What's real? What's fake? Can you tell the difference? If you can today, you won't be able to tomorrow.
We're on the brink of a new phase of human technology in which anything can and will be faked so well that no human will be able to tell the difference.
This will be a catastrophe, some say. Others claims that it will be a huge boon. Both are true. But the most shocking emergent fact is that deepfake technology is becoming… a banality.
Mike’s List of Brilliantly Bad Ideas
1. Space luggage
Space is getting crowded with billionaire tourists like Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson and Elon Musk. So JooHyung Park and Sunjin Baek designed a luggage concept called Astroneer. The bags are designed for zero Gs, fast acceleration, modular expansion and big wheels for rolling over the lunar surface.
2. 6-screen portable PCs
Some Raspberry Pi enthusiast named Sören Gebbert created this 6-screen “cyberdeck” using three Raspberry Pis. The orange cases are custom 3D printed, and the rig sports a huge battery pack and cooling fan. It’s “portable” because the whole thing folds up and fits into a metal box. Or you could just buy a laptop.
3. Rideable mobile PC
Apple founder Steve Jobs once said that a computer is like a bicycle for your mind. A Russian shop called Yolenzo took that literally and created a rideable PC bike called the Yolenzo Exo Giga Bike. Specifically, they built all the PC components into a BMW Rocker bicycle.
Mike’s List of Shameless Self Promotion
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