Humanity is churning through the planet’s resources, but it’s not easy to put a time limit on survival, as Stephen Hawking has, experts say.
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“I will answer very simply, that the internet will disappear… It will be part of your presence all the time.”
That was Eric Schmidt talking on a panel about the future of the web earlier last year. He’s referencing a vision of the future which, not too long ago would have felt very much a work of science fiction.
But today, we inch closer to this idea of architecturally integrated, living, breathing, dynamic spaces. The internet becomes something that’s omnipresent, instead of just something you click on.
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A Day Made of Glass — Corning’s Vision for the Future.
Interactive glass surfaces, seamless delivery of real-time information, and technologies that enrich your life — that’s Corning’s vision for the future. And it is a world enabled by glass.
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Nifty…I’ll definitely give it a go when I find the time!
Has anyone else seen it yet? If so, thoughts?
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s new Syfy show is all about a dystopian future where the government has dwindled away and giving corporations have unlimited power. It’s also about Ben Larson (Sean Teale) and his work to rise in and thus possibly destroy one of those corporations.