6,000,000 years ago (125,000 generations) Homo Erectus。 The arrival of our first anatomically similar ancestors. 200,000 years ago (7,500 generations) Homo Sapiens。 If you could time travel this is the farthest back you could go and be able to successfully breed with something... Continue Reading →
When confronted by sweeping change humanity tends to divide into two groups, those that get caught up in it and benefit from the early adoption of it, and those that ignore it, scoff at it or fight against it and... Continue Reading →
The four reactions humans have to new knowledge. Disbelief – A nerdy sci-fi fantasy to measured skepticism. A healthy amount of doubt is surely warranted with bold new ideas, but give it time and investigate the veracity of the claims made for... Continue Reading →
All new technologies start off just in the hands of those who created it and then slowly trickle down, eventually someone finds a way to capitalize off of it and opens it up to the market place where it... Continue Reading →
Humanity is distinct from every other species on earth because of our ability to enact change. AI has the potential to bolster that ability and make it feasible for individuals to shape their world in ways never dreamed of before.... Continue Reading →
“Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human. Society is something that precedes the individual. Anyone who either cannot lead the common... Continue Reading →
The race to see who will be the first to perfect all of these new innovations to come has already begun. Those that are first will also be the first to access those new markets and monopolize them. Whole new... Continue Reading →
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