Stuff Magazine South Africa

TECHS IN THE CITY

If you want to see what cities will look like, all you need to do is pay attention to what’s happening around you every day.

Artificial intelligence, transhumanism, or a technological singularity – a point where technology spins away from human control forever – are all science fictions concepts that are also closer than you might expect. There is all manner of ways these ideas might come to fruition.

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