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The Future Of Technology Is In The Cloud
introduction In the last decade, we've seen smartphones, smart homes and self-driving cars pop up in the media. Most of this technology was built to run in our local environments, but the amount of computing power and data that's been pouring in has made it necessary to take the technology to the cloud. While this shift has been inevitable for a while, it's finally happening. We'll look at what these things look like, how you can benefit from this technology and how it's changing the future.
By Husnain Mushtaq4 years ago in Futurism
Charlatocracy: Welcome to the Rise of Anti-intellectualism, Anti-Democracy, and Pixiedust Economics
Tesla has been producing electric cars since 2003. When Martin Eberhard and Mark Tarpenning founded the company, they had spent several years working on electrical vehicle science and hoped to one day change the world and create affordable electrical vehicles. When Tesla first registered in California, Elon Musk was not attached to the company, and instead was toying around with the idea of building spaceships to send humans into outer space, most specifically the oxygen deprived, highly radiated rock planet of Mars. Eberhard, Tarpenning, and Musk met at a Mars exploration club in the early aughts. Musk had no experience in advanced mechanical engineering. Most of his income and experience came from software programming, which was essentially the code writing that helped him hit it big with one of his initial projects—Paypal, the online payment system. When developing what would go on to become SpaceX, Musk’s first adventure in the aeronautics industry was a failed attempt at buying cheap Russian rockets to bring back to America (quite possibly an illegal operation based on U.S. government restrictions on foreign nationals buying and importing Russian space technology). Now, about two decades later, Musk can topple entire currencies with several taps on his smart phone.
By Diego Arias4 years ago in Futurism
ARKit: All You Need to Know
As augmented reality becomes increasingly popular in the world, there has been a growing focus on the tools one can use for the development of AR apps. There has been a lot of buzz around Apple’s ARKit and understandably so — after all iOS is one of the two leading OS platforms in the market.
By Ryan Williamson4 years ago in Futurism
Zuckerberg's Most Wicked Tech Yet
Snoop Dogg spent $630,000 on a digital home in the metaverse. I repeat, Snoop Dogg spent over HALF A MILLION DOLLARS on a non-physical asset in an intangible augmented reality. Among thousands of other early adopters of the Metaverse, Snoop Dogg is not the only individual to have dropped an insane amount of money on a computerized pad. In fact, thousands of investors are paying millions for virtual land in the metaverse because they consider it the next massive trend in real estate. Massive shifts in social media, gaming, investing, online dating, work-life balance, culture, and how we view the physical world as a whole are all key examples of what is approaching with the debut of the Metaverse.
By Jordan Craft4 years ago in Futurism
Top 5 AI and ML emerging trends in 2022 you should know
Problem-solving? Well, this is a big one folks! Never has ML been easier than like that since forever! With this solution, the entire process is made cost-efficient and much more convenient for fellow employees.
By Rukmani Devi4 years ago in Futurism









