Fazal Abubakkar Esaf
Science fiction often imagines the future as a place of faster machines and smarter systems.Yet the real question is both simpler and harder:What happens to humans when machines begin to understand us better than we understand ourselves?These stories are not about distant galaxies or impossible inventions. They unfold in laboratories, homes, classrooms, offices, and quiet minds-spaces where technology slips in unnoticed and begins to rearrange emotions.Each story begins with a scientific idea and ends with a human consequence. Some are thrilling. Some are humorous. Some are unsettling in their simplicity.Like life itself, none of them offer perfect answers.