The future is charging at us-and humanity must cope with what was once the stuff of science fiction
Briefly

The recent leaps in generative AI were just the warm-up—the first kernel to explode in a bagful of popcorn, hinting at a cascade of innovations.
Companies such as Waymo and Tesla are pioneering the future of autonomous vehicles, promising to antiquate human driving altogether and prevent traffic jams.
Robotic housekeepers will be as common as dishwashers, taking on roles in our homes for vacuuming, cooking, cleaning, and even providing medical care.
The widespread use of technology raises critical questions about privacy, security, and employment, as we enter an era of complete automation.
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