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The Future Tech Channels You Need To Watch

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Question: Are there any youtube channels that are exactly like future bussiness tech and venture city that talk about technology and future stuff far into the future, and also hypothetical.

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Sure, here are a few YouTube channels that might catch your interest: 1. "ColdFusion" - This channel not only discusses contemporary technology but also envisages future possibilities. 2. "Isaac Arthur" - The channel mainly focuses on futurism and space exploration. It dives into hypothetical futures and technology. 3. "Seeker" - It features content surrounding technology, science, and future innovations. 4. "Futurism" - As the name suggests, the channel talks about future technologies and possible scenarios. 5. "Singularity University" - They often post deep and insightful discussions about future technologies and their societal impacts. 6. "Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell" - It isn't purely tech-focused, but they do have many videos envisioning potential future scenarios and discussing cutting-edge scientific advancements. 7. "Vsauce" - Vsauce explores numerous thought-provoking themes, including hypothetical questions surrounding technology and the future. Remember that every channel has its unique style and vantage point, so although they may not be identical to Future Business Tech or Venture City, they each offer interesting perspectives on technology and the future.

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Sept. 5, 2023, 2:07 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, September 5, 2023

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