Ep 6: The Death of the Smartphone — What Comes After the Screen?
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The average person touches their phone 2,617 times a day. We are a generation with our heads bowed to a 5-inch piece of glass. But what if the smartphone is just the "awkward teenager" phase of computing?
In this episode of The Horizon Shift, host Abhishek Roy explores a future where technology becomes as invisible as the air we breathe. From the physical toll of "Text Neck" to the sci-fi reality of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), we’re moving beyond the rectangle.
In this episode, we dive into:
The Attention Tax: Why our current devices are cognitively "expensive."
Ambient Intelligence: A world where the walls and furniture have a "mind" of their own.
The Final Frontier: Will Neuralink and BCIs end the need for screens forever?
Cognitive Liberty: How to protect your thoughts in an always-on world.
Stop looking down. The future is wider than five inches.
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