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科幻作家陈楸帆:在人机共生的前夜,我们要学会对抗性生存
3 6 Ke· 2025-12-30 07:08
陈楸帆是科幻圈少见的"跨界者"。作为科幻作家,他被媒体誉为"中国的威廉·吉布森",从关注电子垃 圾议题的《荒潮》到与李开复合著、预演技术图景的《AI未来进行式》,获得全球华语科幻星云奖、 中国科幻银河奖、世界奇幻科幻翻译奖等奖项。他还曾在谷歌、百度等科技巨头任职,在高校担任教 职,这些经历塑造了他直视技术内核的冷峻视角。 坐在记者面前的他,温和内敛,语速平缓,乍看之下很难将他与笔下那些充满赛博异化的科幻场景联系 起来。但随着对话深入,一种理性的热情与幽默便显露出来。谈及为何专注于"近未来"的叙事体系,他 自嘲"缺乏刘慈欣那种宏远的视野",因此更偏爱书写在有生之年就能被验证的未来场景。对他而言,这 种与现实短兵相接的创作,甚至带有一种坐等被"啪啪打脸"的独特快感。 在他看来,在AI让一切变得"唾手可得"的时代,人类只有主动保留思考的艰难与肉身的痛感,才能守住 某种不可替代性。 以下为核心要点: 1."科幻现实主义"的生存状态正成为现实。 3.对于企业来说,我们需要的是具备极高"AI素养"的超级个体。 4.在未来,人类可能会实现某种形式的"长生不老",或者成为"数据生命"。 以下是陈楸帆的自述(经过删减整理): ...
全网羡慕的“气血感”,是新的身材焦虑吗?
Hu Xiu· 2025-07-21 06:40
Group 1 - The article discusses the evolving perception of fitness among women, moving away from traditional beauty standards towards embracing strength and vitality [1][2] - Fitness is portrayed as a multifaceted concept, encompassing aesthetic values, moral discipline, gender identity, social capital, and power dynamics [2][3] - The rise of female participation in fitness since the 1990s highlights the underlying gender order and body politics within the fitness culture [2][3] Group 2 - The narrative emphasizes that fitness should not be solely about achieving results but about the personal growth and self-awareness gained through the process [4][10] - The concept of "self-discipline" is critiqued as potentially leading to self-imposed constraints rather than true freedom, questioning the notion that discipline equates to liberation [9][10] - The article contrasts traditional beauty standards with emerging trends like "Earth Mother aesthetics," suggesting that while standards may change, they often still reflect male gaze and societal pressures [11][12] Group 3 - The discussion includes the differences in fitness motivations between genders, noting that women often pursue fitness for emotional value while men may focus on practical benefits [11][13] - Cultural differences in fitness perceptions are highlighted, with Western fitness ideals emphasizing physicality and Eastern traditions focusing on holistic well-being [13][14] - The experiences of rural and older women in fitness contexts reveal a more joyful and less anxiety-driven approach to exercise, emphasizing personal enjoyment over societal standards [14][15]