Radar Scientific Platform:
- Human Augmentation
Timeframe:
25 yearsEntity:
Group of HumansDomain:
HealthcareEmotion:
JoyCountry:
Japan
Story
A group of neurosurgeons in Tokyo marveled at the progress made in healthcare. Haruto, a leading researcher, developed a "digital twin" of the brain, using AI to test interventions before applying them in reality. Their meeting in a serene garden café buzzed with excitement as cherry blossoms rained down—a symbol of renewal. They discussed a patient's successful recovery from Alzheimer's, achieved by tailoring cognitive enhancements to his digital twin's responses. This approach, inspired by traditional Japanese craftsmanship, allowed personalized interventions to flourish. Their joy was palpable, knowing they offered hope and a new dawn in brain health.
The images and stories you see were generated from visitor's inputs at the Geneva Public Portal Installation, combined with insights from the Geneva Science Breakthrough Radar - a global database of anticipated scientific breakthroughs over the next 5, 10, and 25 years.