Scenario prompts are part of my 4 step strategy development programme.
Today’s topics to consider are AI worms, alien probes, deep adaption, water batteries, wearable billboards, nano paints, organoids, idea assessment, smart glasses, desalination and music.
Read “Deep Adaptation”.
AI worm infects users via AI-enabled email clients — Morris II generative AI worm steals confidential data as it spreads
A group of researchers created a first-generation AI worm that can steal data, spread malware, spam others via an email client, and spread through multiple systems.
If Aliens Are Spying On Us, Their Space Probes Would Look Like This, Scientists Say
https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a46754311/what-do-alien-probes-look-like/?
Warp drives, worm holes and nacre.
The Professional Implications of Collapse: Deep Adaptation in Organizations
As modern societies experience further disruption and decline, how can our work in organizations help more of us ‘break together’ not apart? Also read https://www.ronimmink.com/collapse-is-an-option/
New ‘Water Batteries’ Are Cheaper, Recyclable, And Won’t Explode
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-water-batteries-are-cheaper-recyclable-and-wont-explode?
‘Water batteries’ are formally known as aqueous metal-ion batteries. These devices use metals such as magnesium or zinc, which are cheaper to assemble and less toxic than the materials currently used in other kinds of batteries.
Wearable Billboards? Adobe Debuts Interactive Material With Ad Potential
Everything a screen.
Breakthrough in nanostructure technology for real-time color display
https://phys.org/news/2024-03-breakthrough-nanostructure-technology-real-display.html?
Nano paint!
Organoids grown from amniotic fluid could shed light on rare diseases
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00656-x?
Fetal cells organoids. Think this through its extremes.
How to Know if Your Idea’s the Right One — A Founder’s Guide for Successful Early-Stage Customer Discovery
Research, bias and patterns.
Smart glasses use sonar to work out where you’re looking
Gaze-tracking devices normally rely on cameras, but a new system uses reflected sound to track where someone is looking based on the shape of their eyeballs
Wave-powered tech for emissions-free freshwater
When you live on the Costa del Sol, desalination becomes very current.
This is why music is good for your mental health, according to scientists
There is plenty of evidence to suggest a strong connection between music and mental health