The tech industry is focused on building, with the concept of “Time to Build” serving as a rallying cry in Silicon Valley. However, it’s important to recognize that our decisions today can have consequences that are not immediately apparent and sometimes what we choose not to do can be just as impactful as the actions we take.
In our latest Build issue, we explore these themes in depth. From examining the potential impact of AI on robotics to the sinking homes crisis in Louisiana, we investigate how our decisions shape our future. Our stories cover a wide range of topics such as the efforts to replace the International Space Station with private structures and the implications of generative AI on user interactions.
One article discusses how an AI system was expected to enhance police bodycams but failed to deliver on those promises. Another looks at the transition towards a fully decarbonized world powered by renewable resources. These are just a few examples of the content available in our magazine, and we invite you to subscribe and explore it all.
In addition, a solar giant is shifting its manufacturing back to the US. While most solar panels currently originate from China due to government subsidies and low production costs, this company is returning production to where technology was originally invented in order to bring jobs back home and reduce reliance on foreign countries for energy production.
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