artificial intelligence
The future of artificial intelligence.
The lost nuclear bombs that no one can find
t was a mild winter's morning at the height of the Cold War. On January 17, 1966, at around 10:30am, a Spanish shrimp fisherman watched a misshapen white parcel fall from the sky… and silently glide towards the Alboran Sea. It had something hanging beneath it, though he couldn’t make out what it was. Then it slipped beneath the waves.
By Holy horse3 years ago in Futurism
The Awakened Dreamer
It all starts with a tinge of inspiration and just that little touch can fuel you for a full term of bliss. I've been reawakened with my dreams to writing. I didn't dream about being a writer but I've always dreamed to have a career of freedom. I forgot how relaxing writing was.
By Butterfly Nation 3 years ago in Futurism
How artificial intelligence can help you change your life and your mindset.
How Artificial Intelligence Can Help You Change Your Life And Your Mindset. When you think of artificial intelligence, what comes to mind? Terminator or C3PO probably are the first things, right? For some people, AI evokes worries and questions about the future of humanity — what happens when the machines become more intelligent than us? Will we be replaced by robots that can do everything better? All these are valid concerns, but the truth is that AI isn’t just about killer robots or human extinction — it’s also about improving our lives, from finding better ways to work to making all kinds of things easier.
By KAMME TONG3 years ago in Futurism
Simulationist Church Members Contact Me in Mexico
I thought I had left all of this simulation hypothesis and Simulationist church crap behind me when I left my former home to move to Baja, California, Mexico some six months ago now. In retrospect it was probably naïve to think the church would completely forget about me, especially considering how much closer I would now be geographically to their main modern day stronghold, silicon valley in the state of California. From my new home just south of Tijuana it is only about 8ookm and a roughly 8.5h drive (depending on traffic) to make it to the valley of doom as I call it. Those who know me and my writings know that I am no fan of silicon valley and in fact have delivered many a verbal beating to a place populated by some of the worlds worst people doing some of the worlds most useless and wasteful things. Of course, it is also home to some of its best people doing the exact opposite of that. Unfortunately the former outweigh the later by a large margin which seems to grow larger every year.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Futurism
In A Strange Place
(Part 4) My eyes hurt from the bright light. It took a lot of arguing to convince General Goyce to put the shutters down. She kept acting as if I was just pretending that the light was hurting my eyes. If that was Goyce, I didn't know what I had ever seen in her. Yet again, it wasn't anymore and probably never had been. She had a few of her mannerisms and even spoke like her sometimes, but it wasn't her.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Futurism
Backlinks Work Well With Social Signals for Search Engine Optimization
Building backlinks is a big part of ranking well in the search engines like Google since a decade ago , but as the internet progress and evolve, many web development forgo backlink building, because they feel that social signal; is better . So, do you still build backlinks and will it help to improve SEO to your site ? Do we just focus on social media to improve on Social signal to boost a site’s page ranking ?
By Estalontech3 years ago in Futurism








