At 1,000 times thinner than a human hair, it's tiny enough to be incorporated into everyday devices, such as smartphones, computer screens, and TVs.
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![]() The list includes cloning a wooly mammoth and making designer humans.
Al Cannistra's insight:
the future is just beginning - and will be for a long long time
![]() In place of Wi-Fi, using light as Li-Fi is totally secure, offers extremely fast Internet and will save energy too.
Al Cannistra's insight:
we are so early in the adventure... imagine a few hundred - or a thousand - years from now |
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Al Cannistra's insight:
OF COURSE they are watching - but perhaps this is nothing more than a transitional period for humanity - time to get used to some computer always knowing where you are - uhm, within reason - for example, if Capt Picard was on board the Enterprise the computer knew where he was.... when Q removed him - well, another story for another time.... . .
![]() The competition is fierce, the key players are billionaires, but the path—and even the destination—remains uncertain.
Al Cannistra's insight:
just a stepping stone... we really need Scotty to beam us all over the place... and then no need for drones either!
![]() Facebook is firing on all cylinders. Now Mark Zuckerberg is looking to the decade ahead, from AI to VR to drones.
Al Cannistra's insight:
where will it take us? how will the term "super power" be defined in the future? who will be the super powers? |
if the world does not blow up, it is going to be a fun future....
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