humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Fatpocolypse . Content Warning.
It was January first, two thousand and fifty, and the world was ending. But not because of war, drought or famine. It wasn’t because of zombies or mushroom creatures, monsters or aliens. Not a nuclear power plant decay, not even from a natural disaster.
By Alex H Mittelman about a year ago in Futurism
Cerence AI Secures Nvidia Automotive Partnership, Driving Stock Surge. AI-Generated.
Cerence Inc., a prominent player in the automotive AI and voice technology sector and a competitor to SoundHound AI, has recently announced a significant partnership with Nvidia, the leading designer of graphics processing units (GPUs). This collaboration focuses on integrating Cerence's conversational AI technology with Nvidia's DRIVE platform, a comprehensive solution for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). The news has triggered a notable surge in Cerence's share price, reflecting investor confidence in the potential of this alliance.
By Haven Off Healthabout a year ago in Futurism
A Hybrid Workforce
In the year 2050, the U.S. labor force was unlike anything imagined in the early 21st century. Office buildings, factories, and even agricultural fields comprised a fusion of human workers and advanced robotic counterparts. These robots were not the clunky, emotionless automatons of science fiction; they were sleek, efficient, and equipped with advanced artificial intelligence. Some had begun to display traits that could only be described as human-like—curiosity, frustration, and even a basic sense of humor.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Futurism
The High-Speed Trade-Off
In our fast-paced world, where even waiting for a 30-minute pizza delivery feels like an eternity, quick commerce has become the superhero of convenience. Services like Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart promise to deliver groceries, snacks, and essentials in as little as 10 minutes. But while this sounds like a consumer dream, we rarely stop to think about the human and societal costs of this ultra-fast delivery model.
By Naman Mehtaabout a year ago in Futurism
How to Keep Your 2025 New Year’s Resolutions and Make It Your Most Successful Year Yet
Making plans for the upcoming year is similar to turning the first page of a brand-new journal. It's thrilling, full of opportunities, and a little scary. After all, our goals frequently get lost in the chaos of everyday life. You're not alone if you've ever reflected on a year and questioned how the time passed. However, 2025 might be different. You can make your dreams come true and have a year to remember if you have the correct plan and attitude. Let's examine how to properly plan and position yourself for success. °🥂⋆.ೃ🍾࿔*:・
By aspire ᰔ academyabout a year ago in Futurism
"SYFY REALITY OR NOT?". Content Warning.
I have tried another style of writing, graphics, voice-over, and video of a rather, an alternate reality visually created through photos and video, music, voice-over to appear as different realities of highs and lows.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in Futurism
Replay. Content Warning.
Since my birth in the early 1980s, or as my son so lightly puts it, the late 1900s, I have seen enough historical events that when I try to piece together my timeline, it becomes a mesh of chaotic old memories to this March of 2050. My hospital room smells like slightly lemon disinfectant and an oddly pleasant lavender. The holographic image beside my bed displays a menu for various ice creams, soft-serves, and frozen yogurts, and the virtual screen on the wall in front of me is playing old YouTube videos of games I never got to play.
By Anthony Diazabout a year ago in Futurism







