What Happens When AI Takes Over?

There is no denying the fact that we all exist today in the age of..
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artificial intelligence, and while this era is only just beginning, many of us will live to see AI develop to a point where it permeates all human society. But how far can AI possibly go? As robots continue to take manual labour jobs around the world, many people are understandably concerned as to whether there will be enough blue collar positions available in the coming years. Education systems the world over are geared up to do one thing above all else; make you employable. But what happens when the skills you’ve been taught are no longer relevant and the jobs you’ve been trained for no longer exist? Imagine if you were sending a romantic text slash booty call to someone one day and in the middle of typing it out Siri pipes up: “Hey there, I see you’re trying to get laid. Would you like some assistance?” “Well sure Siri, help a player out.” What do Stephen Hawking, Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates and Elon Musk all have in common – aside from being brilliant minds and incredibly rich, obviously.

What is the Meaning of Life, in Relation to the Universe?

Trying to find a universal meaning for the existence of life can be..
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a pretty tedious affair, even after you’ve excluded all those folks who say we should just live laugh and love. What if the meaning of life wasn’t an individual idea applied to each and every person, but instead, it was a goal for an entire species to strive for? A purpose that every man, woman and child could buy into; one which would transform humanity forever if we could achieve it?Another universe-based theory for the meaning of life which encompasses all mankind actually leads on from our previous entry, and it is called Transcension Hypothesis. What do you and this log have in common?

The Scariest People Who Ever Lived

There are plenty of murderers and brutal dictators throughout…
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history who could lay claim to the title of scariest person ever, but aside from being a killer, what truly makes a person feared? Grigori Rasputin was a Russian holy man who was as creepy in life as he was in death. Death was a theme in Charles Cullen’s life from the begining, with his father having died when he was only seven months old.David Parker Ray, a.k.a. the Toy-Box Killer was a convicted kidnapper and torturer whose name references the soundproofed truck trailer he used to capture, transport and torture his victims.

Why Are There Parallel Universes?

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hard to imagine, not least because it means that everything that can happen will happen, and is also happening right now on another level of the multiverse. But this is just sci-fi fantasy isn’t it? The Many-Worlds theory was created in 1954 by Princeton University doctoral candidate Hugh Everett the Third.String Theory tells us that all matter and all forces have strings which dangle down to a level below the quantum level. The cold spot refers to a region of space in the radiation left over from our universe’s formation which is noticeably cooler than anywhere else.

The Missing Pieces of Humanity’s Past

Ever since Homo sapiens made their African debut 200,000…
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years ago mankind has made some astonishing progress and experienced some incredible events. We’ve developed writing, we’ve formed cities, we’ve come to understand our bodies, and we’ve even shot ourselves into space. But isn’t it strange that most of this progression has occurred in the last 10,000 years?

This pie chart displays the world’s language families by percentage of speakers today. As you can see, Indo-European takes the largest share, and the tree for this language family shows why. What we understand as human history only came to begin in 3,200 BC when writing was invented by the Sumerians, as this allowed us to document the wars we’ve fought, the art we’ve created and the neato swear-words we’ve come to invent.This is the Bosnian Pyramid, and carbon dating shows that it if it was constructed by humans, it may have been built over 25,000 years ago. There have been many archaeological discoveries that indicate we humans developed certain technologies earlier than we currently think; and while some of them seem to stretch the boundaries of credibility, others may actually point to the formation of civilised human settlements before human history was recorded.