The future has a history. The good news is that it’s one from which we can learn; the bad news is that we very rarely do. That’s because the clearest lesson from the history of the future is that ...
Future has five sons — Jakobi, Prince, Future Zahir, Hendrix and Kash — and two daughters, Londyn and Paris Paras Griffin/Getty Future loves being a father to his seven kids: Jakobi, Londyn, Prince, ...
Although it may feel like we are writing the next great science fiction movie, we are not. We are writing the realities of our futures. The integration of AI and Machine Learning has been gaining ...
It's difficult to predict exactly what the future internet will look like because new technology is evolving so quickly — but there is no doubt that the newest iteration of the web will transform ...
“Imagining the future is a kind of nostalgia.” This is a line from John Green’s young-adult book Looking for Alaska. It’s pretty, and melancholy, and very popular on Tumblr. It’s also scientifically ...
Narcotized, addled, and sometimes tender, Future has spent the past decade making whatever music he wants: trap ballads, twerk anthems, petty kiss-offs, trippy blues. His superpower is his ability to ...
Best Rapper Alive. It’s a lofty goal. A phrase Jay-Z famously uttered in 2003 on “Dirt Off Your Shoulder” that declared Shawn Carter the new standard while still paying respect to the late greats ...
We should think more about whom we'll be in the future – because doing so has profound consequences for our health, happiness and financial security. Take a moment to imagine yourself in 10 years.
Jane McGonigal is the director of Game Research & Development at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, California. She designs games that aim to improve real lives, and solve real problems. For ...
If you could time-travel to meet your future self, what would you ask? (Credit: Edouard Taufenbach and Bastien Pourtout) Imagining a conversation with "future you" has multiple benefits for your ...
Naomi Alderman’s new novel imagines an end of the world that only the wealthiest can survive — or can they? By Ian Wang Ian Wang is a writer and critic whose work has appeared in The Baffler, Sight & ...
I’VE SET MY fair share of New Year’s resolutions. And like many who stake out a goal each January, I’ve come up laughably short on almost every single one. A rare exception was this past year, when I ...