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Will We Live on Mars in Our Lifetime?
The Question That Keeps Coming Back Every time I read a headline about Mars—whether it’s a rover sending back stunning images or a billionaire promising space colonies—I feel a spark of wonder. And then I think of the question that so many of us have asked at least once:
By Habib king8 months ago in Futurism
Michael Ocean on AI: Accepting It Without Losing Our Humanity
In the history of entertainment, every technological leap has been met with skepticism. Silent film stars never imagined they would one day need to speak on camera. When sound arrived, many feared it would end careers. Then came color film, digital cameras, and eventually CGI — each met with resistance before becoming part of the creative landscape.
By Kathryn Monroe8 months ago in Futurism
I Used AI to Build a Side Hustle That Pays My Bills — Here’s Exactly How I Did It. AI-Generated.
I wasn’t looking for a miracle. I was just looking for a way to pay my bills without burning out. One night, I was doom-scrolling, watching strangers brag about “making money while they sleep” using AI. I assumed it was clickbait. But a tiny part of me — the part tired of working for pennies — thought: What if it’s not?
By Nathanial Page8 months ago in Futurism
Part Three: The Final Revelation, And The True Face of the Divine
The True Face of the Divine In the first part, we explored an age when gods walked among men, an era when humanity's relationship with the divine was direct and tangible. In the second part, we entered the Golden Age, a period characterized by unity, wisdom, and balance. However, we soon witnessed its slow unraveling as corruption, ambition, and the burden of human forgetfulness took hold. This descent into chaos was not merely a loss of knowledge; it was a deliberate concealment orchestrated by those who feared humanity's awakening, as well as by the cycles of time itself, which safeguard sacred truths until the appropriate moment for their reemergence.
By The Secret History Of The World8 months ago in Futurism
The Rise of Chinese Mini-Sized Drones: Tiny Machines with Huge Impact
In the world of drones, bigger has long meant better—larger drones with heavy payloads, longer flight times, and advanced sensors have dominated military and commercial skies. But in recent years, a fascinating trend has emerged from China: the rise of mini-sized drones, some no bigger than a wasp or a small bird. These tiny flying machines pack surprising capabilities into diminutive frames, changing how surveillance, reconnaissance, and even combat are conducted. This article explores the fast-evolving landscape of Chinese mini-drones, their unique features, and the implications they hold for global security and technology.
By Emad Iqbal8 months ago in Futurism
The AI Usage Limit Wars Have Begun — And Startups Are the First Casualties
The Coffee Meeting That Changed Everything ☕ Yesterday, I sat across from a friend — a serial founder who had traded his old, successful startup life for something bolder. His new company was 100% powered by AI. Not just AI tools. Not just a chatbot on the side.
By Awais Qarni 8 months ago in Futurism










