Think Faster: The world often changes faster than many of us expect. The reasons for this acceleration are varied but as this article — How the auto industry could steer the world toward green steel — explains, advances in one industry can help other industries adopt the same technology.
Think Small and Then Big: The future of driverless vehicles appears to be inching closer: Waymo is now testing driverless robotaxis on freeways in California. The same is true about the trend of regenerative agriculture. A new program is now offering cover crop incentives for first-time growers in 20 states.
Think Different: The term “embodied intelligence” is likely a phrase many of us will be hearing more in the near future. The basic idea behind “embodied intelligence” is this: Advances in artificial intelligence are going to drastically improve the performance of robots by making them smarter.
Think the Unthinkable: At the present time, there are an estimated 700 ways artificial intelligence could go awry. This is a sobering thought. The good news is that often the first step in addressing any problem is acknowledging that a problem exists and, to this end, scientists and researchers now have a functional database listing all 700-plus risks.
Think Different: Singapore has become the first country to begin selling lab-grown meat to the general public.
Afterthought: “We are not what we know but what were are willing to learn.” — Mary Catherine Bateson