artificial intelligence
The future of artificial intelligence.
The Lake Around the Corner
There’s a creature that lives in the lake down the street from my house. No one believes me, but I know what I saw. They chalk it up to a vivid imagination, but how many times can you see something so colossally unreal, before you believe its reality? Apparently that argument makes me crazy, so I’ve stopped trying to convince people, but when swimmers go missing I cringe for their fate. Drowning, accidents or whatever else the police file it under, can’t hide the bite marks in the severed leg that washed up on the manmade beach last Tuesday. It’s angry. They angered it, but I’m one science fiction proclamation away from the nut house, so I bit back the truth.
By Melissa Carey5 years ago in Futurism
Introduction To Brain-Computer Interface
The idea of being able to control one’s environment using thoughts was merely a dream of the realm of science fiction, until recently. Introducing the field of Brain-Computer Interface, a technology that enables the electric signals, generated upon brain activity, to be used to interact, manipulate, or control the environment.
By Roshni Raturi5 years ago in Futurism
Application of AI in the fields of Music, Poetry, Arts, and Publishing.
Artificial intelligence is the ability of a machine to display human-like abilities like reasoning, planning, and creativity. The computer receives data, processes it and responds.AI systems are capable of adapting their behavior to a certain extent by analyzing the effects of previous actions and working on them. It is now seen as central to the digital transformation of society. AI is already involved in many fields in our lives and future developments will bring further changes. We will discuss the role of AI in four fields:
By DEEPAK SETHI5 years ago in Futurism
Bloodroot
CON206 hoped no one had heard it—the empty clang of metal being struck by his backhoe. But before he could jump down from the cab to see what he had hit, the foreman was already out of his chair, wheezing from the effort. “Scraps, did you bust my rig again? I told you I’d trade you out if you couldn’t handle the controls,” the foreman yelled. Scraps—206 winced at the name. Out of habit, he glanced in the side mirror at the gaping hole where one of his eyes should be. The city had impounded it during an update session years ago, leaving an uncomfortable snarl of wires exposed, making it glaringly obvious that he was not a Bio. 206 bent the mirror away, opened the cab door, and jumped down to meet the foreman at the dig site.
By Allen Gestup5 years ago in Futurism
AI-Enabled Last Mile Delivery Market to Grow with a Notable CAGR During 2021-2029; Growing Need Amongst Business Organizations to Optimize Last Mile Delivery to Drive Market Growth
Research Nester published a report titled “AI-Enabled Last Mile Delivery Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2029” which delivers detailed overview of the global AI-enabled last mile delivery market in terms of market segmentation by type, business model, end-user industry and by region.
By Jacob Dowling5 years ago in Futurism
A Patient American Economy
A Patient American Economy Dylon and I created this innovative business design idea. The vision kept developing organically in our minds and even while sleeping. The two of us quit our corporate jobs, transferred all we saved up through our jobs to our vision as bootstrap, and began developing this ideation to make this conceived dream a reality, putting forth 80-hour unpaid work weeks at the minimum. The most interesting rewarding aspect of this opportunity was not related to how much money; more importantly, we could be enabled to broadcast the primary and insightful awareness to the world related to unfortunate happenings occurring across the globe.
By Tyjuan Swain5 years ago in Futurism







