Five Things Tech: Biological Computer, Startup Codebases, AI Massage, Future Materials, Postal Service
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Hello again, and welcome back to Five Things Tech!
This week you’ll see another wide (or wild?) selection of topics from the wonderful world of tech. Let’s start with a biological computer, which to me sounds like something straight out of Frankenstein. And while I think it is a bizarre concept to use human stem cells for computing, it seems to deliver interesting results while using much less energy. Also, I’m really curious about the way low code, no code and vibe coding will change the tech industry. These days, startups can speed up their development by using AI tools for coding, which is just insanely great and such a cost saver. Would you like to get massage powered by AI and robots, which promises to deliver great results and no boring small talk? AI is speeding up the development of new materials and this is something I am totally stoked about. There will be so many new opportunities for new materials to solve real problems. If you only get bills in the mail, maybe Denmark is an option for you. There the postal service will stop delivering paper mail. Too soon? Or just very realistic?
Enjoy this edition of Five Things Tech!
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