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Emerging Futures

Ralph Cerchione

Discussion of emerging technologies reshaping our world with blinding speed - some obvious, and some just below the radar... for now.

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Latest Issues

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Deep Research on AI, NATO and the 5% Challenge

Let’s start with why the clearly impossible is trivially easy, and go from there.

9 months ago
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The Artificial Superintelligence Endgame

We seem to be moving into the ASI (artificial superintelligence) endgame - the moment when creating a sharply greater-than-human intelligence becomes not only a possibility, but a likelihood. Superintelligence - being defined as better than...

9 months ago
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The Artificial Superintelligence Endgame

Sam Altman just wrote about the incredibly rapid pace of AI as it transforms into superintelligence - for everyone. He talks about the fundamentals driving it, and the unfathomable implications. In particular, he said,

10 months ago
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Digital Film, AI, and "Why Don't Movies Look Like *Movies* Anymore?"

So, I just watched this video I’m linking below on “Why don’t movies look like movies anymore?” and I think Patrick Tomasso speaks to a larger question than just digital filmmaking.

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  • Ralph Cerchione

    Writer, Inventor, Dry Observer. Below radar. Above the fray.

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