artificial intelligence
The future of artificial intelligence.
Remade in their Image. Content Warning.
The warehouse was a cathedral of rot, a windowless box of corrugated steel tucked into the industrial gut of Tinseltown. A place where the city’s discarded ambitions went to be processed into low-grade celluloid. It sat on a dead-end street that smelled of brine and heavy-duty degreaser, a stone’s throw from the banks of the Bay of Laytah. On the heavy steel door, a piece of yellowed masking tape bore the name Velvet Nocturne Productions in fading marker—a shell company that existed to shuffle Cartel revenue through the books of a made-for-cable soft-core fantasy.
By Nathan McAllister2 days ago in Futurism
Can Chance AI Truly Understand Art? Exploring Vision-Language Models (VLM) for Art. AI-Generated.
Art has always been a deeply human experience shaped by emotion, culture, and personal perspective. Traditionally, understanding art meant spending time observing, reading, and reflecting. But today, with the rise of Vision-Language Models (VLMs), that experience is evolving. Tools like Chance AI are opening new ways to engage with art, making it more accessible, interactive, and meaningful for everyone.
By Maheep Makkar2 days ago in Futurism
The Great Foldable Reset: Why Xiaomi’s 2026 Return Could Topple Samsung’s Crown
1. Introduction: The Foldable Fatigue and the 2026 Shake-up By the end of 2025, the global smartphone industry found itself at a strange, quiet crossroads. For the better part of a decade, the "next big thing" had been the foldable, a category that promised to bridge the gap between the pocketable slab and the productivity-focused tablet. Yet, as the year wound down, a palpable sense of "foldable fatigue" had settled over the market. The yearly upgrade cycle had become a treadmill of incrementalism—minor hinge refinements, slightly more efficient processors, and software tweaks that felt like a coat of paint on a house that needed structural innovation. We were looking at a foldable smartphone market 2026 landscape that seemed stagnant, dominated by a comfortable incumbent and lacking the fire that once defined the mobile revolution.
By Tech Horizons2 days ago in Futurism
My Digital Conscience on the Line: How AI Watched My Hands in the Factory 🛠️🤖
Before I packed up my life in England and headed for the sunny shores of Italy ✈️🇮🇹, my daily reality was measured in hundreds of black and teal plastic components. I worked in a plastic manufacturing plant—a place where, theoretically, simple forms and repetition rule the day. It was there, on the production line for Makita power tool cases, that I first realized Artificial Intelligence isn’t just for Silicon Valley developers 💻. It’s a technology that has already "put on its high-vis vest" and is working side-by-side with us on the factory floor. 🏭
By Piotr Nowak2 days ago in Futurism
AI Consulting Market to hit USD 59.4 Billion By 2034. AI-Generated.
Market Overview According to Market.us, the global AI consulting market is expected to reach approximately USD 59.4 billion by 2034, rising from USD 8.4 billion in 2024, expanding at a CAGR of 21.6% during the forecast period from 2025 to 2034. This strong growth is driven by the increasing need for organizations to adopt artificial intelligence in a structured and scalable manner.
By Roberto Crum2 days ago in Futurism
How Elementor Theme Builder Works and Why Designers Use It in 2026. AI-Generated.
The first time I built a website with Elementor, I spent hours designing the perfect page layout. The content area looked exactly the way I wanted it. Clean sections, consistent typography, a color palette that reflected the brand. Then I previewed the page on the live site and noticed something that immediately deflated all that effort. The header at the top and the footer at the bottom looked completely different from everything I had just designed. They belonged to the WordPress theme, and no amount of work inside Elementor could touch them.
By Shane Smith3 days ago in Futurism
The Foldable Flip: How Apple is Rewriting the Rules of the Phone Market Without Releasing a Single Device
1. Introduction: The Ghost in the Machine The smartphone industry is currently holding its breath, transfixed by a product that—officially, at least—doesn’t exist. With reports that a foldable iPhone has transitioned into early production for a late-2026 launch, the "Apple Effect" has shifted from a tremor to a tectonic plate movement. What began as a fragmented experiment for early adopters has suddenly become the most crowded room in tech, as the world’s biggest manufacturers scramble to settle the frontier before Cupertino plants its flag.
By Tech Horizons3 days ago in Futurism
The origins of the Kamchatka earthquake is revealed by satellites that find concealed tsunami waves.
A second, shorter wave signal that reveals a rupture within six miles of the trench was brought by a tsunami caused by an earthquake off the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia in 2025.
By Francis Dami3 days ago in Futurism
Beyond the Prompt: My Journey Building a Professional AI Video Workflow. AI-Generated.
The transition from experimental AI generation to a professional-grade creative workflow has reached a critical tipping point in my recent projects. I’ve noticed that as the industry moves away from "one-click" solutions, successful creators are focusing on the synergy between diverse platforms to maintain visual consistency. To truly succeed in this landscape, I believe one must understand how to integrate various generative AI models into a cohesive system, a topic I explore deeply in our professional ecosystem for AI image and video generation tools technical analysis. This strategic approach ensures that every frame I produce meets the rigorous standards of modern digital media production.
By AIToolLand Research Team4 days ago in Futurism
What to Expect at Art Central 2026 with Chance AI as Innovation Partner. AI-Generated.
Art fairs have always been about discovery: the quiet moment when a piece catches your eye, the curiosity that pulls you closer, and the personal interpretation that follows. But as we move deeper into 2026, that experience is beginning to evolve in ways many visitors may not have imagined a few years ago.
By Maheep Makkar4 days ago in Futurism










