'technosphere rehousing' flourishes in post-human era amidst the remnants of civilization
'Rehousing Technosphere' is an exploration of an adaptive environment set in a distant future, blending organic and technological elements.
The project examines the physical and technological remnants left behind by humans, speculating on the potential adaptations and evolutions of life on Earth once humans are no longer present. [ more ]
Brooke Pryor: Mason Rudolph's Future With Steelers Still 'Up In The Air'
The Pittsburgh Steelers want quarterback Mason Rudolph to return in 2024, but Rudolph may want a fresh start elsewhere.
Rudolph played well and impressed late in the season, but there are questions about how he fits into new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's scheme. [ more ]
Celtics Rumors: Jaylen Brown Trade Realistic, Could Command Kevin Durant-Level Return
Jaylen Brown's future with the Boston Celtics may not be secure as the team may need to make financial decisions in the future.
A trade involving Brown could result in a major return for the Celtics, potentially including multiple first-round picks and high-level rotation players. [ more ]
AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future combines science fiction and non-fiction to explore how AI will shape our future by 2041.
Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence offers a critical perspective on the consequences and broader implications of AI development. [ more ]
Liverpool put eye-watering price tag on Mo Salah amid renewed Saudi interest
Liverpool will reportedly hold talks with Mo Salah over his future in the coming months.
Liverpool will demand a mammoth 200 million in exchange for Mo Salah.
If Liverpool can receive such a massive fee for Salah, the deal would be considered one of the most impressive pieces of business in modern football. [ more ]
Morgan Housel explains why we should focus on the things that never change
The book 'Same as Ever: A Guide To What Never Changes' by Morgan Housel suggests that we should stop trying to predict the future and instead focus on using what we know from the past to react to changes.
Housel argues that looking back in order to look forward is a good approach because the industry is bad at forecasting future events.
Focusing on what's never going to change can be beneficial because it allows us to put confidence in knowing that certain things will be part of our future. [ more ]
There are two conflicting visions of AI: one is the doomsday narrative of rogue robots and AI ending the world, and the other is the more concrete vision of the harms caused by AI in everyday life.
Understanding the real fears and addressing the concrete harms caused by AI is crucial for shaping the future of the technology. [ more ]