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The Price of Everything, The Value of Nothing
We live in a world increasingly defined by what we can measure—time, money, clicks, data. The more quantifiable something is, the more “real” it becomes. But what happens when the things that matter most—love, trust, imagination, presence—slip through the cracks of our metrics? In an age of artificial intelligence, digital convenience, and hyper-efficiency, a quiet question echoes beneath the hum of servers and screens: What do we really value anymore?
By Ahmed Rayhan11 months ago in Futurism
The Rise of AI and the Fall of Traditional Photography
A Legacy of Light, Shadow, and Skill Photography has always been a profession based on precision, patience, and acquired knowledge. Photographers learned their craft through years of experience, understanding the interplay of light and shadow, the art of composition, and the subtle power of emotion captured in a still image. Mastering manual focus, choosing the right aperture, or manipulating natural light weren't just technical decisions; they were the artist's artistic touches.
By Sayed Zewayed11 months ago in Futurism
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin Goes Live In the US: Launches In 6 Major Cities – Key Details & Impact Revealed
The cryptocurrency world is buzzing with excitement as Sam Altman’s Worldcoin, a groundbreaking blockchain initiative, officially launches its U.S. operations across six major cities. Designed to merge artificial intelligence, biometric verification, and decentralized finance, Worldcoin aims to redefine digital identity and financial inclusion. This article dives into the project’s U.S. expansion, its innovative technology, and the potential ripple effects on the crypto market and global economy.
By Jacky Kapadia11 months ago in Futurism
Can Scientists Bring Dinosaurs Back to Life?
The idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life has fascinated people for decades, especially since the blockbuster movie Jurassic Park hit the screens. But how close are we to actually reviving these ancient giants? Is it just science fiction, or could it one day become a reality? In this article, we explore the long-tailed keyword topic “Can scientists bring dinosaurs back to life? De-extinction explained” and break it down in simple, clear terms.
By Waqar Ahmad11 months ago in Futurism
Researchers find that certain cognitive abilities are associated with longer lifespans in older persons.
A new study published in Psychological Science notes that not all aspects of intelligence are equally related to how long people live. It has long been known that more intelligent people live longer, but researchers who used data from research based on the Berlin era discovered a specific ability: verbal liquids. Those who could quickly name animals or words, starting with a particular letter, tended to be longer than those who had to deal with them. High values for these tasks predict a nearly nine-year difference in median survival.
By Francis Dami12 months ago in Futurism










