evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
What is artificial intelligence—and what is it not?
Broadly speaking, artificial intelligence (AI) is a field of study and type of technology characterised by the development and use of machines that are capable of performing tasks that usually would have required human intelligence.
By nizam uddin3 years ago in Futurism
Artificial Intelligence: Unlocking the Astonishing Future
In the not-so-distant future, a remarkable technological phenomenon is set to transform our world in ways we could scarcely imagine: Artificial Intelligence (AI). As we navigate the frontiers of scientific discovery, AI emerges as the guiding force that will reshape industries, societies, and even the very essence of what it means to be human. Brace yourself for a riveting glimpse into the breathtaking future where machines transcend limitations and become our indispensable partners in progress.
By JUNIOR THATO3 years ago in Futurism
The Evolution of AI Art Generators: Redefining Creativity and Empowering Artists
Introduction In the ever-evolving world of art, a new revolution is taking place. The rise of AI Art Generators has paved the way for a paradigm shift in creativity, reshaping the art landscape and empowering artists like never before. In this article, we will explore the fascinating journey of AI Art Generators, their significance in the art world, and the impact they have on artists and the creative process.
By Topic Blend3 years ago in Futurism
CAN HUMANS DRINK PLANET MARS WATER
Mars, the red planet, may appear lifeless and dry at first glance, but scientists believe there was once a significant amount of water on its surface. Evidence of ancient river valley networks, lake beds, and specific minerals and rocks that can only form in liquid water suggest that Mars may have experienced massive floods 3.5 billion years ago. While the atmosphere on Mars is too thin for water to remain in its liquid form on the surface, there is still water to be found beneath the planet's surface, particularly in its polar regions and at the north polar ice cap. Occasionally, salty water flows down crater walls and hillsides, and there are trace amounts of water in the planet's atmosphere, albeit as vapor.
By Loreta Diverse3 years ago in Futurism
As AI develops rapidly, what is the future ethical cost?
The concerns surrounding AI include it amplifying potentially harmful biases and stereotypes, says a technology ethics expert. She says that 'ethical debt' can develop if we fail to consider the possible negative consequences or societal harms of AI. The only way to decrease ethical debt is to take the time to think ahead about things that might go wrong – but this is not something that technologists are necessarily taught to do, she adds.
By nizam uddin3 years ago in Futurism
These are the jobs that AI can’t replace
I’ve just asked ChatGPT this question: “What jobs will AI be unable to replace?” Within seconds it has whizzed out a 275-word answer. When I asked it to edit its answer down to under 50 words, it was a lot slower. A lot, lot slower.
By nizam uddin3 years ago in Futurism
How can technology help in a holistic approach to ensure inclusion?
Since its humble yet momentous beginnings as wireless telegraphy in 1901, telecommunications and its evolution to Information and Communications Technology (ICT) have taken civilization on an incredible journey, one that is accelerating us towards the intelligent world.
By nizam uddin3 years ago in Futurism
4 promising digital technologies for Circular Construction
To ensure there will be enough housing available for a growing population by 2060, recent studies suggest that we need to construct the equivalent of the building space of New York City every month for the next 40 years. Not only is the size of this project a tremendous challenge, but so is the ecological footprint of the building sector. Currently, it accounts for about 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
By nizam uddin3 years ago in Futurism
AI will help us lead more human-centric lives. Here's why
“Will ChatGPT take our jobs?” is often the very first question I’m asked by people searching for guidance on how artificial intelligence will impact our daily lives. Based on all the headlines we’re seeing about the proliferation of AI, in particular conversational chatbots and ChatGPT, the answer seems to catch some people by surprise: No … at least not yet and not in its current form.
By nizam uddin3 years ago in Futurism











