
Mojito X
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By 2030, in-person events will be the one thing AI cannot replace. Because presence isn't a technological problem. AI can generate every slide, every agenda, every follow-up email, every piece of content from your event. What it cannot generate is the moment two people look at each other across a room and decide to trust one another. It cannot replicate the energy of a thousand people arriving at the same insight together. It cannot fake the handshake, the hallway conversation, the dinner that changes a career. This is what it means to be radically present. And it is becoming the scarcest and most strategically valuable experience in business. In a world where everything is synthetic, the room should be the last "unfakeable" thing. So let's throw away the gimmicks and jingles, the trademarks and taglines, and CONNECT, shall we? The future is human. Stay Rad! ✦ SAM RAD | Human Intelligence Futurist Helping leaders protect their greatest strategic asset — their humanity. Book a keynote → sam-rad.com


Indian Railways Maximum Permissible Speed Map: 2014 vs 2026 🚆⚡


SITUATION DETECTED: New Intel hype reel

Martin Scorsese is now a partner and advisor for a generative AI startup He says he's using AI during preproduction to help storyboard projects “I’m interested in the intersection of technology and storytelling, and seeing how that can push the bounds of creativity to create deeper and richer experiences for audiences ... cinema is a young medium ... we have to be open to how it can evolve" (via @nytimes)




Full video out now on the PlayStation YouTube channel!

Martin Scorsese is an advisor to Black Forest Labs. He's spent six decades shaping how the world sees stories. Now he's helping us shape visual intelligence with human taste and craft at the center. We sat down with him for a working storyboarding session using FLUX.

In Brazil, the National Teams plane was baptised before it headed off to the World Cup.. 🤯















