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The"Silent Censor": How Your AI Assistant Is Already Deciding What You're Allowed to Think
Most people think censorship looks like a government banning books or a regime shutting down protests. But that’s the obvious kind. The loud kind. What’s more dangerous is the version you don’t see, the quiet narrowing of thought that happens through suggestion, omission or redirection. That’s where artificial intelligence enters the picture.
By Beyond The Surface9 months ago in Futurism
The Eltanin Antenna: Antarctica’s Deep Sea Mystery That Defies Explanation
A Discovery That Shouldn’t Exist In the frozen waters off the coast of Antarctica, beneath waves that few human eyes have seen, a photograph taken in 1964 captured something that would spark decades of speculation. It was something no one expected to find in the deep ocean, an object that resembled an antenna, standing upright on the seafloor.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
IoT's Challenges and Opportunities for Bangladesh's Telecommunications Industry
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the telecommunication landscape worldwide. Bangladesh, a rapidly developing nation in South Asia, is beginning to explore the potential of IoT within its growing telecommunications infrastructure. This paper delves into the numerous opportunities that IoT offers to telecom companies in Bangladesh and the various challenges they must overcome. Capacity building, regulatory issues, infrastructure limitations, and cybersecurity are all included in the analysis. Finally, the paper presents recommendations for leveraging IoT to enhance service delivery, improve efficiency, and contribute to the country's digital transformation goals.
By Mahibul Mahtab Rumman9 months ago in Futurism
Declassified FBI Document Hints at Visitors from Other Dimensions, What It Could Mean for Humanity
A Glimpse Behind the Curtain In a world filled with secrecy, surveillance, and speculation, it’s not every day that a government agency like the FBI releases a document that raises more questions than it answers. Yet, buried within the thousands of pages made public through the Freedom of Information Act, one peculiar memo stands out, one that hints at the presence of “beings from other dimensions” visiting Earth.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
The Creator-CEO Era. AI-Generated.
How influencers are becoming entrepreneurs—and what traditional businesses can learn from them In 2025, the lines between content creator, entrepreneur, and CEO are blurrier than ever. What began as a movement of individuals filming makeup tutorials or sharing travel vlogs has evolved into a multi-billion-dollar ecosystem, where personal brands drive product sales, launch startups, and reshape entire industries. Welcome to the Creator-CEO era—a business revolution led not by suits in boardrooms, but by charismatic storytellers behind smartphones.
By HAMMAD KHAN OFFICIAL9 months ago in Futurism
Google Unleashes Powerful AI Tools to Protect Chrome Users from Online Scams
In an era where cybercrime and online scams are on the rise, Google is stepping up its efforts to safeguard users by integrating cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) technology directly into its Chrome browser. On May 8, 2025, Google officially announced the rollout of new AI-powered tools aimed at protecting Chrome users on both desktop and mobile devices. The move is part of a broader initiative to combat online fraud and make the internet a safer place for everyday users.
By NextGen Mobile Tech9 months ago in Futurism
Is Reality Just a Computer Program? Scientists Suggest There's a 50% Chance We're Living in a Simulation
The idea that we might be living in a simulation is no longer just the stuff of science fiction. It’s a concept that has gained significant attention in both philosophical and scientific circles. From the Matrix movies to discussions among leading scientists and thinkers, the simulation hypothesis posits that our entire existence could be a highly advanced computer program. But what’s the real evidence behind this idea? Is there a real possibility that we’re not living in the "real" world at all?
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
The Melody of Rain
Even though we live in a world that’s more connected than ever, with smartphones, social media, and endless ways to reach out, many kids today still feel incredibly lonely. It’s a strange kind of loneliness, one that sneaks in despite all the notifications and messages. You might be surrounded by people, yet feel like no one truly understands you or sees what you’re going through. That’s why The Melody of Rain by E.A. Collins feels so meaningful, especially for today’s young readers. Even though the story is set in Ghana, it speaks to anyone who has ever felt alone or struggled to find their place in the world.
By Iza Writes9 months ago in Futurism









