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Why I'm Scared of AI — And I Work in Tech. AI-Generated.
Let me say something that doesn't get said enough in tech circles: I am genuinely scared of where AI is heading. I don't mean this in a dramatic, Hollywood-robot-apocalypse sense. This is not a dramatic, Hollywood-robot-apocalypse kind of fear, but rather a quiet, 3 am, staring-at-the-ceiling kind of fear.
By Bethel Nwabuike3 days ago in Futurism
How I Turned One Automation Prompt Into a Tiny AI Business That Runs Itself
I turned a single, well‑designed automation prompt into a tiny AI business that runs almost entirely on autopilot: buyers find it, pay for it, get onboarded, and start using it with almost no involvement from me. The entire system is a prompt + a few no‑code workflows. In this article I’ll walk through how I did it, what I’d do differently, and how you can build your own AI automation asset without writing a line of backend code.
By abualyaanart4 days ago in Futurism
The Future is Here, But Is It Ready for Us? 5 Surprising Realities of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Era
It is March 2026, and the annual "flagship fever dream" has reached its peak with the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S26 series and the Tab S11. As these devices migrate from the glossy renders of keynote presentations to the pockets of early adopters, we are reminded of a fundamental truth in tech: every leap forward creates a ripple in the opposite direction. While we chase the horizon of the "ultimate" device, the reality of the S26 era is defined as much by its brilliant innovations as it is by its unexpected hardware quirks and the inevitable trade-offs of engineering at the edge of possibility.
By Tech Horizons4 days ago in Futurism
Stablecoins Powering the Next Financial Revolution
In a world where digital transformation is accelerating faster than ever, financial systems are undergoing a quiet but powerful revolution. Businesses, startups, and institutions are searching for ways to move money faster, reduce costs, and eliminate the delays of traditional banking. The answer to this growing demand lies in an innovation that combines the reliability of traditional currencies with the speed of blockchain technology—stablecoins.
By Ritu Singh4 days ago in Futurism
The Internet: The Invisible Foundation That Could Vanish Tomorrow 🌐
The Internet is the invention that transformed our world—the one we couldn't imagine living without—yet we rarely give it a second thought because it’s simply "there." In today's article, we’ll explore a world without the Internet. Imagine it suddenly disappears, without explanation, just like that. Let’s assume it "broke" and can no longer be fixed. Welcome to a vision of the year 2026, where connectivity has ceased to exist. 🔌🚫
By Piotr Nowak4 days ago in Futurism
iOS & Core ML: Best Practices for Deploying ML Models in iOS App Development
Let’s face it, users expect their apps to be smart. They want apps that anticipate their needs, recommend content, and feel intuitive. That’s where machine learning in iOS comes in. From photo tagging to predictive text, ML is transforming how apps interact with users.
By Emily Carter4 days ago in Futurism
Seeing Is No Longer Believing
It started with a frantic FaceTime call at 2:00 AM. A mother in Arizona picked up her phone to see her teenage daughter crying, surrounded by dark shadows. The girl begged for help, saying she had been in an accident and the other driver was threatening her. The mother saw her daughter’s face—the specific way her lip quivers when she’s terrified—and heard the exact pitch of her scream. She was ready to pay any ransom, to do anything.
By Alex Sterling 4 days ago in Futurism
Financial Planning Software Market to reach USD 18.2 Billion By 2033. AI-Generated.
The Global Financial Planning Software Market size is expected to be worth around USD 18.2 Billion by 2033, rising from USD 4.3 Billion in 2023, expanding at a CAGR of 15.5% during the forecast period from 2024 to 2033. The increasing complexity of financial decision-making among individuals and enterprises has encouraged the adoption of digital planning tools. These platforms help users manage investments, savings, retirement plans, tax strategies, and budgeting activities through centralized dashboards and analytical tools.
By Roberto Crum4 days ago in Futurism
Apple’s "Ultra" Gamble: 4 Surprising Ways the Mac Lineup is Changing Forever
1. Introduction: The End of the "One Size Fits All" Era For years, Apple executives dismissed the idea of a touchscreen Mac as an ergonomic disaster, famously insisting that "vertical surfaces don't want to be touched." That long-standing refusal is finally crumbling as the company prepares for its most significant hardware pivot in a decade. The catalyst is the rumored "MacBook Ultra," a device that signals a fundamental shift in how Apple categorizes its computers. We are moving away from the streamlined "Air and Pro" simplicity and entering a new era defined by a vast spectrum of models designed to capture every possible consumer—from the budget-conscious student to the high-end creative.
By Tech Horizons4 days ago in Futurism
I Launched a ChatGPT-Agent Side Project on Product Hunt After 24 Hours of Building
A 24-hour ChatGPT-agent sprint sounds romantic until you're twelve hours in, your API keys keep failing, your “MVP” has no onboarding, and you’re staring at the Product Hunt launch form wondering if you’re about to embarrass yourself in public.
By abualyaanart4 days ago in Futurism
The Refactor Command in Claude: Code 8 Underrated Tricks I Wish I Knew on Day One
I remember the exact moment I realized I’d been using Claude Code all wrong. It was 1:13 a.m., my third cup of coffee was going cold, and I was staring at a function so bloated it should’ve come with its own zip code. I typed a desperate prompt into Claude about “cleaning this up” and expected the usual: some polite suggestions, maybe a renamed variable or two.
By abualyaanart5 days ago in Futurism








