The future of our memory? In a cloud
Are you ready for a world where memory is stored in a cloud? The scenarios of a future in which (unfortunately) we will not forget anything.
Are you ready for a world where memory is stored in a cloud? The scenarios of a future in which (unfortunately) we will not forget anything.
In a recent tweet, Elon Mask announced his desire to create a new social media, based entirely on free speech.
The leader in electric vehicles announces extensive testing of battery materials: the manganese option is ticked.
The fusion of humanity with the technology we have created has begun: what will brain-computer interfaces bring us?
The Australian company Synchron claims primacy: a brain implant allows this and other functions to a paralyzed patient.
And they did it faster than a computer and artificial intelligence. New perspectives for brain cell-based biological computers?
A brain implant combined with an "artificial retina" allows a patient to see after 16 years of blindness.
A system of tiny chips will be able to detect and record neural activity from multiple points in the brain.
A totally different approach to that of brain implants at Neuralink. Laboratory tests are encouraging: next step, animal testing.
A new generation neural implant destroys the previous ones, allowing a person to write with thought at speeds never seen before.
Telekinesis has advanced from the CIA's mystical research programs, and is now possible in many respects, thanks to technology.
Virtual reality has imposed itself strongly from 2000 onwards: how will it evolve according to the current pace? Towards an experience indistinguishable from reality
Merged reality, a point after which the physical world and VR will be indistinguishable, holds sway. Here are all the clues that lead to this future “reality explosion”
Alphabet's most pioneering company secretly develops a device that delivers superhuman and selective hearing. After the first rumors, we await developments.
The future may be dominated by superintelligences that we cannot control. Can we influence them in any way? Nick Bostrom reflects on the implications of the technological singularity.
Musk's latest prediction makes a clean sweep of the human pilots on board: the fighters will all be drones, he says. And I doubt he's wrong.
Neuroscience on the shields in 2020: in the year in which "science" rhymed with "virus", there was a lot of crucial research that often went unnoticed.
Nesos is a device for neuromodulation that is not surgically implanted, but sends impulses to the brain through two earphones
A system that "uploads" knowledge into the minds of pilots, neuromodulation, can be a new step in the human-machine interface
Science fiction ideas and technologies have always inspired fans, but also those who really built the future.
The transhuman future will soon take us to a new level of consciousness: time to "regulate" new non-biological antennas and we will acquire a form of cyber immortality