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Japan does not wait for disaster to teach the lesson twice.That is what stands out to me.It lives with constant seismic risk, yet keeps turning resilience into a system, not a slogan. Japan sits in one of the world’s most earthquake-prone regions, and the country has kept strengthening how it monitors quakes, designs buildings, and reacts in real time. And this is where the story gets more interesting.Yes, civil engineering matters:→ base isolation and damping systems reduce how much shaking rea
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A 16-year-old just exposed a problem that goes far beyond physics.He explained dimensional reality in 9 minutes more clearly than most institutions have managed in decades.What struck me was not only how smart he was.It was how simple he made it feel. That is rare.We are used to seeing complex ideas wrapped in jargon, status, equations, and academic distance, as if difficulty itself were proof of depth.Then a teenager with a webcam comes along and breaks the whole illusion.No gatekeeping. No per
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A drone that flies through the sky — and swims underwater.Yes, you read that right. One student just built it.Andrei Copaci created this hybrid drone for his Bachelor’s project — 3D-printed, self-coded, and powered by variable-pitch propellers that adapt mid-flight to move seamlessly between air and water.And it actually works.To me, this isn’t just a cool gadget. It’s a wake-up call.We’re watching the line between “student projects” and “industry breakthroughs” disappear.One person, a laptop, a
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4 months ago
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I’ve spent years watching robots optimize warehouses and generate content.Now one is designed to repair the ocean.That feels different.A UK design student built a robotic fish that swims like a real marine creature while collecting microplastics. As it moves, it filters polluted water, traps tiny plastic particles, and releases cleaner water back into the sea.What truly stands out is this: it generates energy from the plastics it captures. Waste becomes fuel. Pollution becomes power.As someone w
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2 months ago
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🤖 Robotic hands are evolving faster than we realize — and they’re learning to master our world.I find this both fascinating and a little unsettling.At first glance, these robotic hands still look awkward - stiff fingers, clumsy motion.But behind the scenes, every iteration brings:➡️ Tighter sensors➡️ Smarter control loops➡️ Better training on human-designed objectsWeek by week, they move closer to something astonishing — not imitation, but mastery.They’re learning to grip, twist, and adapt to t
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4 months ago
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I didn’t expect a Trash Can to teach me about Innovation I just watched an AI-powered trash can catch garbage in mid-air… and I’m still processing it.Created by HTX Studio, it tracks your throw, rolls into position, and catches it perfectly. Some even mop the floor — or shoot foam darts if you miss.When full? It seals the bag, replaces it, drives to the main bin, and recharges itself. No pause. No complaint.It made me smile.Not because we need a robot bin… but because it shows how far creativity
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4 months ago
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China just turned the night sky into a masterpiece of precision and intelligence. 🌌What struck me most about this is how seamlessly innovation turns into art.A drone show in Chongqing just broke the Guinness World Record with 11,787 synchronized drones, creating breathtaking 3D animations that looked closer to CGI than real life.No human pilots.No delays.No crashes.Every movement guided by AI and GPS, choreographed with perfect timing.To me, this is far more than a light show.It’s a glimpse int
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4 months ago
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I still remember the first time I saw a 3D printer at work.It felt like magic — objects appearing layer by layer, as if from thin air. But also limited. Flat, rigid, constrained.Now? The game has changed.🤖 6-axis robotics × 500°C extrusion × multi-angle precision.No longer just printing layers — but printing in curves, angles, and forms nature itself would approve of.💡 Here’s what most people don’t realize: this isn’t about size or speed. It’s about geometry. Printing along force lines instead
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7 months ago
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AI is not killing art.It is redefining the canvas.London’s Frameless museum just demonstrated something important.Immersive AI and digital projections are not replacing artists. They are expanding human expression in ways static walls never could.For years, I’ve argued that the real power of AI is augmentation, not substitution.This is what that looks like in practice.Technology fades into the background.Human emotion becomes stronger.That is the future of intelligent systems.Now the real questi
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2 months ago
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Every time I hear “Stop learning to code. AI will do it,” I worry.That is dangerous advice.Andrew Ng nailed it. When something becomes easier, more people should do it, not fewer.When coding moved from punch cards to keyboards, demand exploded.When higher level languages replaced assembly, people predicted the end of programmers. They were wrong.Now AI assisted coding is here. For the first time, a GenAI native graduate can outperform an experienced engineer stuck in old workflows. Impressive.Bu
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🎄 AI just gave chocolate-making a festive upgrade. 🍫✨This AI-powered delta robot is redefining precision manufacturing — starting with pralines. Instead of chasing the chocolates, it sees, thinks, and adapts in real time.Guided by computer vision, its base moves to align with each chocolate’s position while the arm stays fixed — a complete reversal of how robots usually operate.What’s new:Traditional robots follow pre-set coordinates. This one interprets what it sees, adjusting instantly — mer
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4 months ago
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A Pacemaker That Heals Your Heart — Then Disappears.Engineers at Northwestern University have created the world’s smallest pacemaker — smaller than a grain of rice.What’s new: ✔ No wires, no battery, no surgery. ✔ Injected through a syringe and powered by the body’s own fluids. ✔ Naturally dissolves once it’s done healing.Why it matters:Temporary pacemakers are often needed after heart surgery, especially for infants.Until now, that meant invasive procedures and surgical removal.This device remo
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5 months ago
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I still can’t get over this — a factory that runs in total darkness, without a single human on the floor. 😳Xiaomi just unveiled a fully autonomous smart factory that produces one smartphone every second, completely powered and managed by AI.The innovation?A self-operating production line where AI systems control, optimize, and even repair machinery — with humans only needed for maintenance. The factory never stops, never sleeps, and never turns the lights on.What’s new:This isn’t automation as
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4 months ago
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A powerful reminder: perspective is everything!I saw this video again today.Created by the Guardian in 1986.Still the smartest lesson in human perception.It hits me every time:We don’t see reality. We see our angle.And a small shift can flip the whole story.In the age of AI, this truth becomes brutal.Two people can look at the same data, the same model, the same output —and walk away with opposite conclusions.Perspective isn’t a soft skill.It’s a survival skill.The leaders who win are the ones w
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Holding it all together — quietly, even when no one sees it.That’s real strength.This image says it all.Staying with your family on one side.Making money on the other.And in the middle… you.In the age of AI, this tension is sharper than ever.Technology accelerates everything — except our humanity.AI can automate work, but it cannot carry the emotional weight of being “the head of the family.”It cannot steady your hands when life pulls you in two opposite directions.Balancing presence and providi
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A 17-year-old just built a mind-controlled prosthetic arm for $300.Yes, $300.For something that usually costs $450,000.Let that hit you.A teenager, working from home, used AI, cheap materials, and 23,000 lines of code to build a device that reads brain signals without surgery, without implants, and without a $450K price tag.This is not a feel-good story.It’s a warning shot.How can a high school student build something 1,500× cheaper than the industry standard?What does that say about innovation?
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5 months ago
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AI expert Pascal Bornet reviewed the latest Zendesk #CXTrends data to highlight three key takeaways for this next era of artificial intelligence and customer service. 🔍 Built on billions of real customer service interactions, #ZendeskAI 🌌 helps businesses stay ahead: https://zdsk.co/43HSPBh | Zendesk
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "🎥 Every Revolution Starts Out Looking Ridiculous. When YouTube launched, it had fewer than 60 videos. Even its founders thought the content was “pretty lame.” No one imagined it would grow into 800 million videos, 2.7 billion users, and reshape global culture. That’s the pattern with innovation. At first, it looks useless. Then, it looks obvious. Finally, it looks inevitable. AI is following the same curve. Today’s clumsy chatbots and awkward tools might just be the
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "I’ve always believed the smartest systems, human or artificial, don’t start perfect. They learn their way there. That’s the beauty of the learning loop in AI. Action → feedback → correction → mastery. A robot can crash a million times in simulation… yet perform flawlessly the first time in reality. Because every failure becomes fuel for improvement. It’s a humbling reminder that progress — for both humans and machines — is built on mistakes, not miracles. So here’s a
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Pascal Bornet | 🪰 Surveillance just got smaller than ever — and it’s both fascinating and terrifying. China has unveiled a mosquito-sized drone designed... | Instagram
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "🚗 Luxury, Redefined by Intelligence: The Huawei AITO M9 For years, luxury meant engines, design, and craftsmanship. Now, it’s being rewritten — by intelligence. The Huawei AITO M9 is a software-defined vehicle that learns, adapts, and evolves. It opens doors as you approach, adjusts settings to your habits, and syncs effortlessly with your digital life — phone, home, and beyond. This marks a quiet revolution: from mechanical perfection to cognitive design. Cars are
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "An AI-powered robot once unplugged itself. Funny? Maybe. Important? Absolutely. Because the real danger isn’t AI refusing to obey, it’s us building systems we can’t unplug. As we push the limits of autonomy, one principle must stay sacred: Humans remain in the loop. Not just as operators — but as moral anchors, context keepers, and ultimate decision-makers. The moment we can’t pull the plug, we’ve already lost control. What do you think — are we building AI we unders
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "I just watched Xiaomi’s demo in New York — robotic jump shoes that let a person drop from extreme heights and land safely. 🤖 It was incredible. But also… unsettling. Sensors, AI balance, and adaptive hydraulics all working together — turning gravity into a controllable variable. A few years ago, that would’ve been science fiction. It made me think: We’re no longer just building technology to assist humans — we’re building it to extend what it means to be human. The
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "This video made me smile… and wince at the same time. Client → Business Analyst → Developer → Code. Same message. Four interpretations. One completely different output. We laugh because it’s funny. We cringe because it’s true. In many companies, this is how “communication” still works. Not because people are bad at their job — but because every layer introduces assumptions, translation, and context loss. 💡 My take Most people don’t know this, but miscommunication is
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "This is one of those AI releases that quietly changes the rules. Meta released SAM Audio. At first glance, it looks like Segment Anything, but for sound. In reality, it is a signal that interaction with machines is shifting again. You can isolate sounds inside complex audio using natural language. Describe what you want like “dog barking” or “vocals”. Point to the source in a video. Mark a moment in time and explain that this is the part that matters. The system unde
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "The Reverse Turing Test Just Happened — But It’s Not About Robots Outsmarting Us 🤯 XPeng just unveiled IRON, a humanoid robot so realistic that the CEO had to slice open its leg live on stage to prove it wasn’t human. Everyone’s celebrating a leap in robotics. But to me, this moment wasn’t about machines getting smarter — it was about how predictable we’ve become. When I first watched the clip, I didn’t feel awe. I felt… recognition. Because I’ve seen the same patte
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Pascal Bornet on Instagram: "I watched Jensen Huang being asked who the smartest person he’s ever met was. He smiled — and refused to answer. Instead, he questioned the question itself. He said what we call “smart” — coding, solving complex problems, optimizing systems — is quickly becoming commoditized. AI already does that better. That struck me. Because it means intelligence is no longer about how fast we think — but how deeply we understand. Jensen said the future belongs to those with emoti
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RT @pascal_bornet: I didn’t expect a piano to make music visible but this does. That caught my attention.Someone spent three years tryi…
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