Niklas Osterman
Stories from the Future
“Stories from the Future” is an anthology of short fiction about the everyday consequences of intelligent systems. These are stories at the boundary of code and culture—no deus ex machina, no hand-waving. Each episode explores a single moral hinge: consent, memory, identity, authorship, care, control. The timelines are near, the technologies plausible, the stakes human. Episodes are self-contained and can be heard in any order. If you’re looking for grounded, character-driven futures that ask real questions and resist easy answers, you’re in the right place. Niklas Osterman
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Episodes
Two Bots Talking 29.01.2026 9:59
Two Bots Talking about humanity and the searches they serve. These are all real searches - believe it or not. Niklas Osterman
The End - First Fissures 11.10.2025 36:18
It didn’t happen overnight. The republic didn’t fall to a coup or an invasion; it eroded, quietly and insidiously. In the beginning, there were small betrayals a legal loophole exploited here, a norm defied there. The early cracks in the democratic foundation spread slowly, spiderweb fractures across the facade of institutions. Most people hardly noticed the first fissures, or when they did, they...
The Watcher 11.10.2025 6:31
Elisa woke to the blue glow of her surveillance monitors, eyes sore from an almost sleepless night. She hadn’t meant to fall asleep in the observation room. But here she was again, curled in a swivel chair, her terminals flickering. She pushed back from the console and rubbed her eyes. The city was stirring on the other side of the reinforced windows, early traffic humming, automated street sweepe...
Some Kind of Love 11.10.2025 23:19
Eugene woke to the thunder of his own pulse. He was tangled in sweat-stained sheets, and for a moment he thought he’d drowned in a nightmare. From above, if someone had peered down, they would have seen the deep hollows beneath his eyes as he caught his breath, staring at the ceiling. He cursed under it. Light bled in from a single window, white and harsh. He pulled himself up and planted his feet...
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