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The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
The Death of Search as We Know It: How AI Mode Is Rewriting the Rules
Goodbye, Blue Links—Hello, AI Brain Remember the days of typing “best pizza near me” into Google and scrolling through a dozen blue links, hoping one wasn’t a dud? Yeah, those days are on life support. Google’s AI Mode, rolled out to all U.S. users in May 2025, is flipping search upside down, turning it from a list of links into a chatty, mind-reading assistant that knows you. It’s like swapping a library card catalog for a psychic librarian who’s read your diary. Unveiled at Google I/O 2025, AI Mode uses Gemini 2.5 to deliver conversational answers, personalized results, and deep-dive reports, all while pulling from your Gmail, Calendar, and past searches. But is this the future we want? Or are we trading convenience for privacy and a fractured web? Let’s unpack how AI Mode is rewriting search’s rules—and what it means for society, from our daily habits to the businesses fighting to be seen.
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Futurism
The history of Jupiter: How the young gas giant influenced our solar system
Long before Earth formed the first continent, Jupiter was already a massive thing that formed the solar system. The enormous gravity of the newborn gas giant formed a swirling disk of gas and dust around the infant's sun, carving gaps, cutting the small world into a stable orbit, and locking the wide structure we see today.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Futurism
How Android XR Smart Glasses Could Change Your Life by 2026
Buckle Up for a New Kind of Wearable Picture this: you’re fumbling through your apartment, late for work, digging under couch cushions for your keys. Your phone’s no help, and you’re cursing your past self for not being more organized. Now imagine a pair of sleek glasses on your nose, powered by Android XR, casually piping up, “Yo, your keys are next to that vinyl record on the shelf.” Sounds like sci-fi? Well, by 2026, Google and Samsung’s Android XR smart glasses might make this your reality. These aren’t just fancy sunglasses—they’re a pocket-sized brain for your face, blending augmented reality (AR), AI smarts, and your phone’s apps into a lightweight frame. But before you get too excited, let’s unpack what these specs can do, why they’re a big deal, and whether they’re worth the hype (or the inevitable privacy headaches).
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Futurism
The people who think AI might become conscious
The People Who Think AI Might Become Conscious. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has advanced at an astonishing pace, raising profound questions about the nature of intelligence, consciousness, and what it means to be human. While most experts argue that current AI lacks subjective experience, a growing number of scientists, philosophers, and technologists believe that AI might one day achieve consciousness—or may already be on its way.
By Araf Ahmed8 months ago in Futurism
The Future Awaits: A Vision of Tomorrow
The sun dipping behind a city that won’t quit, skyscrapers catching that last bit of gold light. You’re standing there, taking it all in, and honestly, it’s wild how much we’ve managed to pull off as a species. Down below, cars are cruising by—except, you don’t even hear engines anymore. They’re all electric, maybe even driving themselves, and the people inside? Half of them aren’t even looking out the window—they’re busy chatting with holograms of their friends or arguing with their mom’s avatar about dinner plans. Feels like something ripped straight from Blade Runner, except it’s… actually happening.
By Cotheeka Srijon8 months ago in Futurism











