The Future Is Now - fake Instagram sponsorships

The Future Is Now

You can love a robot and it can love you back. This is not to be confused with making love to a robot, which the City of Houston has already banned. There is a Japanese doll called Lovots. It is available to be shipped and is designed with artificial intelligence to react to your mode and try to make you feel happy. The relationship is described as "emotional robotics." The cost? More than $3,000.

The Future Is Now

MIT researchers have made it possible to turn things to one-thousandth its original size. The miniaturizing technology uses a laser and a special gel to make the items nanoscale to be used for tiny robotics and medical innovation, specifically looking at ways to fight cancer.

The Future Is Now

People are promoting brand partnerships on Instagram without those brands' involvement. "Influencers" are posting fake brand deals to make it appear that they have sponsors, so you will believe they deserve their notoriety and follow them...in order for them to actually attract sponsors.

The Future Is Now

Returning to a Twitter that used to be? Chronological timelines are now available with the "sparkle" button that lets you revert the algorithm, allowing you to view your Twitter timeline in order of when tweets were posted instead of the order Twitter developers believe that you want.