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The fourth industrial revolution is upon us, it was inevitable from the moment the first tool was crafted that humans would replicate the human mind and it is this that will drive the revolution.
For the first time in human history, there will be something more capable than us in every way.
The fourth industrial revolution is upon us, it was inevitable from the moment the first tool was crafted that humans would replicate the human mind and it is this that will drive the revolution.
For the first time in human history, there will be something more capable than us in every way.
What is important if your labour isn't economically viable?
If your body is replaceable and so is your mind, where do you fit into society?
What will you do?
What do we do?
How long do we have to figure it out?
How long before the robots can talk to each other?
What does that mean for us?
What is important if your labour isn't economically viable?
If your body is replaceable and so is your mind, where do you fit into society?
What will you do?
What do we do?
How long do we have to figure it out?
How long before the robots can talk to each other?
What does that mean for us?
This generation is the one that is ushering in the next way point in human history. Its us.
Literally all of us are about to see what happens to the way humans live when you create a brain for the machines, and it works.
If the machines can think for themselves, what does the world look like?
This generation is the one that is ushering in the next way point in human history. Its us.
Literally all of us are about to see what happens to the way humans live when you create a brain for the machines, and it works.
If the machines can think for themselves, what does the world look like?
Machines allowed humans to move massive amount of material,vast distances and haul up steel beams onto skyscrapers.. humans just cannot do those things efficiently by hand.
So the machine replaced the human body but because the machine has no brain, a human has to control it..
Machines allowed humans to move massive amount of material,vast distances and haul up steel beams onto skyscrapers.. humans just cannot do those things efficiently by hand.
So the machine replaced the human body but because the machine has no brain, a human has to control it..
2025.
Technology has changed the way humans have lived over and over again. First slowly and in subtle ways and ever since man made the first automatic machines, that rate of change has been speeding up.
Makes sense, machines can do physical work that men just cant and this allows us to do more
2025.
Technology has changed the way humans have lived over and over again. First slowly and in subtle ways and ever since man made the first automatic machines, that rate of change has been speeding up.
Makes sense, machines can do physical work that men just cant and this allows us to do more
Late 1800's , the modern era.
Is life progressing exponentially quickly or is it just me?
Now this is a world you recognize, sort of.
They laid the first transatlantic cable in 1866 (spoilers for the internet in 200 years time) and the light bulb was invented!
6 generations ago
Late 1800's , the modern era.
Is life progressing exponentially quickly or is it just me?
Now this is a world you recognize, sort of.
They laid the first transatlantic cable in 1866 (spoilers for the internet in 200 years time) and the light bulb was invented!
6 generations ago
The 1700s saw the First Industrial Revolution
1712: The steam engine (trains are coming this time next century)
1740: Steel
1753: Clocks
1776: Steamboats (transporting people and goods world wide)
These things changed people's lives in every possible way.
10 generations ago..
The 1700s saw the First Industrial Revolution
1712: The steam engine (trains are coming this time next century)
1740: Steel
1753: Clocks
1776: Steamboats (transporting people and goods world wide)
These things changed people's lives in every possible way.
10 generations ago..
5,000 years ago, humans started living in cities. Governance and record-keeping emerged, shaping early society.
You were probably a farmer.
That was 200 generations ago.
5,000 years ago, humans started living in cities. Governance and record-keeping emerged, shaping early society.
You were probably a farmer.
That was 200 generations ago.
"You saaaaay amazing,
Cause he's just gone on a-nother run,
And we all, sing,out,Amad,
Cause we know he's the chosen one"
"You saaaaay amazing,
Cause he's just gone on a-nother run,
And we all, sing,out,Amad,
Cause we know he's the chosen one"