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Answered by Vini2345
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Seven scary stories to tell by the light of your screen

By Verge Staff 

on October 31, 2018 10:00 am

Illustrations by Peter Steineck

  



One of my favorite parts of Halloween is having an excuse to scare the pants off people. It’s the time of year for ghosts, for creeping dread, and peering into the void. And what could possibly be better for horror than the future?

Seven of our reporters imagined the spookiest possible outcomes on their beats — the horrors of the future. Turn the lights off, and dial up the brightness of your screen. Maybe you’ll see it, just out of the corner of your eye: the fear that’s always lurking. The possibility that the bright future we’re trying to create will go dreadfully, immensely wrong, with very human consequences. Read these stories alone in the dark... if you dare.

—Elizabeth Lopatto

Table of Contents

”The Car That Ate Your Brain” by Andrew J. Hawkins

”The Moderators” by Adi Robertson

”Geneticheck” by Angela Chen

”The AI That Changed Nothing” by James Vincent

”Hell is Other Fandoms” by Bijan Stephen

”The End of Antibiotics” by Rachel Becker

“Bad Connection” by Casey Newton



Andrew J. Hawkins

The translucent egg-shaped shuttle glided silently to the curb. A bright light flashed my face, causing my vision to blur and a second later a woman’s gentle voice said, “Welcome aboard, Andrew.”

The interior of the shuttle was Airbnb-sparse but inviting. I sat on the gray leather bench and pulled out my phone. There were several bottles of water next to a box of Kind bars and some succulents. Smooth jazz oozed from hidden speakers.

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