Sorry, Conspiracy Theorists: Your Alien Neighbors Would Look Nothing Like You

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The Most Popular Bad Idea in Human History

Let’s talk about aliens walking among us.

You’ve seen the posts. You’ve heard the theories. A suspiciously calm coworker who never seems cold. A celebrity who hasn’t aged since 1987. A politician giving a press conference who blinks at slightly the wrong frequency. The internet has decided: aliens are here, they look just like us, and they’re hiding in plain sight.

I hate to be the one to break this to you.

But if a person were born on another planet — any other planet, literally anywhere else in the universe — the chances of them looking like you are so vanishingly small that “practically zero” is being generous. We’re talking about odds that make winning the lottery while being struck by lightning while finding a parking spot in Manhattan look like a sure thing.

Let me explain why, and I promise it’ll ruin every alien conspiracy theory you’ve ever enjoyed.

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When Seeing Is No Longer Believing: How Justice Survives the Deepfake Era

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The Courtroom That Changed Everything

Imagine it’s 2031. A prosecutor stands before a jury and plays a video. It shows a man — clear as daylight, full color, perfect audio — confessing to a crime he says he never committed. His lawyer stands up and says four words that have become the most powerful legal phrase of the decade:

“That could be fake.”

And here’s the problem: she’s right. It could be. The jury knows it. The judge knows it. The prosecutor knows it.

So does everyone watching.

The video is thrown out. Not because it was proven false — but because it couldn’t be proven true. And in a world where synthetic media has become indistinguishable from reality, courts in a dozen countries have quietly reached the same conclusion: video and audio evidence, once the gold standard of courtroom proof, can no longer be trusted.

This isn’t science fiction. It’s the logical endpoint of a technology curve we’re already on. And it forces one of the most important questions of the coming decade:

When seeing is no longer believing, how do truth, trust, and justice survive?

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10 Prop Bets on the Future: Would You Wager on These by 2040?

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The Best Way to Test What You Really Believe

Anyone can say they believe something will happen. But put money on it? Now you’re serious.

Prop bets started in sports. Instead of just picking who wins the game, you bet on specific things that happen inside the game. Will the first score be a touchdown or a field goal? Will the quarterback throw for more than 300 yards? These side bets make you think harder and commit to specifics.

So here’s my challenge: I’ve put together 10 prop bets on future technology. Each one is a specific outcome with a specific deadline—somewhere between 2030 and 2040. Some feel like sure things. Some feel far-fetched. All of them are more possible than most people realize.

Read through them. Decide which ones you’d bet on. The bets you’re willing to make reveal what you actually believe about where the world is going.

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The Genetic Divide: When Gene Therapy Becomes Available to Some But Not All

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The Choice That’s Coming for All of Us

Imagine your doctor calls with good news. There’s a new treatment that can edit your genes to eliminate your risk of the heart disease that runs in your family. Or erase the Alzheimer’s gene you inherited from your mother. Or cure the Parkinson’s symptoms you’re already experiencing.

One treatment. Permanent fix. You’ll never develop that disease.

Do you say yes?

Most people would. Of course they would. Who wouldn’t want to eliminate a deadly disease from their body?

But there’s a catch: It costs $200,000. Insurance doesn’t cover it yet. And only certain hospitals can perform it.

Now imagine this treatment has been available for ten years. Some people got it. Many couldn’t afford it. The ones who got it are healthier, live longer, and spend less on medical care. The ones who didn’t are still at risk, still getting sick, still facing the diseases their genes predispose them to.

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When Space Becomes Cheaper Than Earth: The 36-Month Inflection Point

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The Economics Just Flipped

Here’s the statement that should stop you cold: Within 36 months, space will be the cheapest place to deploy AI compute infrastructure. Not the most advanced. Not the most cutting-edge. The cheapest.

This isn’t speculation from a think tank. This is Elon Musk’s engineering timeline, traced back to first principles and grounded in physics that doesn’t care about our intuitions. And if he’s right—and the math suggests he is—we’re about to witness the largest infrastructure migration in human history.

Not because space is cool. Because space is economical.

Let me walk through why this matters, what it unlocks, and why the next three years will determine whether we’re participants or spectators in the next phase of industrial civilization.

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The Brain Sovereignty Problem: How to Stay in Control of Your Own Mind

By Futurist Thomas Frey

When Your Brain Stops Being Yours

Here’s the problem nobody’s talking about: your brain is the originator of everything that makes you you. Your creativity. Your relationships. Your sense of meaning. The work you produce, the art you create, the connections you build, the accomplishments you curate over a lifetime—all of it starts inside your skull.

And we’re in the process of handing that over to machines.

Not through some dystopian neural implant forcing thoughts into your head. Through something far more subtle and far more effective: we’re teaching our brains to stop doing the work. Every time we offload a cognitive task to AI, we’re training ourselves to depend on external processing for functions that used to happen internally. Memory. Reasoning. Attention. Decision-making. The basic architecture of thought itself.

The research is already alarming. Studies show that IQ scores—which rose steadily from the 1930s to the 1980s in what’s called the Flynn Effect—have begun declining in the U.S., Britain, France, and Norway. Cognitive psychologist Barbara Oakley’s team directly links this reversal to two trends: educational systems that stopped teaching memorization and direct instruction, and the rise of cognitive offloading to digital tools and AI.

The problem isn’t that we use tools. Humans have always used tools to extend cognition. The problem is that we’re using tools that don’t just extend our brains—they replace them. And once a brain stops being exercised, it doesn’t stay dormant. It atrophies.

This is the brain sovereignty crisis. And solving it requires building tools that give people agency over their own minds—not tools that take agency away.

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When Minds Can Talk Directly: Will It Mean the End of Language As We Know It?

By Futurist Thomas Frey


The Interface Nobody Asked For

Imagine waking up tomorrow with a neural implant that lets you transmit thoughts directly into someone else’s mind. No words. No translation. Just pure, unfiltered mental content flowing from your consciousness to theirs.

This isn’t science fiction anymore. Brain-computer interfaces in 2025 can already decode inner speech with 97% accuracy, translate neural signals into text in real time, and transmit simple thoughts between brains separated by continents. A paralyzed woman who hadn’t spoken in 18 years now “speaks” through a neural implant that streams her thoughts into audible words with an 80-millisecond delay. Researchers at Stanford have demonstrated password-protected thought decoding—your inner monologue stays private unless you mentally “unlock” it with a specific imagined phrase.

The technology exists. The infrastructure is emerging. Which means we need to start asking the harder questions: If minds can communicate directly, does traditional language die? Is literacy obsolete? Do we need a universal “thought language”? And what happens when we can no longer hide what we’re really thinking?

The answers are more complicated—and more disturbing—than you’d expect.

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The AI Business Multiplication Question: Can Machines Change the Math?

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The Impossible Math Meets the Possible Machine

Here’s a thought experiment that sounds absurd until you realize technology might have changed the equation: Could someone condition themselves to start one new business every single day for the rest of their life?

Not as a metaphor. Actually launch a business—entity formation, operational setup, market positioning—every twenty-four hours, indefinitely.

The math on human-operated businesses is brutal. Richard Branson has launched roughly 400 companies over fifty years. That’s eight per year. One business per day would require operating at 45 times that pace. The constraints are biological: attention dilutes beyond three to five simultaneous ventures, cognitive load becomes catastrophic, capital scales linearly, and time remains finite. A human entrepreneur simply cannot operate 365 businesses effectively, let alone 10,000 over a lifetime.

But here’s where the question gets interesting: What if you weren’t running the businesses yourself? What if AI agents were?

We’re now entering an era where AI agents can operate certain types of businesses with minimal human oversight. The question shifts from human capacity to system design. Could someone using AI realistically create one autonomous business per day, indefinitely?

The answer depends entirely on what kind of business we’re talking about. And more importantly, what we mean by “business.”

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The Awakening Series: Final Thoughts—The Awakening and What Comes Next

By Futurist Thomas Frey

Seventeen columns. Seventeen sectors. One unmistakable pattern.

From graft and corruption to healthcare, education, financial services, insurance, defense contracting, supply chains, utilities, real estate, media, pharmaceuticals, nonprofits, taxation, homelessness, criminal justice, and student loans—we documented how systems designed to serve the public evolved to serve themselves. How complexity became camouflage. How information asymmetry became a business model. How extraction disguised itself as service.

AI is ending this era. Not through revolution but through persistent illumination—making visible what was always present but impossible to quantify at scale. And once these patterns become undeniable, the systems built on opacity become indefensible.

But revelation alone doesn’t create change. It creates possibility. What determines whether The Awakening becomes genuine transformation or merely more sophisticated extraction is what we do next.

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The Awakening Series Part 17: Student Loans—The Debt Trap Design

By Futurist Thomas Frey

Americans owe approximately $1.7 trillion in student loan debt—more than credit card debt, more than auto loans, second only to mortgages. Over 43 million borrowers carry an average debt of $37,000. Many have been paying for 10, 15, 20+ years and still owe more than they originally borrowed. Some will die with student debt still outstanding.

AI analysis of student loan origination, servicing, repayment, and outcomes is revealing something deeply troubling: a system deliberately designed to be confusing, to maximize fees and interest payments, and to keep borrowers in debt as long as possible. Where loan servicers profit from keeping people in default. Where schools raise tuition knowing students can borrow unlimited amounts. Where forgiveness programs reject 99% of applicants through technicalities. Where income-driven repayment plans are nearly impossible to navigate correctly.

The awakening in student loans isn’t about whether education has value—it obviously does. It’s about revealing that the student loan system has evolved into a debt trap that extracts wealth from borrowers while enriching servicers, schools, and investors, with minimal accountability for educational outcomes or employment prospects that would justify the debt burden.

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The Awakening Series Part 16: Criminal Justice—The Profit in Punishment

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The United States has approximately 5% of the world’s population but nearly 25% of the world’s incarcerated population. We imprison 2.3 million people—a rate 5-10 times higher than most developed nations. We spend approximately $300 billion annually on criminal justice—police, courts, prisons, probation, parole. And despite this massive incarceration, crime rates are comparable to or higher than countries that imprison far fewer people.

AI analysis of criminal justice data, sentencing patterns, recidivism rates, and system finances is revealing something deeply troubling: a system that has evolved to profit from punishment rather than prevent crime or rehabilitate offenders. Where private prisons profit from occupancy. Where courts fund themselves through fines and fees extracted from defendants. Where bail bondsmen profit from the presumption of innocence. Where entire communities are policed for revenue generation rather than public safety.

The awakening in criminal justice isn’t about whether crime should be punished—it obviously should. It’s about revealing that the systems we’ve built to deliver justice increasingly prioritize revenue generation and institutional maintenance over actual public safety, that punishment has become a profit center, and that those caught in the system face extraction at every stage while receiving minimal actual rehabilitation or support for successful reentry.

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The Awakening Series Part 15: Homelessness Services—The Perpetual Crisis Industry

By Futurist Thomas Frey

America spends approximately $50-70 billion annually on homelessness through federal, state, and local programs, nonprofits, emergency services, law enforcement, and healthcare. Major cities spend $40,000-80,000 per homeless person annually. Yet homelessness has increased in most major urban areas over the past decade. Tent cities expand. Encampments grow. The crisis seems perpetual despite massive spending.

AI analysis of homelessness spending, service delivery, outcomes, and alternative approaches is revealing something deeply troubling: a system that has evolved to manage homelessness rather than solve it. Where service providers are financially incentivized to maintain client populations rather than reduce them. Where coordination failures create massive duplication and waste. Where the most effective interventions are systematically underfunded while ineffective traditional approaches consume the majority of resources.

The awakening in homelessness services isn’t about whether we should help people experiencing homelessness—we obviously should. It’s about revealing that the systems we’ve built to address homelessness often serve the institutions providing services more than the people they’re supposed to help. And AI can now track individuals through multiple service systems, analyze spending versus outcomes, and compare approaches to reveal what actually works versus what perpetuates the problem it claims to solve.

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