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Uber Is Making A Push In Data Labeling After Scale AI’s Deal With Meta
Here's a story that might surprise you. You know Uber, right? The company that gets you from point A to point B, or delivers your dinner when you're too lazy to cook? Well, they're making a major play in a completely different game - and it's all because of some serious drama in the AI world.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Futurism
From Alchemy to CERN: The 1,200-Year Quest to Turn Lead into Gold; A Tale in Pictures: From Alchemy’s Glow to Particle Science’s Roar
It is Baghdad in the 8th century. The night air carries a cool hush, but deep within one narrow alley, a small room glows under the flicker of oil lamps. Smoke swirls toward the ceiling where its tendrils twine with shadows that dance upon the walls.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in Futurism
The Human Factor: AI Isn’t the Problem
I remember the first time I saw an AI-generated painting. It was beautiful. A soft splash of colors, surreal shapes merging into one another, the illusion of depth and meaning hanging in the pixels like fog. And yet, something in it felt hollow. Not wrong. Just… empty. Like a room painted perfectly but without a window, a scent, or a memory.
By Mian Suhaib Amin7 months ago in Futurism
"Loyal Beyond Words"
The rain fell in steady sheets over the small town of Maple Ridge. The streets were quiet, save for the occasional car rushing past puddles. In a modest cabin at the edge of the woods lived Thomas Hale, a retired soldier who had seen more than his share of war and loss. His days were quiet now, spent tending to his garden, sipping coffee on the porch, and taking long walks through the forest trails.
By Abdullah khan7 months ago in Futurism
How I Built a $5,000/Month Faceless YouTube Empire Using AI: The Complete Beginner's Blueprint
Six months ago, I was the person who literally hid behind furniture when someone pulled out a phone to record. My voice? Let's just say I sounded like a nervous teenager asking someone to prom, even when ordering coffee. The idea of starting a YouTube channel seemed as realistic as me becoming an astronaut.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Futurism
AI Took My Job — So I Made a Career Out of Telling That Story
The email came at 8:42 a.m. sharp. "Your services are no longer required." It wasn't a complete surprise—rumors had swirled for weeks—but the finality still stung. I was being replaced. Not by a person. Not even by a team. By a line of code, a large language model, a digital brain that never sleeps. Just like that, my decade-long copywriting job was gone.
By Hamad Haider7 months ago in Futurism
Is Mars Our Backup Plan
Humanity’s dream of reaching Mars has fascinated generations, from early science fiction to today’s cutting-edge space exploration programs. For some, Mars is more than just a distant, rusty planet—it represents hope for the future, a potential backup plan should Earth become uninhabitable. But is colonizing Mars truly a feasible contingency for humankind’s survival, or is it simply a captivating dream that reflects our desire to explore and conquer the unknown? This question is both practical and philosophical, demanding an honest look at the scientific challenges, the technological advancements, the ethical considerations, and the human spirit driving the endeavor.
By Muhammad Asim7 months ago in Futurism
Motorcycle Giant Unveils A Rideable Robot That Mimics A Horse
It was only a matter of time before someone tried to recreate the majesty of a horse in robotic form—and leave it rideable, no less. Enter the Kawasaki Corleo, a groundbreaking concept that merges the elegance of a stallion, the agility of a mountain lion, and the power of a motorcycle into one futuristic machine.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Futurism
This Billionaire Immigrant Is Racing Elon Musk To Connect Your Phone From Space
Last September, a crowd of seasoned spectators gathered at Cape Canaveral, Florida, to watch as SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket took flight for the 373rd time. But it wasn’t carrying yet another of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites to join the 7,100-plus he has already circling Earth. Onboard instead were five satellites from AST SpaceMobile, a tiny Starlink rival that SpaceX has derided as a “meme stock” in regulatory filings with the federal government. Each was equipped with a 700-square-foot antenna that would unfold in orbit, an early step in establishing a network AST hopes will someday best the incumbent mocking it.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Futurism











