


Twelve Inventions That Prove the Future Has a Sense of Humor — And Means Business
By Futurist Thomas Frey Every few years, a cluster of technologies arrives that makes you stop and ask whether the people building them are solving real problems or simply demonstrating that the problems can be solved. The twelve innovations I want to walk through...
The Computer That Disappeared Into the World
Spatial computing isn’t a better screen. It’s the end of the screen — and the beginning of something we don’t have good language for yet. By Futurist Thomas Frey Every generation of computing has been defined by where the computer lived. The...
A Geneva Convention for Robots
In 1864, nations set rules before catastrophe. Robotics needs the same—clear, enforceable lines between care and harm, defined before the consequences force it. … The world didn’t wait for weapons manufacturers to self-regulate warfare. It built a treaty....
