


The Asimov Problem
We built powerful robots without shared rules. Asimov imagined safeguards— industry delivered terms of service. One incident could expose a framework that doesn’t exist. … Why the most physically intimate technology in human history has no ethical spine — and...
The Battery Made of Rust That Could Change Everything
The simplest chemistry may win: iron, water, air. Rust becomes energy storage— scaling fast enough to reshape the grid and power the next era By Futurist Thomas Frey The most important battery innovation of the decade isn’t made of lithium, cobalt, or any of the...
The Airship That Watches Everything — and Never Has to Land
A solar airship at 52,000 feet, flying for days without fuel- quietly redefining persistent observation and reshaping how we watch the world. By Futurist Thomas Frey Somewhere above the coast of Brazil last week, a 270-foot solar-powered airship was floating in the...
