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How Technology Is Changing the Way We Maintain Buildings and Infrastructure
Maintenance is often invisible until it fails. Lights flicker only when wiring degrades. Roads are noticed when they crack. Buildings attract attention when something stops working rather than when everything functions quietly as intended.
By Niklaus M.8 days ago in Futurism
How to Build an EHR System in 2026
Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems form the backbone of modern healthcare, replacing paper charts with digital platforms that store, manage, and share comprehensive patient information. Whether you’re developing a standard clinical records system for hospitals or an advanced mental health application, understanding the development process, functionality, compliance, and user needs is essential.
By Kunal Chouhan8 days ago in Futurism
Stop Paying for SaaS: How Gemini 3.0 and ‘Five-Coding’ Are Changing the Solo-Builder Game. AI-Generated.
The Death of Subscription Fatigue In 2025, the professional landscape is drowning in "rented" software. We are currently suffering from acute SaaS fatigue, bleeding monthly fees for a fragmented stack of specialized tools: CV builders, application trackers, cover letter generators, and AI headshot services. This isn't just a budget drain; it’s a bottleneck to true productivity.
By Mohammad Hamid8 days ago in Futurism
Digital Echo: How My "What’s up?" Builds Machine Intelligence 🤖
Moving from the rainy UK 🇬🇧 to sunny Italy 🇮🇹 was more than just a change of scenery; it was a total lifestyle overhaul. I traded the factory floor for a home office and physical labor for a freelance career in the fast-paced world of AI. Most people, when they hear about working in Artificial Intelligence, imagine writing complex algorithms or analyzing massive datasets—the kind of work I do in search relevance 📊. But there is another, much more monotonous side to this business: providing voice samples to train speech models. 🎤
By Piotr Nowak9 days ago in Futurism
Why Most AI Systems Fail at State Management?
AI systems powered by large language models often appear intelligent during isolated interactions, yet struggle when conversations or workflows extend across multiple steps. One of the main reasons is state management — the ability to track, update, and maintain context over time. While traditional software engineering has long relied on well-defined state models, AI-driven applications introduce new challenges because behavior is probabilistic rather than deterministic.
By Samantha Blake9 days ago in Futurism
The battle for attention
At the end of 2023 as I was preparing to finish my bachelor's in psychology, I began the process of writing a capstone project, a sort of mini research assignment to showcase what I had learned. Because of my interest in cognitive psychology and my sincere hate for social media platforms, I presented a capstone that highlighted the negative effects of doomscrolling.
By Ana Maria Londono10 days ago in Futurism
Software Architecture: A Non-Negotiable for Your Project Scope
Often, software architecture is relegated to a technical implementation detail, discussed long after business goals and project scope are decided. This disconnect is a root cause of cost overruns, delayed launches, and rigid systems that cannot adapt. Treating software architecture as a core business decision during initial scoping enables building systems that deliver sustained value.
By Sergey Laptick10 days ago in Futurism
The enigma of why a star went dark for months is solved by astronomers.
Typically, stars don't simply disappear. For millions or possibly billions of years, they emit a constant glow. At the end of 2024, scientists took notice when a star 3,200 light-years away from Earth abruptly faded.
By Francis Dami10 days ago in Futurism
Why Charlotte Is the Next Big Hub for Mobile App Development?
For years, conversations about technology growth followed predictable geography. Silicon Valley dominated headlines, New York symbolized finance-driven software, and Seattle represented cloud-driven expansion. Yet beneath that familiar narrative, another pattern has been forming — technology ecosystems rising in cities that combine affordability, industry diversity, and strategic positioning rather than historic tech reputation.
By Mary L. Rodriquez10 days ago in Futurism










