The beginning of the Future

The beginning of the Future

Agentic AI. Humanoid Robots. Quantum Computing. Mars. Small Modular Nuclear Reactors. Synthetic Proteins. Reusable Rockets. Photonic Computers. Perovskite Solar Panels. Brain-Computer Interfaces. Blockchain Maturity.


The future is becoming everyday life.


Despite how it might seem, technological advancements don’t happen overnight. Take AI, for instance—it has been evolving since Alan Turing proposed the Turing Test in the 1950s. Technology gradually improves by building upon existing innovations until it reaches a stage of maturity where it impacts everyday life. Today, AI is impossible without transformer technology, which relies on parallel computing, requiring specialized chips, and so on.


Technology accelerates technology.


By 2025, the world will likely change faster than ever, pushing society to adapt. This rapid pace tends to widen the gap between countries with technological capacity and those stuck in developmental challenges. While technology will create numerous opportunities and improve the average quality of life, there will undoubtedly be ups and downs along the way. Staying ahead of these changes is essential—companies that fail to adapt risk becoming obsolete at an equally rapid pace.


Physics is the only rule.


What can happen will happen, given the right information and energy. This profound idea, which I first encountered in David Deutsch’s The Beginning of Infinity, illustrates the potential of the future. While we can’t predict exactly how the future will unfold, we can understand its boundaries and know what is physically impossible.


Excited to Wake Up


Humans are extraordinary problem solvers. From climate change to managing the risks of uncontrolled artificial general intelligence, we face significant challenges today. Yet, our ingenuity and resilience often lead to solutions. Just because we don’t have all the answers now doesn’t mean we should despair. Instead, we should wake up with excitement and inspire the same outlook in our children. The future is bright, and we are only at the beginning of this incredible journey.




Marcelo Armaroli

CEO / Founder Armaroli Holding Let's Jump Out of the Box Since 2003 innovating on Simracing Technological development, Motor Sport, Esports , Virtual racing Focus on the future of E-MotorSport New concepts New ideas

1 个月

?????????? yes !

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Sonia Guzman Jurado

Business Consultant

1 个月

Always a pleasure to read you Lucas ?? Best wishes for this upcoming year ?

Derek Perry

Managing Director at UK Libra - UK Lithium Battery Repair & Recycle Agency

1 个月

Just because we can doesn't necessarily mean we should. Common sense, decency, morals and human rights need to be carefully considered in the mix otherwise this will all decend into a race to the bottom.

Alexey Ermakov

Founder and CEO at Impala Hub

1 个月

Thanks Lucas Di Grassi, it well captures the relentless momentum of technological progress and possibilities it unlocks. Clearly, AI emerges as a key enabler in addressing critical global challenges. In the materials domain, AI can really expedite the development and adoption of more sustainable materials that can even more drive breakthroughs across industries.

Patrice Dussault, s.a.h., b.a.

Traducteur EN>FR, rédacteur, conférencier | Voitures de luxe, économie, coopération internationale, histoire, arts, musique

1 个月

Thank you for the lucid article, Lucas. Live the present. Embrace the future. Happy new year to you and your loved ones.

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