The future is future fitness. The advantage isn’t prediction. It’s how fast your leadership team can notice and anticipate change and respond.
Cloaking, brain implants, smart mirrors, self-configuring modular robots neurobots and why you need strategic centering.
The signals look bizarre. A thermal camouflage cloak for Marines. Brain implants moving from experiment to lived reality. AI mirrors projecting makeup directly onto a real face. Self-reconfiguring robots. Neurobots. A digital twin of a living cell. And a rising market for “human-made” labels as trust in AI-made output starts to fragment. These are not isolated curiosities. They are signs that sensing, adaptation, biology, computation, identity, and trust are starting to merge.
Most of these developments are not directly relevant to your business today. That is not the point. The point is that the underlying capabilities are getting cheaper, faster, more modular, and more combinable. That is when strange things stop being fringe and start becoming strategy. The real risk is not missing one technology. It is missing the pattern created when they start stacking on top of each other.
That is why strategic centering matters. In a digital, fast-moving economy, firms need a clear core mission that creates focus, bounded freedom, and faster innovation. Without that centre, every new signal becomes a distraction. With it, you can let the world get weird without your company losing the plot.
The winners will not be the firms that chase every shiny object. They will be the ones that know what they stand for, what they will experiment with, what they will ignore, and where human distinctiveness will still command a premium. The “human-made” backlash is not a sideshow. It is an early signal that trust, authorship, and authenticity are becoming strategic assets again
Prompt for leadership team
Which of these “weird” signals points to a capability, customer expectation, or trust shift that could hit our business within the next 36 months? Discuss with your team. Decide your moves. If you need help with this, DM me.
The links:
US Marines plan thermal camouflage cloak to shield soldiers from drone attacks
The garment is designed to suppress a wearer’s signature across five detection bands: visual (VIS), near-infrared (NIR), short-wave infrared (SWIR), mid-wave infrared (MWIR), and long-wave infrared (LWIR).
https://interestingengineering.com/military/us-marine-corps-thermal-cloak
AI Makeup Mirror Learns What You Want By Projecting Colors Onto Your Skin
You say two words into a microphone: “autumn forest.” A few seconds later, the colors appear, on your actual face, projected there in real time, shifting across your cheeks and eyelids and lips while you check yourself in the mirror
https://scienceblog.com/ai-makeup-mirror-learns-what-you-want-by-projecting-colors-onto-your-skin/
What is wisdom, and can it be taught?
Scientists are trying to name the qualities that make someone wise and figure out how to cultivate them
https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/mind/2026/what-is-wisdom-can-it-be-taught
What It’s Like to Have a Brain Implant for 5 Years
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
https://www.wired.com/story/synchron-brain-computer-interface-five-years-als/
Almost 40 new unicorns have been minted so far this year — here they are
TechCrunch tracked down the VC-backed startups that became unicorns in 2026. While most are AI-related, a surprising number are focused on other industries like healthcare and even a few crypto companies.
These Self-Configuring Modular Robots May One Day Rule the World
These robots are composed of multiple parts that can be configured in several ways, allowing the robots to adapt to their surroundings and the demands of whatever task they’re trying to perform.
https://gizmodo.com/these-self-configuring-modular-robots-may-one-day-rule-the-world-2000731381
Digital Twin of a Cell Tracks Its Entire Life Cycle Down to the Nanoscale
A team a developed a virtual model of the bacteria tracking nearly all of a cell’s molecules down to the nanoscale
Rita McGrath: How Strategic Centering Unlocks Innovation In A Digital World
Firms need “strategic centering”—a bold, transformative approach that anchors them around a core mission or competency, enabling clarity, innovation, and enhanced value creation.
Is this product ‘human-made’? The race to establish an AI-free logo
Organisations worldwide are racing to develop a universally recognised label for “human-made” products and services as part of the growing backlash against AI use.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj0d6el50ppo
Lab-Grown Xenobots With Self-Built Nervous Systems Move In Ways Evolution Never Planned
Xenobots have been around since 2020. They can navigate watery environments, repair injuries, even gather loose cells and assemble copies of themselves. But a team has now pushed the idea considerably further, implanting neural precursor cells and watch what the neurons do when they wake up inside a body that evolution never designed. The resulting creatures, which the researchers call neurobots, are reported in Advanced Science.
https://scienceblog.com/lab-grown-xenobots-with-self-built-nervous-systems-move-in-ways-evolution-never-planned/