evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
“The Death of Physical Cash: Why Gen Z Might Never Carry a Wallet Again”
Not long ago, pulling out cash was second nature. Now? It’s borderline awkward. Walk into a coffee shop today, and you’ll likely see signs that say: “No cash accepted.” PayPal, Apple Pay, Venmo, Zelle, Google Wallet, crypto wallets, QR codes—physical money is vanishing before our eyes.
By GadgetGround10 months ago in Futurism
“AI Girlfriends Are Booming—and That Should Terrify Us”
Once a fringe fantasy confined to sci-fi movies, AI-generated girlfriends are now a billion-dollar industry—and growing fast. With apps like Replika, EVA AI, and Anima exploding in popularity, people are now building deep, emotional, even romantic relationships with lines of code.
By GadgetGround10 months ago in Futurism
Modern Technology and War
Introduction: A New Age of Conflict The nature of warfare has undergone radical transformations throughout history, but never as rapidly as in the 21st century. Today's battlefields extend beyond physical terrain into cyberspace, orbit, and even the human mind itself. As nations race to harness cutting-edge technologies, we stand at the precipice of a new era where algorithms may prove deadlier than artillery shells.
By AKBER SIDDIQUE SIDDIQUE10 months ago in Futurism
People Who Were Using AI 700 Years Ago
When people hear the term "artificial intelligence," their minds race to Silicon Valley—robots, algorithms, and futuristic tech. But few realize that centuries before the age of computers, Muslim engineers were building automated machines, some with programmable features and mechanical feedback—concepts that today form the backbone of modern AI and robotics.
By Keramatullah Wardak10 months ago in Futurism
Your Digital Twin Lives Forever: Ready for Immortality?
My Digital Ghost Moment Last month, I watched a video of my late grandpa. His laugh, his quirky “well, shoot” catchphrase—it hit like a ton of bricks. He’s been gone five years, but what if I could chat with him again? Not through a Ouija board, but an AI clone, a digital twin with his voice, memories, and cheesy jokes. This isn’t sci-fi anymore. Tech companies are crafting AI clones—virtual versions of you that could “live” forever. At 29, I’m equal parts spooked and intrigued. I dug into the tech, from Silicon Valley breakthroughs to tech blogs buzzing about digital immortality, to figure out what this means. Could your essence outlast your body? Here’s the scoop on AI cloning’s how, why, and “what now,” plus questions to ask before uploading your soul.
By F. M. Rayaan10 months ago in Futurism
“Why Smart Glasses Will Replace Smartphones (Sooner Than You Think)”
Just a decade ago, the idea of walking around with computers on our faces felt absurd—clunky, geeky, dystopian. Google Glass flopped, and the public laughed it off. But now in 2025, that laughter is fading fast. Thanks to advancements in AI, displays, and wearability, smart glasses are making a comeback. And this time, they're cool, useful, and almost invisible.
By GadgetGround10 months ago in Futurism











