Why are we still fixated on cramming everyone into hyper-dense cities? As automation explodes, bold new visions should embrace dispersed, efficient, nature-integrated living. What does your ideal future city look like?
MidJourney just announced... a full body ultrasound! Yup... read on because it's as crazy as it sounds.
"As powerful as MRI and as casual as a trip to the spa"
They are calling it "the @midjourney scanner"
Insane details:
- First, the scale. The device uses 8,960 individual transducers arranged in a ring around your body
- The precision is the most jaw-dropping part: it resolves motion at the picometer range. It can image internal tissues finer than the width of an atom. We are talking sub-atomic level diagnostic capability
- The compute requirement is massive. The system processes 17 gigabytes of data per second.
It takes 40GB of raw data to reconstruct just one cross-sectional slice. And they are planning to scan 100 slices?
- Midjourney claims that fewer than 12 of these machines could perform more full-body scans than every MRI machine on Earth combined.
Welcome to the future of healthcare!
Not only these scanners are announced, they will exist in a "Midjourney SPA" - with hot tubs, saunas, cold plunges, and 9-10 whole body scanners.
autonomous robot driving through the field at night. no chemicals. no pesticides. just UV light killing pathogens and pests while everyone sleeps. this is @tricrobotics.
this is what chemical-free pest control looks like at scale.
On the plus side if we lock down again kids will use their AI agents to do the schoolwork assigned by the teacherβs AI agents and we will realize that this whole education system is ridiculous in 2026 and that it needs to be completely rebuilt from first principles.
You asked, we delivered: a retro-futurist vision for beautiful AND functional AI data centres, complete with traditional glass houses for food production and winter gardens, Roman thermal baths, and heat for public pools and district heating networks. Based on real technology! π
@TheLaurenChen If EVERYONE pushes red, nothing happens.
If >50% push blue, nothing happens.
You will never see 100% of people pushing red, so it is wiser to push blue.