Well, that trend forecast didn’t take long.
On 4 April 2023, in “AI, THE PERFECT AGENT TO REWRITE HUMAN HISTORY,” we predicted that AI would be considered the “perfect agent” to rewrite human history and works of literature.
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Well, that trend forecast didn’t take long.
On 4 April 2023, in “AI, THE PERFECT AGENT TO REWRITE HUMAN HISTORY,” we predicted that AI would be considered the “perfect agent” to rewrite human history and works of literature.
A joint military project among Australia, the U.K., and U.S. has made an initial test of a swarm of drones equipped with AI.
Artificial Intelligence advising government pols and bureaucrats?
It’s something The Trends Journal predicted well before Microsoft’s announcement this past week that it was making a gov-compliant edition of its cutting edge generative ChatGPT (pioneered by Microsoft partner OpenAI) available to its Federal clientele. (See “THE AI LEGISLATOR YOU DIDN’T VOTE FOR,” 23 Aug 2022.)
In studying the impact of AI on phone jockeys at a Fortune 500 company’s customer service call-in center, researchers from Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that newer workers benefited the most.
Two naturally occurring substances have been shown in studies to retard, and perhaps reverse, aging in test animals.
A cross-disciplinary team of researchers at the Netherlands’ Radboud University has created a process to make synthetic molecules that behave just like real organic ones.
Road engineers at South Korea’s Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology have found a way to take some vehicle exhaust out of the air until we’re all driving electric cars.
While the fake meat industry is being touted as an environmentally friendly and sustainable way to feed the world, the true intent is to recreate the kind of global control that Monsanto and others achieved through patented GMO seed development
All the economic eyes are on the central Banksters. What will they do next? Raise, lower or hold their interest rates.
There has been no other time in the history of the world where global debt has risen faster than it is rising today. Moreover, the big secret is this: no matter how much debt puppet governments pump into the system, via the REAL world government system which is world central banks, the amount of debt pulled into the system is never enough.