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Sacrilege Will Save Us Today / Addiction Will Save Us Forever
Part One of a Two-Part Series You have likely heard about the coming singularity. As futurist Ray Kurzweil envisions, it is the moment when our machinery finally begins to outsmart us. For some, this is the promise of technology. A … Continue reading
Act Like Robots So Humanity Can Survive
The Paradox of Free Will During Information Overabundance I hope you can read to the end of this sentence. If you have come this far, you may have what it takes to continue until the end of this blog post. … Continue reading
Posted in Futurism and the Tomorrow Mill
Tagged ADHD, attention span, focus, information, information overload, robots, technology
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