We provide news on the future of technology, science and society: if there is one thing that is about to arrive, it has already arrived here.
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The energy transition will destroy the world economy. Or not?
The energy transition will do much more than destroy the economy and social fabric of the planet, (detailed) data in hand.
Future notes
Speed and precision never seen before: the Astribot S1 robot is lightning
From the ability to open wine to the delicacy of cutting a cucumber, the humanoid s1 displays impressive precision and speed
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Artificial intelligence
Osteoarthritis, AI blood test beats X-rays and predicts it 10 years earlier
By analyzing just 6 proteins in the blood, an AI algorithm predicts years in advance, without symptoms and accurately, who will develop osteoarthritis
I'll take you into the future of “automated” and AI-generated entertainment
A creator has shown the potential of AI to generate entire television episodes with just a few clicks, opening a glimpse into the future of "automated" entertainment
Medical Research
Osteoarthritis, AI blood test beats X-rays and predicts it 10 years earlier
By analyzing just 6 proteins in the blood, an AI algorithm predicts years in advance, without symptoms and accurately, who will develop osteoarthritis
Condoms, those that are worn 2 hours before arrive: no more breaks
Goodbye latex, welcome AT-10 synthetic resin: the new smart condoms can be worn hours earlier: "declines in enthusiasm" are averted
Italy Next
Organizations and people who shape the future.
BlackHawk, 45 knots with only 50 kW: all the secrets of the flying dinghy
The first electric inflatable boat with retractable hydrofoil speaks Italian: an innovation that promises to revolutionize boating.
“The robots? They create jobs, not steal them." Amazon's word.
Amazon's top executive is sure of it: "Technology does not eliminate jobs, but creates opportunities." Is he right or wrong?