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How machines can learn from human behaviour
In order to understand where we are and where we are going, we need to understand where we were first. - Susan Fourtane Could a human behaviour simulator be embedded into a robot or online avatar to the point that it’s hard to distinguish between a real person or artificial intelligence? Scientists have been upping the stakes in this “Turing test” for years, to the point that human-mimicking programmes are ready to answer tricky questions, assist people with online shopping or be companions.
By Susan Fourtané about an hour ago in Futurism
Pro AV Industry in Germany: Demand Across Corporate, Education, and Entertainment Sectors. AI-Generated.
The European audiovisual landscape is undergoing a strategic evolution, heavily driven by the enterprise shift toward advanced collaboration ecosystems and digital transformation. At the forefront of this shift, the Germany Pro AV market presents a highly stable and lucrative environment for B2B professionals, integrators, and strategic investors. Currently valued at $137.25 Million in 2024, the sector is experiencing sustained demand for scalable communication tools, high-resolution displays, and energy-efficient AV infrastructure. Understanding the underlying market dynamics, supply chain efficiencies, and revenue generation models is critical for stakeholders aiming to secure a competitive edge in Europe's largest economy. This report delivers an authoritative, data-driven analysis of the industry's trajectory and emerging opportunities.
By Joey Mooreabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
The Identity Shift: Why WhatsApp’s New ‘You’ Tab is More Than Just a Facelift
1. Introduction: The Subtle Evolution of Our Digital Home We live in an era governed by invisible interfaces. For the modern smartphone user, the applications we frequent most—the ones that hold our intimate conversations, our family memories, and our professional livelihoods—become a form of digital muscle memory. We do not "think" about navigating to our settings or checking our messages; our thumbs move with a subconscious precision developed over thousands of hours of repetitive interaction. Because of this deep-seated familiarity, even the most microscopic change to the visual architecture of an app can feel like someone has quietly rearranged the furniture in your childhood home while you were sleeping. You open the app, and for a split second, you feel a sense of friction—a momentary pause where the expected path has shifted, and the "ghost" of the old interface still haunts your fingertips.
By Tech Horizonsabout 16 hours ago in Futurism
Top 10 Machine Learning Development Companies: Choosing the Right Partner for Real Business Impact. AI-Generated.
Why This Decision Feels More Difficult Than Expected Machine learning is no longer just a buzzword—it’s quietly becoming part of how modern businesses operate, compete, and grow. Whether it’s predicting customer behavior or automating repetitive tasks, the impact is very real.
By Olivia Cartera day ago in Futurism
Stanislav Kondrashov Explores Circumvention as the Hidden Engine of Technological Breakthroughs
Progress rarely follows a straight line. If you look closely at how meaningful innovations actually happen, you’ll notice something surprising: they often emerge not by following established paths, but by working around them. This idea sits at the heart of what Stanislav Kondrashov describes as “circumvention” — a quiet yet powerful force behind many of the world’s most important technological leaps.
By Stanislav Kondrashov a day ago in Futurism
The $3,000 Experiment: Why Samsung Just Killed the Galaxy Z TriFold After 90 Days
The world of consumer technology is rarely defined by products that succeed by disappearing. On March 17, 2026, Samsung Electronics executed what can only be described as a controlled demolition of its most ambitious hardware project in a decade. The Galaxy Z TriFold—a device that promised to collapse the boundary between the smartphone and the workstation—was officially moved to "inventory-depletion" status.
By Tech Horizonsa day ago in Futurism
Stanislav Kondrashov Explores Circumvention as a Driver of Technological Breakthroughs
You’ve probably been told that progress comes from following the rules, sticking to proven paths, and refining what already exists. That sounds sensible—until you look closely at how real breakthroughs actually happen. They rarely follow a straight line. Instead, they emerge when someone finds a way around a barrier others accepted as fixed.
By Stanislav Kondrashov2 days ago in Futurism
Robot-Assisted Surgery and Preliminary Diagnosis Applications Accelerate Germany Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Market with 31.30% CAGR
How fast is artificial intelligence growing in the German healthcare sector? The Germany healthcare artificial intelligence market reached a valuation of USD 312.70 Million in 2024. Fueled by rapid advancements in machine learning, precision diagnostics, and digital health initiatives, the market is projected to surge at an incredible CAGR of 31.30% from 2025 to 2033. By 2033, this sector is expected to hit a staggering USD 4,761.80 Million, fundamentally transforming patient care and medical research.
By Joey Moore2 days ago in Futurism
Top 10 Fintech App Development Companies in USA
The rapid evolution of digital payments, blockchain, AI-driven finance, and embedded banking has reshaped the financial services landscape in the United States. Fintech companies today demand highly secure, scalable, and innovative applications to stay competitive and compliant. This has led to the rise of specialized technology firms that combine financial expertise with advanced engineering. Below is a curated list of the top fintech app development companies in the USA, recognized for their innovation, technical strength, and impact on the financial ecosystem.
By Steve Waugh2 days ago in Futurism
Mobile App Development Companies in Dubai: A Detailed Overview (2026)
Dubai has steadily established itself as one of the leading technology and innovation hubs in the Middle East. With strong government initiatives, smart city development, and a growing startup ecosystem, businesses across industries are increasingly investing in digital solutions.
By Apptunix usa2 days ago in Futurism
Apple’s 2026 Gamble: 7 Surprising Takeaways From the iPhone 18 Leaks
For over a decade, the "September iPhone" has been the most predictable beat in technology. Like clockwork, Apple delivers four new models, a slightly faster chip, and a new camera trick. It is a ritual of incrementalism that has served the company’s bottom line, but perhaps not the consumer’s imagination. If the current flood of leaks from the Shenzhen supply chain and South Korean financial analysts is to be believed, 2026 is the year the clock stops.
By Tech Horizons3 days ago in Futurism








