artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, web3 and without ignoring, web2 are a set of law breakers. Many ‘cannots’ have been replaced with ‘it can’ and it still seems we are just scratching at the surface of a much bigger picture.
Am I the only one always thinking of what to tell my grannies should in case they were privileged to resurface. Let's just keep the ghost thing aside and look at how the massive global change is difficult to explain. Yes, I am talking of technology. Maybe I would have gotten a spank or perhaps a pinch from them just for being what they would assume silly explanations.
We are living in an era of doubt less, many rules have changed. Technology is becoming a law breaker and the breaking is get way faster. Metals can't fly! So it seems until the two brothers stepped up in 1903. The entire rules had to be speedily amended. Repeat such statements in this modern era and well, what you see is what you’ll get.

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There were times when value was placed on things that were both visible and tangible. We can talk of expensive metals like gold silver and many other minerals. What can one say in an era where billions of dollars are going into data. We are talking of what was keyed in through the computer keyboard. It is quite surprising how things that are not supposed to make sense are making much sense.
How possible would it have been to transfer funds to someone in another part of the world? The era of fiat paper was replaced with digital fiats. Even talking of this, there was syill some rigidities. I could remember in my earlier age when I walked up to the bank to make a cross border transfer. I was referred to western Union and in the end what I was looking for was assumed impossible for my standard and also the amount.
Consider how you can forward some few cents to anyone across the world currently within a few seconds. Hive is just three seconds. I mean tik, tik, tik; done, anywhere in the world as long as a working system and Internet connection is available. Sometimes the entire thing seems more like a dream.

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If we want to check back on some laws, a lot has been wiped off or amended and many more to come in the near future. You have probably heard of Moore's Law; one that talks on transistors doubling everything 24 months.
How relevant is it in this era? It has been one of such debates but looking at fast pace tech. Artificial intelligence in socking up chips, energy and data and even getting hungrier within months.
The future is here, we are now dealing with a computer program that can chat with a human through text predictions and yes, in a multiple range of languages. Did we see this one coming? Delving deeper, how will humanoids and robotics feed it in the near future?
To conclude, let me add, while growing up I was taught how to distinguish between living and nonliving things. Technically, we can say that everything is alive and this thinking renders the former obsolete in a broader picture. Do you even ask yourself how your touch screen gets to respond to commands? I know you will start going into details, trust me, this facts are beyond natural details.
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