Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "What Would Akanda Do?" by Samit Basu

What Would Akanda Do?

An Indian actor in a future Mumbai has authorized politicians, entertainers, and businesses to use his likeness. When he discovers his image is being used as a tool for repression—and when two kids he’s close to disappear—the actor is forced to confront what he really gave away.
Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "The Dividing Towers of Mumbai" by Moira Shourie

The Dividing Towers of Mumbai

Moira Shourie returns to Mumbai, the city she once called home while working at MTV India. She reflects on how a culture of celebrity, rampant inequality, and complex urban design divide some residents and bring others together.

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Future Tense Fiction

Future Tense Fiction is a speculative fiction series that uses imagination to explore how science and technology will shape our future. It features short stories written by acclaimed authors across a wide range of styles. Each story is paired with original artwork by Rey Velasquez Sagcal and a response essay from an expert who connects the fictional narrative to real-world policy debates.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "What Would Akanda Do?" by Samit Basu

    What Would Akanda Do?

    An Indian actor in a future Mumbai has authorized politicians, entertainers, and businesses to use his likeness. When he discovers his image is being used as a tool for repression—and when two kids he’s close to disappear—the actor is forced to confront what he really gave away.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "The Dividing Towers of Mumbai" by Moira Shourie

    The Dividing Towers of Mumbai

    Moira Shourie returns to Mumbai, the city she once called home while working at MTV India. She reflects on how a culture of celebrity, rampant inequality, and complex urban design divide some residents and bring others together.

    Response

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "Deficiency Agent" by Andrew Liptak

    Deficiency Agent

    How will artificial intelligence transform warfare? Andrew Liptak’s story brings us to the front lines to see how a glitchy combat AI deals with the tricky task of balancing the demands of a mission with the unpredictability of the battlefield.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "The Algorithmic Fog of War" by Candace Rondeaux

    The Algorithmic Fog of War

    What happens as AI systems become embedded in military operations? Candace Rondeaux explores how command structures are already reorganizing around AI black boxes—and what it would look like to design decisionmaking structures that combine technical capacity with human expertise.

    Response

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "Bonum Certamen" by Andrés Martinez

    Bonum Certamen

    Would you trust artificial intelligence to coach your favorite sports team? This month’s Future Tense Fiction story brings us straight to the pitch, where a soccer team is battling its way toward the Premier League with the help of an unusual, technologically enabled manager.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "Can an AI Manage the 'Beautiful Game'?" by Deji Bryce Olukotun

    Can an AI Manage the “Beautiful Game”?

    Sports teams are turning to artificial intelligence to gain a competitive advantage. Will they alienate their fans in the process?

    Response

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