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Today, technology is advancing faster than ever before, and much of it has already become a reality, such as telemedicine, biodegradable plastics, and smartphones, which have profoundly changed the way we live and work. Excluding technologies that are changing the world, such as drones, AI, and 5G, what are the other technologies that are expected to revolutionize humanity in the coming decades? 
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1、Quantum hegemony finally realized? Google 3 minutes and 20 seconds to complete the world's first supercomputer 10,000 years of computing
This may be a landmark event in the field of computing: Google claims that "quantum hegemony" has been achieved, and they have demonstrated for the first time in an experiment the superiority of quantum computers over computers with traditional architectures: in the world's number one supercomputer Summit needed to calculate the experiment for 10,000 years, Google's quantum computer took only 3 minutes and 20 seconds.
2, mini "artificial brain" is taking shape, the future faces ethical issues
A new scientific finding offers a new way to study mental illness - organoids. But the research also raises moral and ethical questions about the ability of so-called organoids to produce independent consciousness, but thankfully, it may be a long time before a true "artificial brain" is available.

3. 3 future technologies that will change humanity: artificial meat, robots and fusion power
Artificial meat will change the agricultural farming industry, robots will change the industry and help human beings to "reduce the burden", and nuclear fusion power will provide endless energy for human beings. In the first 40 years, PCs, the Internet and cell phones changed human society. In the next few decades, they are the only technologies that are expected to revolutionize the human race. 
4, Musk released brain-computer interface system, available iPhone control
The system was experimented with mice and transmitted data through a wired connection, Musk's brain-computer connectivity company Neuralink plans to conduct human trials in the second quarter of next year, with the eventual goal of adding a wireless system to interact with apps, and Netflix: it's the Matrix.
5. Brain-computer interface creates "sixth sense"
Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania, with the help of a brain-computer interface, gave rats a neural stimulus to help them find the right direction. Originally, rats swimming in a water maze could not see their destination hidden underwater. But after receiving the stimulus, the rats would treat this as a new sense, learn to utilize it, and swim smoothly to the designated location.
6, the largest chip ever born: 1.2 trillion transistors super giant
The chip is specifically designed to handle AI applications, and chip size is very important in AI tasks because larger chips can process information faster and provide answers in less time. This reduces "training time" and allows researchers to test more ideas, use more data and solve new problems.

7, Boston Dynamics latest anticlimactic robot video, somersaults even take the big top
The Boston Dynamics Atlas robot has learned to do a 360-degree somersault! Not only that, but the whole set of gymnastic maneuvers such as inversions, spins, and jumps are very smooth. 
8, Chinese scientists successfully decode brain waves, AI synthesize speech directly from the brain
This new system improves the clarity of speech by decoding brain activity and uses deep learning methods to produce spoken sentences directly from brain signals to 150 words, which is close to normal.

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