humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Catholic Saints Feast Days - March
2nd March Saint Angela of the Cross Born in Seville, Spain, on 30th January 1846, Angela is a relatively modern saint. Angela was born into a pious family, her father was a cook in the convent of Trinitarian while her mother did the laundry there. The couple had fourteen children, although only six reached adulthood.
Sapphire RavenclawPublished 25 days ago in FuturismThe Evolution of Apple: A Journey from Humble Beginnings to Technological Revolution
In the annals of technological history, few companies have left as profound a mark as Apple Inc. From its modest beginnings in a garage to its status as a global tech giant, Apple's journey is a testament to innovation, design excellence, and unwavering vision. This article traces the evolution of Apple from its inception to the present day, exploring the key milestones, products, and cultural impact that have defined the company's trajectory.
An agreed madness
It is not for him to pride himself who loveth his own country, but rather for him who loveth the whole world. The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens. -- Bahá’u’lláh
Andrew ScottPublished 25 days ago in FuturismComparison Between Dark and 3 Body Problem: Who Wins?
Guys, believe me, today's topic will prove to be an enjoyable ride for all of you because today I have decided to do a comparison between Dark and 3 Body Problem because the genres of both series are the same.
Ayush VermaPublished 25 days ago in FuturismOh Hell!
Carrie sat there watching, but silent. It wasn’t the pale Carrie, but the one I had been used to seeing. The others were also quite somber. “I didn’t expect that,” she finally said “You were only gone a few minutes. I’ll get you something to drink.” She stood up and headed to a small table in the corner of the room. There were a few snacks and drinks spread out there for us, I guess, or the employees. I still wasn’t sure where I was. It was hard to remember. And then I remembered the hospital.
Om Prakash John GilmorePublished 25 days ago in FuturismThe Diverse Range of Chemical Elements
British spelling. Please read in order. Number 1 Number 2 <><><> I’m an Oxygen Atom (O) With Atomic Number 8 I am made of 8 protons, 8 neutrons, and 8 electrons, and my state at room temperature is gas.
A B ForbesPublished 26 days ago in FuturismUnveiling the Cosmos: 8 Captivating Space Discoveries You Almost Missed Hearing About
Space research is about to get wild. With recent advancements in space-faring and space-viewing technology, we’re truly in a golden age of astronomy. The pace of discovery and advancement has seemingly accelerated in the first few months of this year. And, with promising reports and plans from major research institutions across Earth, these discoveries seem to be a good omen for what’s to come. From distant exoplanets to awe-inspiring phenomena, explore the cosmos and witness the wonders that have emerged from the forefront of space exploration in 2024 — so far.
Olivia L. DobbsPublished 28 days ago in FuturismMetal and Canvas: Love in NeoTech
In this tale, wires and emotions entwine, creating a love story that defies societal norms and transcends the limits of metal and flesh. 🌟🤖❤️
Haseeb TariqPublished 28 days ago in FuturismThe Ethical Terrain of AI Integration: Strategies for Managers
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various aspects of our lives has become increasingly prevalent. As managers and leaders, it's imperative to not only embrace the potential benefits of AI but also to navigate its implementation ethically and responsibly. This requires a delicate balance between fostering innovation, safeguarding human employment, and prioritizing ethical considerations.
Sebastian ClarkePublished 29 days ago in FuturismA Time When Life Had No Eyes
I write short easy-to-understand stories about the universe and life, here are two, enjoy. British spelling <><><> 1/2 Early life on Earth had no eyes; then came simple eyespots or light receptors. Now, for the first time, organisms could detect some light and be aware of their environment.
A B ForbesPublished about a month ago in FuturismThe intended outcome of Trump's attacks on science throughout his presidency was not achieved.
Individual citizens require access to trustworthy and dependable information to make educated decisions. This is the reason that press and information freedoms are crucial to a healthy democracy. Citizens are believed to have gained unprecedented levels of empowerment with the advent of the internet, enabling them to more or less obtain real-time information on matters that are important to them.
Francis DamiPublished about a month ago in FuturismThe Benevolent AI Paradox: Friend or Foe?
Artificial intelligence's portrayal in popular movies and theoretical fiction often oscillates between two extreme narratives: one that puts AI as humanity's savior, leading to a golden age of prosperity and creativity, and a second narrative that makes it the source of dystopian situations where machines rise against man. The latter version is particularly characterized by fear and suspicion that are brought by the concerns of surpassing human intellect and autonomy for artificial intelligence. Nevertheless, amidst these divergent viewpoints lies an internal contradiction: if we treat AI nicely, can't it kill us?
Kageno HoshinoPublished about a month ago in Futurism