A Japanese showerhead maker called Science Co. is planning to debut what it's calling the "human washing machine of the future" at the Osaka Kansai Expo in April 2025.
I have one question, as a child who grew up watching sci-fi movies now they can be reality because of AI but is it really causing threat to us humans on that greater scale and if so why can't we put some limitations on it ?
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Varun Jeph
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A Japanese showerhead maker called Science Co. is planning to debut what it's calling the "human washing machine of the future" at the Osaka Kansai Expo in April 2025.
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Varun Jeph
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Imagine a device that could wash people (bathing) the way a washing machine washes clothes!
While there isn't a direct equivalent to a washing machine for bathing, there have been some interesting inventions in the past.
One historical example is t
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Suganth
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🔊 The Lexus LFA - one of the best sounding car designed by the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Toyota Motors named Lexus.
If you ask any car enthusiast about the best driving experience car around 2k10 period, they most probably w
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Gaurav Prajapati
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Quit,
I think i am just going to Quit the overthinking probability for my idea of POV .
I have contracted with many programs who are happy to join me for making my SCI-FI idea real . But the problem comes for practically making that idea real . Tha
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Mr Z
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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