It’s the 21st century, so where are all the flying cars we were promised?
Flying cars? Future Transportation May be Back to the Future

It’s the 21st century, so where are all the flying cars we were promised?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, increased tensions between the United States and China, a global pandemic that left millions dead and economies staggering — the state of the world has gotten a lot worse in the five years since a United Nations diplomat last stopped in Columbus.
In an unusual move, the Columbus Metropolitan Club asked one of its panelists to come up with the title for its Wednesday, July 12, forum. While the request was unusual, it was entirely appropriate. The panelist in question was ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence “chatbot.”
It’s not just you — it really is getting hotter in here. According to a report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ohio’s climate is changing and is getting warmer.
Columbus changemaker Sophia Fifner chatted with the Dispatch’s Amelia Robinson a few days after taking the baton from Janet Scott, the long-time CEO of the much-cherished Columbus Metro Club.
In much of the world, a major capital city without passenger train service would be unthinkable, yet that’s been the case in Columbus since 1979.
The Columbus Metropolitan Club billed its October 19 forum as “Meet the Candidates for Ohio Governor.” But only one candidate showed up: Democrat Nan Whaley. While an invitation was extended to Gov. Mike DeWine, his campaign declined to respond.
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