body modifications
A form of transhumanism, body modifications are made to enhance the human form.
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From Revenue-Driven to Customer-Centric real quick - The future of branding lies in these trends- Current Branding Trends 2024
Hridya SharmaPublished about 17 hours ago in FuturismAdvancing Humanity: The Journey of Bionics
Looking deeply into nature through the lens of science, designers extract principles, processes, and materials that form the basis of design methodology. Nature not only inspires design but also drives it forward. From synthetic constructs resembling biological materials to computational methods emulating neural processes, the interplay between nature and design is evident. In realms such as genetics, regenerative medicine, and synthetic biology, designers are developing novel technologies unforeseen by nature.
Sebastian ClarkePublished 15 days ago in FuturismThe Evolution of Apple: A Journey from Humble Beginnings to Technological Revolution
In the annals of technological history, few companies have left as profound a mark as Apple Inc. From its modest beginnings in a garage to its status as a global tech giant, Apple's journey is a testament to innovation, design excellence, and unwavering vision. This article traces the evolution of Apple from its inception to the present day, exploring the key milestones, products, and cultural impact that have defined the company's trajectory.
NeuraLink: An issue of agency
When Elon Musk announced that his new company Neuralink, was going to be working on a implantable device that would aim to provide an Neuro-interface that could possibly help those with severe Neurological damage or conditions like Paraplegia regain movement in their arms and legs, there was a lot of positive response from the wider community, but for disabled people ourselves, the response was far more complicated.
Quaker-nomicsPublished 27 days ago in FuturismHow Long Before Women Dominate Earth?
Year 2099 Artificial Intelligence and biotechnology revolutionized the way humans reproduced. The invention of artificial wombs paved the way for a new era of reproduction, offering women the ability to conceive and carry a child without the need for a traditional pregnancy.
John Charles HarmanPublished 29 days ago in FuturismAssassin - Under Contract
Of course my name is Raven. What else could it be? When you're born with a shock-full of coal black hair and never lost it and it falls past your cute little ass, and it never went through lighter phases in childhood, and even if you have a normal name, it's always Raven. When you have a pointed chin, what they think is cute to call "elfin ears" (bleh!), and even though my eyes were bright blue even after the cyborg modification, it was always Raven. It was the first name I spelled out on the lined paper in school, it was the name I used when I doodled "Raven loves Johnnie" on the cover of my science book, and when I grew older, it was the name I carved into the buttocks of my first victim. He got to live, though the second one didn't. It was a bit easier to carve with a knife by that point, to make the "adjustments" to a person's body required when I took the contract. But the money's more than just good, I get to play with fun toys, and I get to choose my contracts. I'm a freelancer, unlike those poor schlobs in the police force.
Meredith HarmonPublished about a month ago in FuturismWhat If Everyone Slept for 1000 Years And Then Woke Up
The world sleeps for a thousand years leaving behind millions of robots to monitor the condition of the planet. After just one day of sleep, power plants shut down, and the lights go out. Only Las Vegas remains lit, but it's empty.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished about a month ago in FuturismThe Impact of Futurism on Technology and Innovation
Futurism, as an artistic and social movement, emerged in the early 20th century, focusing on the dynamism, speed, energy, and power of modern technology and its impact on society. However, the concept of futurism extends beyond art and literature; it also influences technological advancements and innovations. This article explores the profound impact of futurism on technology and innovation, shaping the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us.
BLESSING COOLPublished about a month ago in Futurism"Unbelievable Space Events that you'd be lucky to miss"
Earth’s magnetic field is one of its most fascinating features, and it plays a critical role in protecting us from harmful cosmic rays. However, it turns out that this magnetic field is weakening day by day, and if this trend continues, we could be in for some trouble within a millennium.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished about a month ago in FuturismThis Is What Will Happen in the Next Billion Years
In the 200,000 years that humans have lived, our species has undergone amazing changes. Our journey has changed significantly from our beginnings in Africa to our current state of exploration of the cosmos. But what would it be like thousands or maybe millions of years from now, in the far future?
Abdur RahmanPublished 2 months ago in FuturismHumanity's Firewall - Fractured Reality
The news was abuzz with the unveiling of "Neosense," a neural implant promising augmented reality beyond imagination. Images of people experiencing vibrant worlds overlaid on their senses, tasting virtual food, feeling the caress of a digital breeze, flooded every screen. I, however, remained skeptical.
Rebecca Lynn IveyPublished 2 months ago in FuturismOrganic AI EARS from living brain cells can now recognise voices!!!
Organic AI - Introduction: In ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence(AI), the most recent breakthrough is a future that collides human organs with AI organoids.Who knows we could find many cyborg super-human in near future. Today our intresting topic is of AI built from living brain cells, demonstrating an exceptional ability to recognize voices with remarkable accuracy ,I was kidding not so accurate. Let's dive deeper into this cave of AI world , and find our power animal.