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Applications of photonics for artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing
Photonics, the science of generating, controlling, and detecting light, is playing a paramount role in the future of Artificial Intelligence and Neuromorphic Computing.
Susan FourtanéPublished 2 months ago in FuturismYoung mind meets Creativity is essential for the productive World.
Youth , the term itself reflects energy, enthusiasm and ,optimism.Youthfulness today's world has more or less become synonymous with 'High Confidence,a fighting spirit, an urge towards a quick outcome , a work hard and party harder kind of attitude . It would, therefore,not be wrong to say that today's youth is more impatient than the youth a few decades ago.
Himanshu ShekharmundaPublished 2 months ago in FuturismUnraveling the Mystery of the Universe's Strongest Force
Have you ever wondered about the mysteries of the universe and the forces that govern it? One of the most fascinating phenomena in the cosmos is the movement of galaxies away from each other since the Big Bang. However, this expansion is not uniform, and some massive clusters of matter are slowing us down. One such cluster is the Great Attractor, a gravitational anomaly that exerts an irresistible force on us and other galaxies, pulling us towards it for billions of years. Despite being invisible, the Great Attractor is one of the most massive structures in the observable universe, and its influence extends over a vast area of space. Scientists have been studying this mysterious object for decades, but there is still much to learn about its nature and the role it plays in shaping the cosmos.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in Futurism5 Scientific Advancements That Could Make You Feel Like a Superhero
Superheroes have always been a fascination for humans. The idea of having superpowers and using them to fight crime or cause chaos has intrigued us for ages. However, not everyone is lucky enough to be born with superpowers like Superman or Vegeta. But, with the help of scientific breakthroughs, humans can now gain abilities beyond that of everyday people.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FuturismBest Wireless Earbud To Buy Right Now
In an era dominated by technological innovation, wireless earbuds have emerged as indispensable companions, offering unparalleled convenience and immersive audio experiences. As the demand for untethered audio solutions continues to soar, a myriad of options has flooded the market, promising an unparalleled auditory journey. In this exploration of the wireless earbud landscape, we delve into three standout contenders: the "MoreJoy M2 Mini Wireless Earbud," the "QYCAITEK Wireless Earbuds," and the "JLab Go Air Pop True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds + Charging Case." Each device not only exemplifies the evolution of audio technology but also caters to unique preferences and needs, providing users with an array of choices to elevate their auditory encounters.
Alex SáfránPublished 2 months ago in FuturismSoaring Dreams
In the collective imagination, the idea of flying cars has long been a symbol of the future. A futuristic vision that seemed confined to the realms of science fiction is now at the forefront of technological pursuits. As we gaze toward the skies, the quest for flying cars unfolds as a captivating journey filled with innovation, challenges, and the persistent human desire to defy gravity.
OpenAI Unveils Sora: The Mindblowing AI That Creates Videos from Text
Have you ever imagined bringing your words to life in the form of a video? Well, now it's possible, thanks to OpenAI's latest creation - Sora! Sora is not just any ordinary AI; it's a groundbreaking model that can turn simple text prompts into captivating one-minute videos that look incredibly real. Let's dive into the world of Sora and explore its fascinating capabilities
Avhishek AgarwalPublished 2 months ago in FuturismConnie Jacobs-Walton Reimagines The Future of Work: How AI is Transforming HR Practices
The entrance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is dramatically transforming work in general and the Human Resource (HR) segment in particular. In addition to automation, this change includes a redesign of HR processes and the introduction of new ones to create a more agile, inclusive, and effective workplace.
Connie Jacobs-WaltonPublished 2 months ago in FuturismEnhancing Reality: Exploring the World of Augmented Reality.
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital information on the physical world, creating a blend of the real and virtual worlds. It uses devices like smartphones, tablets, and wearable devices to create interactive and immersive experiences that enhance our perception of reality. AR applications process user input and display immediate, relatedly relevant information. AR systems understand the environment and user positioning, enabling tailored experiences. Digital objects are accurately aligned with their real-world counterparts, creating a sense of immersion and presence. AR devices use various sensors, like cameras, GPS, and accelerometers, to track user movements and environmental changes. AR has a wide range of applications including Education and training, AR facilitates interactive learning by overlaying 3D models, animations, and quizzes.
Will No Code/Low Code Tools Replace Developers?
Whether AI will lead to mass unemployment or will act as an opportunity for evolution? Indeed, it is all the rage now, similar to how people feared robots stealing our jobs back in the day. Fast-forward to today, and here we are working parallel to them, playing off each other’s strengths.
Bhagyam SinghPublished 2 months ago in FuturismDef-Con 4
The final victory has been won. Mankind can now rest in peace. Def-Con 4 (1985) Def-Con 4 is a relentlessly bad, even somewhat odious 1980s nuclear Cold War Era scare film set in a post-apocalyptic Ontario or thereabouts, and featuring three astronauts aboard an orbital space station cum Reagan Star Wars wet dream. They seemingly survive the thermonuclear mayhem below and rocket back to Earth but then the woman (Kate Lynch) dies or is imprisoned or something (I forget which) and the surviving male space hero (Tim Choate) gets kidnapped by a roly poly Sawney Beane psychopath (Maury Chaykin) keeping a cheerleader (Lenore Zann) hostage in the basement.
Lost in Space
I always wanted to be an astronaut, to go see what outer space felt like. The charm of adventure. I thought I might become a NASA Intern or an Astronaut, or if not that, maybe get a Job as an Astrophysicist there. Those privileges are just for US Citizens, I came to know when I actually applied for it. Well that's a sad story. Isn't it?
Syeda Ayesha ArshadPublished 2 months ago in Futurism