Dyson Zone: good idea or horror? Los dos.
Pure sound, pure air. If we put it this way it's a fairy tale, but just look at the Dyson Zone to understand that the future is becoming a nightmare.
Pure sound, pure air. If we put it this way it's a fairy tale, but just look at the Dyson Zone to understand that the future is becoming a nightmare.
Orwell and Huxley perhaps wrote the two greatest dystopian novels in history. They were pupils and teachers, but which of them has better predicted the future we live in today?
Robot dogs used to patrol a border - thankfully it's a Black Mirror dystopia, right? No. Reality surpasses imagination.
The future is robotic, between intelligent and specialized machines: the point of the situation, between immense opportunities and as many risks.
A Tokyo restaurant organizes dinners with diners placed under special lantern-shaped dividers. Gentlemen, the dystopia has served.
Singapore is already quite “ahead” on safety monitoring. Today it goes further "forward" by deploying robots in public areas. Welcome, dystopia.
Agriculture 4.0 will change our lives, but for better or for worse? Here are two future scenarios: we must avoid one and embrace another.
In an unfortunate attempt to devote itself to the welfare of its employees, Amazon makes a sensational omelette.
Pending the presentation of the report on UFO sightings, the utterances of the authorities are increasing.
Having passed through the USA without any particular reactions, an installation featuring meat grown using human cells has caused quite a stir. It's useful.
AIR Helmet, or: wearing an anti-Covid helmet. What effect does the idea of living ventilated and safe in a glass bowl have on you?
The pandemic has not canceled the future, it has "only" changed it. This is why predictions about the future also change: but the world in 2030 still looks pink.
The Deepfake at the service of news: Reuters and a startup in the field of AI are studying the system to give us automatic news, in real time and... with a human face
A perfect circle: the founder of the www has developed an "emergency protocol" to save the internet. Many adhesions, but will we be able to respect it?
Humanity is moving very quickly towards a rosy future. A perfect world, even if perfection will never be fully achieved. Does this seem like an unreasonable prediction to you? Think that the alternative is self-destruction. Tertium non datur, and the dystopias of the various films are unlikely. One of the best films seen in recent years was Interstellar, but as much as I loved it, it has a weak point: it is set in a future that is not at all rosy. A dystopian nightmare in which storms… Read more
With this device the last taboo also disappears: the control of your friends even in the bathroom.