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Why Cybersecurity Needs to Be Considered as an Absolute Human Right

Several developments in the international and business communities could be early signs that cybersecurity will soon be declared a human right that requires protection by governments. As humanity becomes more digitally connected, we must ensure that technology enables people to exercise their rights to privacy and free communication.

New Futuristic Computers Could Completely Eliminate the Need for the Cloud

A team of researchers are working on developing micromote computers that can enhance sensor capabilities while limiting power usage in devices such as smartphones. This would eliminate the need to use the cloud for complex analysis, thus increasing the efficiency of the Internet of Things, which is expected to contain 1 trillion devices by 2035.
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China’s New “Weather-Controlling Tech” Could Make it Rain on Demand

China has spent $168 million on cloud seeding technology to hopefully manipulate the weather and combat drought and extreme weather due to climate change. Cloud seeding technology has existed for a long time, however because of early false claims and deep-rooted skepticism, there isn't sufficient research to back up the tech.

Super Materials Are Leading Us to a New Age in Science

This super material is ultra-light, 200 times stronger than steel, electrically conductive, biodegradable, and can be formed into practically any shape imaginable. Once we can find a way to produce graphene in greater quantities, it could be used for everything from phone screens and headphones to supercomputers and cyborgs.
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Elon Musk: If Humans Are to Survive, We Must Merge With Machines

Elon Musk thinks that, as AI technology and automation continue to replace jobs and more traditional technology, humans will become obsolete and need to merge with machines. Since computers can communicate at speeds well beyond an organic organisms' capacity, Musk thinks that creating a symbiotic relationship between us and our tech will give us the edge we need.
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