By Futurist Thomas Frey
We’re approaching a threshold that will fundamentally change what it means to be human. Not because robots are becoming more human-like—though they are—but because humans are becoming more machine-like, and the distinction between the two is evaporating faster than anyone predicted.
When I first wrote about the blurring lines between people and machines, humanoid robots were clumsy prototypes and brain-computer interfaces were experimental medical devices. That was then. Now we’re watching those lines dissolve in real-time, and the implications are staggering.
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