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Whom Gods Destroy
I had a dream last night I shoplifted an old DVD of "Star Trek," so I got up this morning, signed into my telephone job, and watched the second episode (the second pilot, after "The Cage"), which by now featured familiar faces acting in familiar ways, including Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), a now emotionless Mr. Spock (the late, great Leonard Nimoy), Sulu (George Takei), Scotty (James Doohan), etc. However, still no Bones (the late, great DeForest Kelley, who died back in 1999). Instead, we have the brief (very brief) tenure of Paul Fix as "Dr. Piper."
Thousands of people are reportedly lining up to have a portion of their skull removed and one of Elon Musk's brain chips implanted
Thousands of people have expressed interest in receiving one of Neuralink's brain implants, according to a recent Bloomberg report from one of Elon Musk's biographers, Ashlee Vance.
The Ariel School UFO incident
The Ariel School UFO incident is one of the most famous and intriguing UFO sightings involving schoolchildren. It occurred in 1994 near the Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe.
Haris HadzicPublished 6 months ago in FuturismBASEL 1566
The text of the broadsheet can be translated as giving the following description of the event: It happened in 1566 three times, on 27 and 28 of July, and on August 7, against the sunrise and sunset; we saw strange shapes in the sky above Basel.
Haris HadzicPublished 6 months ago in Futurism‘Her’: An Essential Revisit
When ‘Her’ initially released in 2013, its predictions about the future ahead may have seemed nebulous. In the year 2023, though, it’s a difficult film to watch without an unnerving awareness of the reality we’re marching into.
Ben UlanseyPublished 6 months ago in FuturismNUREMBERG 1561
The Nuremberg UFO incident, often referred to as the Nuremberg UFO battle or Nuremberg UFO war, is a historical event that occurred over Nuremberg, Germany, on April 14, 1561. This event remains one of the most significant early documented UFO sightings in history and continues to capture the imagination of those interested in UFO phenomena and the mysteries of the past.
Haris HadzicPublished 6 months ago in FuturismElon Musk discloses Grok, an artificial intelligence chatbot with an insubordinate streak
Elon Musk has disclosed Grok, a man-made reasoning chatbot with an "insubordinate streak" propelled by The Hitchhiker’s Manual for the Cosmic System.
Quintin Del-VierroPublished 7 months ago in FuturismThe Believable Dystopia of Black Mirror Season 5
So what if I'm doing a review for the fifth season of Black Mirror a few years late… and? Maybe I wanted to put off my fears for the future for as long as I could. Maybe I wasn't particularly excited to watch the singer of "Party in the USA" starring in a Black Mirror episode. But now that season 6 is upon us, I guess I can wait no longer.
Ben UlanseyPublished 7 months ago in FuturismThe Evolution of Black Mirror: Embracing a Strange Present and Exploring a Familiar Past
Black Mirror is a show like no other. With few exceptions, each episode in its first four seasons centers around a futuristic technology, and the depictions are disturbingly well-realized.
Ben UlanseyPublished 7 months ago in FuturismThe Internet Has Died
Dead Internet Theory - a wild idea that suggests the internet we know changed dramatically in 2016 or 2017. This might sound crazy, but it's quite fascinating. According to this theory, bots have taken over the internet in recent years, and most of what we see online, like forum posts, Instagram accounts, and news headlines, is fake. These bots are like super-smart computers that aim to make us buy things and believe certain ideas. Even the so-called 'influencers' are often not real; they're either fake or paid to say things by big businesses or government groups.
Varisha AhmedPublished 7 months ago in FuturismAmeca
The 'world's most superior' humanoid robotic Ameca has anticipated what the arena might be like a hundred years from now, and it failed to say it become going to upward push up and kill us all.
Md.Rakib RowshanPublished 7 months ago in Futurism5 reasons why the world could be governed by AI
1. Efficiency and Fairness: The world has a chance to improve decision-making equity and efficiency through AI governance. Artificial intelligence's capacity to quickly and impartially process enormous amounts of data is revolutionary on a global scale. AI can optimize resource allocation and streamline administrative procedures, leading to a more fair distribution of resources and services, by assessing data without the biases that humans bring to the table.
Dani FerrazPublished 7 months ago in Futurism