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The Sensologists briefing

⭐ The latest multi-sensory science and innovation news in bite-sized portions (crossmodal, neuroscience, tech and design) ⭐ Your go-to resource for cutting-edge sensory updates in under 10-mins.

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Sarah Hyndman
Jan 12, 2025
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This briefing looks at the cutting-edge of sensory science, AI ethics, and design innovation. It covers breakthroughs like the hidden neurons revolutionising sound processing, AI’s eerie ability to replicate your personality, how fungi could power the future of sustainable energy, and the ethics of AI forgetting. Plus, insights from CES 2025 reveal what’s next in tech and immersive design.

🔴 Decoding sound 🔴 Reviving lost sounds 🔴 Scented gaming 🔴 Fungi biobatteries 🔴 CES 2025: sound / haptics / robots / health tech / mind & memory / outsourcing effort / sci-fi logos / the pace of change 🔴 1995’s visions of 2025 🔴 Potential ‘black swan’ events 🔴 News fatigue 🔴 Positive news from 2024 🔴 Communities & fandoms 🔴 Your AI twin 🔴 Human thought lags behind sensory speed 🔴 The illusion of time 🔴 Decision-making 🔴 Can AI forget? 🔴 Lifelike androids 🔴 Neuroscience of space design 🔴 EPR laws reshape packaging 🔴 Design that feels 🔴 Interpretations for foresight signals.


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