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The Death of Search as We Know It: How AI Mode Is Rewriting the Rules
Goodbye, Blue Links—Hello, AI Brain Remember the days of typing “best pizza near me” into Google and scrolling through a dozen blue links, hoping one wasn’t a dud? Yeah, those days are on life support. Google’s AI Mode, rolled out to all U.S. users in May 2025, is flipping search upside down, turning it from a list of links into a chatty, mind-reading assistant that knows you. It’s like swapping a library card catalog for a psychic librarian who’s read your diary. Unveiled at Google I/O 2025, AI Mode uses Gemini 2.5 to deliver conversational answers, personalized results, and deep-dive reports, all while pulling from your Gmail, Calendar, and past searches. But is this the future we want? Or are we trading convenience for privacy and a fractured web? Let’s unpack how AI Mode is rewriting search’s rules—and what it means for society, from our daily habits to the businesses fighting to be seen.
By F. M. Rayaan10 months ago in Futurism
From Fighter Jet to Ice Melter: The MiG-15’s Unlikely Role in Saving Czechoslovakia’s Railways
Not a Plane, But a Heater!" During the harsh winter of 1970, Czechoslovakia faced an intense snowfall that severely disrupted daily life and transportation, especially the railway system. Faced with the challenge of clearing thick ice and snow from railway tracks to keep trains running smoothly, the railway workers came up with a truly unique and ingenious solution: they repurposed the engine of a military jet fighter — the MiG-15 — to melt the ice on the tracks.
By Ikram Ullah11 months ago in Futurism
A World Without Jobs: What Happens When AI Wins?
It started quietly. First, it was the cashiers and warehouse workers. Then, the call center agents, accountants, and marketing assistants. Eventually, even coders, doctors, and teachers found themselves replaced—not all at once, but gradually, in small, efficient waves.
By Kamran Khan11 months ago in Futurism
I Made Pharaoh in 5 Seconds
They say "history can’t be rewritten". But in 2025, I didn’t rewrite history—I reassembled it. In five seconds flat, a man who died over 3,000 years ago blinked into existence on my screen. Not as a ghost. Not as a god. But as a simulation—crafted by algorithms, shaped by data, and pulsing with a reconstructed human consciousness.
By Keramatullah Wardak11 months ago in Futurism









