AI Revolutionizing Neonatal Healthcare: Pioneering a Safer Tomorrow

Hello, I’m Jabir, a seventh-semester Computer Engineering student with a passion for AI, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision. I’m dedicated to applying these cutting-edge technologies to drive innovation across diverse fields. In this article, I’m thrilled to present a project ‘Cuddle Care,’ a pioneering endeavor harnessing AI project to transform neonatal healthcare, providing a hopeful […]

Why AI Is Not the Only Risk We Face

The effective accelerationist(e/acc) crowd on 𝕏, which seems to be steadily growing, is focused solely on one kind of singularity: a techno-capital singularity. This is a singularity that’s slightly different from the concept mathematician John von Neumann proposed in the 1950s. Before we proceed, let’s define what a singularity really is. Mathematically, it’s a point […]

The End of the Subscription Era is Coming

Love it or hate it, we’re living in the subscription era. I’m not just talking about streaming platforms, which have been biting the wallet for years, or newspapers and magazines, which have simply migrated their long-term models to a new digital era. No, I’m talking about everything. Beer, insurance, cinema: just three of the crazy […]

Transforming my Wired Printer to Wireless

Up until the last year or so, I’ve always questioned the need for a wireless printer — why would I even need one? All it takes is plugging in a printer USB cable to my laptop. Printing is not a usual activity for me, or for that matter, for most of us. And, I’ve to […]

The Internet: A Global Sociocultural Experiment

The internet, now interchangeable with the World Wide Web, is the largest sociocultural project humanity has ever undertaken since the printing press. Far bigger than radio, the telegraph or television. All revolutionary communications technologies are, to a large degree, sociocultural experiments. Why is this important for us to understand? The reason the internet became a […]

Why We Fear New Technologies At First

As we associety became increasingly aware of the printing press in the early 15th century, some saw opportunity while others saw it as the work of the devil and decried it for taking away peoples jobs. The Catholic church was largely neutral, but some Popes and senior clergy weren’t overly happy. Some censorship measures were put in […]

The Next Technology Trend? Being Human

If you’re thinking biohacking and becoming cyborgs, that would make sense. It’s often how we look at technology and it’s role alongside human evolution. A new technology is coming, get ready for it. It’s going to change everything we are told. Sometimes is does. But this is not the next trend when it comes to […]

The Internet Is Still Wide Open

Nearly 2 million years ago, we figured out how to turn a boring old lump of rock into a tool. Quite an astonishing feat of brain power. As a result, rather than tearing off meat with our hands we could slice up some very nice t-bone steaks. We somehow also knew cooked meat was not […]

A.I., Tech Revolutions & Society

Itwouldn’t be unreasonable to think that with the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney etc., that AI is currently, or about to, completely and utterly change the world. On an almost daily basis we see news headlines forecasting massive job losses, business will never be the same or we’re all going to […]

Leveraging the Internet’s Knowledge: Connecting AI For Optimal Results

Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the way we interact with the internet and process information. As AI continues to evolve, it becomes increasingly crucial to connect our AI to the internet’s vast knowledge repository. This connection can exponentially enhance the AI’s potential by providing it with an extensive database to learn from and improve […]