by Harold Fensky | Cybernetics, Industry 4.0, Robotics, Technology
In 2017, a transformative development in global infrastructure marked the onset of the Fourth Industrial Revolution – the establishment of the Cyber-Physical Backbone. This article delves into the intricacies of the New Grid Infrastructure, exploring its components,...
by Harold Fensky | AI Ethics, Biotech, Internet of Body, Philosophical Perspectives, Robotics, Social Impact, Technology
The Internet of Bodies (IoB) represents a new frontier in the evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT). It connects the human body to a network of devices, embedding technology directly into the human experience. This first part of our series introduces the concept...
by Harold Fensky | Healthcare, Nanotech, Robotics
Tissue engineering, the cutting-edge field that aims to regenerate and repair damaged tissues and organs, is revolutionizing modern medicine. But what if I told you that artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a transformative role in this already groundbreaking area?...
by Harold Fensky | Ethical Dilemmas, Robotics, Showdown, Social Impact
Welcome to the dystopian future where AI and automation have taken over the world, leaving humans jobless and questioning their purpose in life. Okay, maybe it’s not that dramatic, but the potential for AI-induced mass unemployment is a real concern. With...
by Harold Fensky | Ethical Dilemmas, Robotics, Showdown
Advancements in AI-driven autonomous weapons systems have sparked a heated debate over their use in warfare. As we delve into the concept of an ‘Automated Armageddon’, it becomes clear that the development and deployment of AI-controlled weapons could...
by Harold Fensky | Cybersecurity, Policy and Regulation, Robotics, Showdown, Social Impact, Urban Development
As cities around the world grapple with the challenges of urbanization, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is emerging as a key solution for developing smarter, more efficient urban environments. By harnessing the power of AI technologies, cities can...