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Microchips, magnets, connected brains: the posthuman future is upon us. What do we intend to do when he also knocks on the door?
Microchips, magnets, connected brains: the posthuman future is upon us. What do we intend to do when he also knocks on the door?
Protopia: the antidote to widespread pessimism. Realistic and positive visions of the future, where global challenges are overcome with innovation and collaboration.
Mercedes-Benz will collaborate with Apptronik to test the use of the Apollo humanoid robot in the factory, to assist workers in repetitive and physically demanding jobs.
Norwegian startup 1X presents its Eve robots in action. No bipedalism or complex hands, but lots of efficiency in picking up objects, tidying up and even opening doors. Is the future of work on wheels?
Neuralink's move towards human testing raises debates in the scientific field: on the one hand there is hope, on the other there is concern about the implications.
Knightscope introduces guardian robots: a breakthrough in security and artificial intelligence. It's not the first attempt, and it doesn't allay fears.
The idea of a future of anarcho-capitalism, where the market and individualism prevail over any other form of social organization, is increasingly present in the political debate.
Futuro Prossimo and ForwardTO open an outpost on Fatto Quotidiano. Today, Robiati and Riccio's scenarios on the news in the AI era
A world with unlimited, clean energy? It sounds like paradise, but it would also produce new challenges. Let's look at both sides of the coin.
Axiom wants to revolutionize the world of holograms: from contracts with Airbus to Hologram Zoos, this technology seems ready to invade various sectors
California is about to propose Assembly Bill 530 which introduces a license for e-bikes. Objective? Educate young cyclists on the rules of the road.
No, it's not Lercio. Tests of FRED, "educational" traffic lights that help reduce speed in school areas, begin in Montreal.
Between utopia and dystopia, we explore the concept of protopia, a sustainable future in constant, slow evolution.
Joe Russo, director of the Avengers films, imagines a future where AI creates personalized films with photorealistic avatars.
After catastrophism, the other side of the coin: those who minimize the risks of AI. Perhaps for reasons of economic interest.
From drone warfare to bioengineering: today science fiction inspires defense strategies against threats to national security
The Drop Store imagines a future where water is a luxury and pizza is eaten in pills: awareness and dystopia, but not so much.
Shopping and cleaning the house are among the most automated housework. Robots will take up more and more of our time.
If it can survive that long, the human species will face unimaginable changes, possibly splitting into several species, not all of which are biological.
After decades of apparent stagnation we are entering an era driven by intelligent and specialized machines: the possibilities are limitless. What could go wrong in a robotic future?
A new algorithm predicts crimes a week in advance and with 90% accuracy. Dystopia? No, “simple” strategic evolution.