The Rise Of The Cyborgian Consumer
Elva Thompson – To the Posthumanist technocrats, ‘natural man’ is a failed project that desperately needs to be improved upon.
Elva Thompson – To the Posthumanist technocrats, ‘natural man’ is a failed project that desperately needs to be improved upon.
Kingsley L. Dennis – Unless you’ve been living in a cave somewhere then you will know what Black Friday is all about.
Nicholas West – The move toward using robots in law enforcement, private security, and even to scare away the homeless, has been a decade-long trend that is now becoming much more prevalent in everyday life.
Jon Rappoport – In the future when robots have taken over, will the human spirit find a way to survive?
Jon Rappoport – Totalitarian science lets you know you’re living in a totalitarian society.
Katherine Carroll – Nano-robotics is gaining momentum in health care and other niche markets, but what does this mean for your privacy?
Waking Times While debate continues to rage about the threat of autonomous “killer robots,” the mechanized replacement of humans continues across the workforce. In fact, the robotics industry notched record sales in the first half of 2014 in North America, and there appears to be no indications of a slowdown. Security robots have become a special area of interest for developers. …
Nicholas West, Guest Waking Times One could debate the overall merits or failings of robotic systems, but one area that clearly has become a point for concern on all sides is the idea of “killer robots.” According to robotics pioneer, David Hanson, we are on a collision course with exponential growth in computing and technology …
Marco Torres, Prevent Disease Waking Times A child grows in our society conditioned to believe that happiness is perpetually postponed for tomorrow. Their hope and vision is confined to living within society’s expectations and standards of the future where happiness exists in promises. They must pass every grade and go on to the next level …
Buck Rogers, Staff Writer Waking Times The age of the brain-computer interface is here, and technology has found a way to put brainwaves to practical use in the material world. Electroencephalography, or EEG, measures low-voltage electrical signals from the brain using sensors attached to the scalp and face. When neurons inside the brain fire off, …
Julian Rose, Contributor Waking Times “In the Future – Nature and Technology Will Work as One” International airports in Britain greet arrivals and departures with the letters ‘HSBC’ and the words “The World’s Bank” plastered boldly over plane docking bays and passenger corridors. For those not in the know HSBC is “A British multinational banking …
Zen Gardner What’s with this world? It doesn’t matter what new technology surfaces, “How can we weaponize it?” It’s insane to the max. Whether it’s viruses and bacteria, flying things, vaccines, food, sound and electromagnetic technology, anything with a camera, x-rays and radiation, forays into space, psychological advances, mosquitoes, vehicles of any sort including unmanned …