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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Chemo-prevention
As per the World Wellbeing Association (WHO), disease is a main source of death around the world, "representing almost 10 million passings in 2020, or almost one out of six passings." Probably the most well-known tumors incorporate bosom, colorectal, lung, liver, stomach, and skin. "Every year, around 400 000 youngsters foster malignant growth. The most widely recognized malignant growths shift between nations. Cervical malignant growth is the most well-known in 23 nations," it further added.
By Mohamed Irfan3 years ago in Futurism
Unlocking Economic Growth: The Rise of Digital Payments in Indonesia
Introduction In today's increasingly digital world, the adoption of digital payments has become a transformative force, reshaping the way people transact and do business. Nowhere is this more evident than in Indonesia, where the increasing adoption of digital payments presents a significant potential for the growth and development of the country's digital economy. As more and more Indonesians rely on digital payment methods for their transactions, the demand for secure, efficient, and convenient payment systems is on the rise. This growing demand is not only fueling the expansion of existing fintech companies but also paving the way for the emergence of new startups that cater to the evolving needs of the market.
By pasin corau3 years ago in Futurism
The Rise Of Artificial Intelligence
In a world where technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most promising and exciting fields of research. From autonomous vehicles to virtual assistants, AI is changing the way we live and work, and its potential for the future is limitless.
By Saif Zafar3 years ago in Futurism
The Rise of AI in Japanese Relationships
Japan has always been at the forefront of technological innovation, and in recent years, the country has embraced artificial intelligence (AI) in a unique way. One of the most interesting developments in this regard is the use of AI in relationships. Yes, you read that right – people in Japan are using robots as companions and even romantic partners. In this article, we'll explore this fascinating phenomenon and try to understand why AI has become so popular among young people in Japan.
By Dani Ferraz3 years ago in Futurism
AI vs Human Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been one of the most discussed topics in recent years, as advancements in technology have led to remarkable progress in the field. At the same time, the human mind remains one of the most enigmatic and complex entities in the known universe. The question that arises is whether AI can ever come close to replicating the human mind, or if it will always fall short in terms of creativity, intuition, and emotional intelligence. In this essay, we will explore the similarities and differences between AI and the human mind, and consider some of the arguments for and against the idea that AI can ever truly replicate the complexity of human thought.
By Sedat BUDAK3 years ago in Futurism
Was the telescope, a tool we attribute to Galileo in the 17th century, actually an innovation conceived millions of years ago?
The inception of human life on Earth is a topic cloaked in age-old questions and the responses vary based on individual beliefs. Most educational resources suggest that modern humans first evolved in Africa approximately 250,000 years ago. Mesopotamia bears evidence of relatively advanced political and social structures dating back to 4700 BC. However, most post-Neolithic societies, which we consider as civilizations, date back to around 3000 BC.
By Joshua Rogers3 years ago in Futurism
Saving Reality
As the time traveler stepped out of her machine and onto the deserted street, she immediately knew that something was amiss. The sky was an eerie shade of green, and the air felt thick and heavy. She could hear the faint sound of sirens in the distance, but there were no people to be seen.
By Melodic Narrator3 years ago in Futurism
Are Robots Entitled to Rights? What Happens When Machines Attain Consciousness?
Imagine a future where your toaster is capable of predicting your toast preferences. Throughout the day, it searches the Internet for novel and exciting ways to make toast. Perhaps it inquires about your day and engages in conversations about recent advancements in toast technology. At what point would it be considered sentient? When will you begin to wonder if your toaster has emotions? If it did, would unplugging it be akin to murder? And would you still claim ownership over it? Could we be obligated to grant our machines rights someday? AI is already deeply embedded in our lives. It ensures that discount stores have ample snack supplies, it displays the most relevant Internet ads for you, and you might have even perused a news story penned entirely by a machine.
By Joshua Rogers3 years ago in Futurism
Dart: The Future of Web Development
Dart is a client-optimized language for fast apps on any platform. It is developed by Google and was first released in 2013. Dart is a compiled language, which means that it is converted to machine code before it is executed. This makes Dart programs faster than interpreted languages, such as JavaScript. Dart is also a garbage-collected language, which means that the programmer does not have to worry about memory management. This makes Dart programs easier to write and maintain.
By Andrew James3 years ago in Futurism
Revolutionizing Healthcare
Introduction: In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force across various industries, revolutionizing the way we live and work. One area where AI has shown immense potential is healthcare. With its ability to process vast amounts of data, recognize patterns, and make informed predictions, AI is reshaping the landscape of medical practices, research, and patient care. This article explores the profound impact of AI in healthcare and its potential to revolutionize the industry.
By Derick Okwa3 years ago in Futurism





