Deconstructing identity with the Severance Tv series

Severance” TV series explores timeless philosophical debates on human identity through a dystopian sci-fi lens, raising questions about memory, biology, and what constitutes the self.

How a Dystopian TV Series Revives Ancient Philosophical Debates About Who We Are

Introduction: The Elevator That Divides the Soul

In the stark, sterile world of Lumon Industries, the elevator is more than a means of transport; it is a metaphysical guillotine. As the doors close, a consciousness is severed. Continue reading “Deconstructing identity with the Severance Tv series”

The role of androids in our future society

Androids will transform human lives with advanced intelligence & capabilities, raising concerns about benefits, risks, and human connection.

The Future of Human Connection: Navigating the Evolution of Androids in Our Society

As we step into the near future, humans will be surrounded by androids that are almost indistinguishable from biological humans. These artificial beings, designed with advanced human-like intelligence and capabilities, will transform various aspects of our lives. Continue reading “The role of androids in our future society”

The future of mental health and relationships

Amy Wu’s AI mental health app, Manifest, aims to combat loneliness in Gen Z, while groundbreaking skin research offers new perspectives on aging and societal well-being.

The Intersection of AI, Longevity, and Human Connection: Navigating the Future

Part 1: AI and Mental Health — A New Era of Support

In an age marked by rapid technological advancements, Amy Wu, the visionary founder of the AI-based mental health app Manifest, stands at the forefront of a transformative movement aimed at combating loneliness among Generation Z. With a substantial investment of $3.4 million in seed funding, Manifest seeks to bridge the emotional gap facing young adults today by providing a user-friendly platform designed specifically for those grappling with emotional challenges. Continue reading “The future of mental health and relationships”