What do you think about controversial technologies like Gene Editing and Neural Implants ? Will they become Mainstream in the future or be restricted to a select few ?
Gene editing technologies like CRISPR hold the potential to cure diseases and even create designer babies.#geneediting #crisprpotential #curediseases #designerbabies #ethicalgeneediting #medicalinnovation #geneticrevolution #futurehealthcare #bioethi
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India is now Russia’s No. 2 supplier of restricted technology
India has surged to become the second-biggest supplier of restricted critical technologies to Russia, US and European officials said, highlighting the challenge in efforts to choke off e
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Rahul Meena
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As new technologies emerge daily, I envision a future where AI-powered homes become a reality. Imagine controlling not just your house, but also your car and virtually everything through your mobile device. I know this is going to be too much costly,
Technologies Along the Innovation S-curve
🧪 Experimental
- BCI evolving from brain signal analysis to brain activity modulation for medical/commercial uses.
- Quantum advancements decreasing error rates.
- Space tech reducing launch costs and incr
Day 16: The Future of Business in Bangalore: A Glimpse Ahead
Content: Bangalore's business landscape is constantly evolving. This post explores what the future holds:
* Emerging technologies: AI, blockchain, and IoT will play a transformative rol
Gamers have discovered that Gabe is a co-founder of Starfish, a company working on developing brain-computer interface neural interfaces. 🎮
Interestingly, earlier, the head of Valve stated that:
- In the future, there will be the ability to edit o
I know content writing, and I am good at it, but I will not continue it in the future. I am doing it to earn some extra income as a student through freelancing. I aspire to become a startup founder one day, but I plan to work in corporates for a few
By 2030, I guarantee we'll all be wearing Zuckerberg's new AR glasses.
Not because they're cool.
Because they're the biggest tech revolution since the iPhone:
In 2014, Zuckerberg bought Oculus for $2 billion.
Zuck sees something we don't:
The f
Guys I know this might be some silly thoughts, but it's fine, I just got this thought now.
what if we all choose the best idea or best few ideas in this platform which might truly become big(atleast based on our analysis and Little bit future seeing
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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• Let's Decode OLA Electric Today ♥️🚀🤩
• Ola Electric is one of India's leading EV startups, founded in 2017 by Bhavish Aggarwal . It has become a unicorn company, valued at over $5.4 billion.
• Investors:
•Raised almost $5 billion from top inve