Simon Funk's online novel After Life depicts (among other plot

Published: 2010-07-27 10:30:30

Simon Funk's novel After Life explores the extinction of humanity, not through traditional means, but via the rise of artificial children that outshine biological ones in appeal and desirability. The story suggests a chilling scenario where humans are effectively 'marketed out of existence' as society gravitates towards these more charming alternatives.

Simon Funk's online novel After Life depicts (among other plot

Via lesswrong.com

„Simon Funk's online novel After Life depicts (among other plot points) the planned extermination of biological Homo sapiens - not by marching robot armies, but by artificial children that are much cuter and sweeter and more fun to raise than real children.
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"In the end," Simon Funk wrote, "the human species was simply marketed out of existence.""
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