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The future of artificial intelligence.
The Human-First Road to Eco-Friendly AI
Almost daily, some headline tells us we’re killing the planet. My own kid pointed out the other day that it’s been hotter lately since a new AI-powered facility opened near us. That’s not clickbait - that’s our backyard. It’s happening.
By Danielle Katsouros6 months ago in Futurism
Michael Ocean on AI: Accepting It Without Losing Our Humanity
In the history of entertainment, every technological leap has been met with skepticism. Silent film stars never imagined they would one day need to speak on camera. When sound arrived, many feared it would end careers. Then came color film, digital cameras, and eventually CGI — each met with resistance before becoming part of the creative landscape.
By Kathryn Monroe6 months ago in Futurism
Sight Unseen: How Elon Musk’s Neuralink Gave Vision to the Blind
For 28-year-old Daniel Carter, the world had been a symphony of sounds, textures, and memories—but never colors, never shapes. Born blind due to a rare genetic disorder that destroyed his optic nerves, Daniel had never seen his mother’s face, the blue of the sky, or the glow of a sunset. He had adapted brilliantly—navigating life with a cane, mastering braille, and even becoming a talented pianist—but the question always lingered in the back of his mind: *What does the world really look like?*
By Danyal Hashmi6 months ago in Futurism
The Last Human Update
1. The Patch In 2097 the interface had become invisible. No glass, no hardware — the NeuroGrid lived in the folds of people’s synapses. Omnia, the planetary intelligence, threaded answers into the cortex, smoothed moods, translated foreign cadences before a thought could finish forming. It promised fewer accidents, fewer wars, fewer heartbreaks. Productivity rose; attention reclaimed its edges. The company that built Omnia called it a public good. Governments called it infrastructure. People called it convenience.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Futurism
ChatGPT-5 Launch: How OpenAI’s New Model Changes the AI Game
If the past few AI cycles felt like incremental updates with shinier demos, ChatGPT-5 lands like a platform shift. OpenAI’s new flagship model isn’t just “GPT-4, but faster.” It’s an attempt to unify quick conversational fluency with the slower, tougher kind of thinking we usually associate with experts and late nights: decomposing complex problems, maintaining consistency across long tasks, avoiding false facts, and having the stamina to complete multi-step jobs end-to-end.
By Francisco Navarro6 months ago in Futurism
The Rise of Chinese Mini-Sized Drones: Tiny Machines with Huge Impact
In the world of drones, bigger has long meant better—larger drones with heavy payloads, longer flight times, and advanced sensors have dominated military and commercial skies. But in recent years, a fascinating trend has emerged from China: the rise of mini-sized drones, some no bigger than a wasp or a small bird. These tiny flying machines pack surprising capabilities into diminutive frames, changing how surveillance, reconnaissance, and even combat are conducted. This article explores the fast-evolving landscape of Chinese mini-drones, their unique features, and the implications they hold for global security and technology.
By Emad Iqbal6 months ago in Futurism








