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When Work Stops Defining Us
For most of my life, work felt like an anchor — not just something I did to earn money, but something that explained me. It gave shape to my days, language to my introductions, and reassurance that I was moving in the “right” direction. When someone asked, “What do you do?” I knew how to answer. And in answering, I felt seen.
By Lori A. A.about a month ago in Futurism
Future Technology Trends, AI Tools, and How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Work and Life
Future Technology Trends, AI Tools, and How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Work and Life Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic idea only found in high-end research facilities or science fiction films. It is here, subtly and quickly altering the way we work, learn, produce, and even think. AI is now a potent force influencing modern life, from the software that powers multinational corporations to the apps on our phones.
By Farida Kabirabout a month ago in Futurism
Top 10 AI Development Companies in the US
Artificial Intelligence has become a core driver of innovation across industries, from healthcare and finance to retail, manufacturing, and logistics. Businesses in the US are increasingly partnering with experienced AI firms to build intelligent systems that improve efficiency, decision-making, and customer experience. Below is a curated list of the Top 10 AI Development Companies in the US, known for their technical expertise, enterprise-grade solutions, and proven impact. The list starts with Appinventiv, followed by other globally recognized and genuinely relevant industry leaders.
By Steve Waughabout a month ago in Futurism
AI Startup Landscape in the UK: Top Sub-sectors & Funding Opportunities
The United Kingdom has emerged as one of the fastest-growing AI hubs in Europe, driven by world-class research institutions, supportive government policies, and a thriving startup ecosystem. From generative AI to enterprise-focused solutions, UK startups are solving real-world problems while attracting significant funding.
By NextGen Narrativesabout a month ago in Futurism
Samsung’s Freestyle+ adds AI power to portable screens
Samsung has officially announced The Freestyle+, the company's new AI-powered portable projector ahead of CES 2026 in Las Vegas (6-9 January). Whilst it looks familiar at first glance, the Freestyle+ represents something more significant than just an incremental hardware update. The device builds on the playful, flexible design of the original Freestyle, but adds a layer of intelligence that reflects where consumer displays are heading: adaptive, AI-driven, and increasingly untethered from fixed spaces. This is a clear example of how AI is reshaping consumer displays, making them more adaptive, more personal, and far less dependent on fixed spaces.
By Susan Fourtané about a month ago in Futurism
About Binding Prometheus. Top Story - January 2026.
I want to start actively advocating on behalf of my own work, and the most valuable part of my canon is, without a doubt, Binding Prometheus, the play I have been working on since 2019 and only finished in 2023 as part of my MA. The play itself is an amalgamation of a million different inspirations. On one end, it evokes the Ancient Greek myth-play, deriving its own title from the earliest extant work of Western drama we have, Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound. On the other end, it borrows significantly from the sci-fi bulwarks from over the years, namely Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Karel Capek’s Rossum’s Universal Robots. The play could be an episode of Black Mirror, I fear. I don’t know. I’ve only ever seen one episode of Black Mirror.
By Steven Christopher McKnightabout a month ago in Futurism
Why Do Daily Love Horoscopes Feel So Personal?. AI-Generated.
There is a familiar moment many people experience. You open your phone or browser, scroll to your horoscope, and begin reading. Within a few lines, something shifts. The words feel uncannily close to your own thoughts. The emotions described mirror what you are feeling. The advice feels relevant, timely, almost intimate.
By Amber Christina Lohanabout a month ago in Futurism
If This Is the Future, We’re F**ked: When AI Decides Reality Is Wrong
“ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info.” - Warning below ChatGPT’s prompt This was the first time I knowingly entered an exchange with a machine—and realized it could not tell fact from fiction.
By Carl J. Petersenabout a month ago in Futurism










