
Evolution of Humankind: From Apes to AI
Posted on: 2025-04-03 09:00:00
Humankind’s evolution is a wild ride—from tree-swinging apes to AI-coding nomads like me in 2025 Bangkok. As a tech enthusiast, I see it as a story of adaptation and ingenuity. Let’s unpack it.
The Early Days
Two million years ago, Homo habilis chipped stones into tools—tech’s first spark. By 300,000 years back, Homo sapiens emerged, brains ballooning to 1,350 cc. Fire, language, and tribes followed—survival became strategy.
Agriculture’s Leap
10,000 BCE flipped the script—farming birthed settlements. My Polish-German ancestors likely tilled fields, trading nomadism for stability. Surplus food fueled cities, writing, and wars. Evolution turned social.
Industrial Revolution
Fast-forward to 1760: machines roared. Steam, steel, and factories shrank the world. At 195 cm, I’d have towered over those 5’5” workers—better nutrition’s an evolutionary win. Ideas spread; societies scaled.
Digital Age
Now, 2025: AI’s the new fire. My ventures—Segnals, Clonevest—ride this wave. We’ve gone from flint to fintech in a blink. Evolution’s pace is exponential—humans adapt or fade.
What’s Next?
AI-human fusion? Space colonies? My rational bet’s on tech amplifying us, not replacing. In Bangkok, I see it daily—street vendors with QR codes. Evolution’s alive, and I’m hooked.
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