A Jurassic Park fantasy come to life. Bidding starts today at $500,000. Absolute madness.
Amazing progress. We're a step closer to my vision of using my novels as a prompt to create a AAA movie or a show. Long way to go still, but at this rate not unimaginable.
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s here:
I’m proud to announce that 'Nexus' will be my upcoming hybrid feature film.
Here is a 5-minute teaser, made by 3 people in 2 weeks.
Made with Dreamina AI using Octo & Dreamina Seedance 2.0, full workflow coming soon
Another prediction in my NEON GODS novels is the fully immersive neural-connected vizors, most people use it to access the slopp (a near-future version of the internet).
The Goddess Bait and Lunar Fail are available on Amazon.
Neuralink is prepping to test its first Blindsight implant later this year.
A lot of people hear "vision restoration" and assume it's about fixing damaged eyes.
That's not the plan.
The plan is to send visual information directly to the visual cortex of the brain.
Even if the eyes are gone.
Even if the optic nerve is gone.
That's a very different and very interesting conversation.
@neuralink
@rohanpaul_ai There will be a lot of bitching and moaning about how bad it is. By the third iteration 20-30% of all households in the U.S. will own one.
Seems that my Lunar Fail novel predicted well the future Moon Base. It took a lot of research to get the details right. Too bad about what happened.
https://t.co/tv1U50r8Yn
I've been dealing with personal stuff that would be a great source material for a non-fiction best seller (same genre as The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich). As promised, I am committed to finishing the trilogy first (I'm not sure I have the guts to write this anyway).
Unitree CEO Wang Xingxing just unveiled a real-life mecha.
Marketed as the world’s first mass-produced manned robot, this machine can transform into a quadrupedal civilian vehicle. The unit weighs roughly 500 kg (1,100 lb), including the pilot.
Let's paint a scenario where this was a real contact:
1. In 2012 smartphones and cameras were abundant - you would have numerous angles and eye witnesses to corroborate.
2. No one sees something like this and bales before the thing moves away.
3. Some people would have rushed to get closer. Heck, they do it with tornados.