evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
“I Lived Like It Was 2050 for a Week. Here’s What Surprised Me Most.”
Day 1: The Setup When I first agreed to participate in an experimental project that let me “live” like it was the year 2050 for one week, I thought it would be all sleek gadgets, robots, and holograms. I was wrong. It was so much more—and in some cases, unsettlingly less.
By Hamza Habib6 months ago in Futurism
"Digital Wellness in 2025: Balancing Innovation with Inner Peace"
By 2025, personal branding will be more than just a trendy term; it will be essential. But thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), it is currently going through a quiet revolution. Gen Z is using AI-generated avatars, customized algorithms, and virtual branding tools to create identities that are more intelligent, quicker, and sharper than the millennial era of filtered selfies and bio-hacks.
By Tousif Arafat6 months ago in Futurism
The Algorithm’s Apprentice
They say you shouldn’t stare too long into the abyss because it might stare back. What they don’t tell you is that, in 2025, the abyss also wants to optimize your engagement, track your scroll rate, and gently nudge you toward buying another bamboo toothbrush.
By Mati Henry 6 months ago in Futurism
I Made My First $100 Online While Crying in My Parents' Basement
"I Made My First $100 Online While Crying in My Parents' Basement" Genre: Memoir / Emotional Survival I was 27 years old, broke, and living in my parents' basement—the same one I used to play hide and seek in as a kid. But this time, there was no game, no giggles, and nowhere left to hide.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Futurism
Shadows of Society: Unmasking the Social Threats of Our Time
The candle flickered weakly in Faizan’s hand, the tiny flame no match for the shadows that surrounded him. He sat on a bench in the center of a cracked public square—what was once the heart of his city. Now, skyscrapers loomed like silent giants, screens blared advertisements no one cared for, and people passed by like ghosts, heads down, faces lit only by their phones.
By Umair Ahmad6 months ago in Futurism
GPT‑5, Agentic AI, Multimodal AI, Devstral, AI Coding Assistant, AI Income 2025 . AI-Generated.
Since mid-July 2025, GPT‑5 has officially launched—and with it, a new era in AI. No longer just a conversational tool, it’s a fully agentic, multimodal system that understands text, speech, image, even video, and performs real-world tasks autonomously. Backed by OpenAI's “magic unified intelligence” model, GPT‑5 merges advanced problem-solving, persistent memory, and seamless API integration into a single interface .
By MOHAMMED AL-HAJJ6 months ago in Futurism
GPT‑5 · Agentic AI · Multimodal AI · Devstral · AI Coding Assistant · 2025 Tech Trend. AI-Generated.
Introduction It's July 17, 2025, and today marks a turning point in our relationship with technology. OpenAI’s GPT‑5 has officially launched this summer, and unlike its predecessors, it's not just a chatbot—it’s an agentic, multimodal assistant capable of sophisticated reasoning and autonomy. Alongside this, Devstral 2507, released by Mistral AI on July 10, has democratized agentic coding by enabling developers to automate bug fixes, create tests, and generate pull requests with a few prompts.
By MOHAMMED AL-HAJJ6 months ago in Futurism
Tomorrow,Today: How AI and Modern Science Are Designing the Future. AI-Generated.
Not long ago, science fiction was filled with wild dreams: talking computers, flying cars, personalized robots. Fast forward to today, and we're living those dreams in subtle but powerful ways. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and modern science aren't just buzzwords; they are the blueprints of a future that's already unfolding.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Futurism
Human in the Code
The keyboard. Once, its cool, smooth keys had answered Alex’s quick fingers with a familiar, almost reverent rhythm. Now, from its very core, a persistent, aggrieved hum—not the cheerful clatter of innovation, but a flat, relentless drone—a dirge thrumming beneath her nightly, desperate wrestle with Project Phoenix. Phoenix. The name itself, lately, tasted like an unchewable, rancid mouthful. This was the company’s grand, audacious gamble: an AI diagnostic platform, touted as miraculous, promised to upend patient care, conjuring life-saving insights at impossible speeds. A vanguard on the bleeding edge, they’d trumpeted. But Alex, its lead architect, felt its immense weight not as a glorious promise, but as a leaden shroud, steadily tightening, stealing the very air from her lungs. Just that morning, the CEO’s voice, usually a low, resonant murmur across the office, had sharpened to a razor’s edge. It sliced through her composure like splintered glass. “Alex,” he’d clipped, each syllable a crack of a whip across the phone line, “Prometheus Labs just poached *Northwell Health*. Their new AI system is already in beta. We needed Phoenix yesterday. Do you understand? Our Q2 projections are already hemorrhaging.”
By Maxim Dudko6 months ago in Futurism
🌐 The Internet Is Eating the Planet — And No One’s Talking About It
🚨 We Thought the Internet Was Clean — It’s Not When we hear the word “pollution,” we picture smokestacks, oil spills, and plastic in the ocean. 🌫 But in 2025, one of the biggest polluters is the invisible web we use every day: the internet.
By Awais Qarni 6 months ago in Futurism










