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TECHNOLOGY IN NEXT 100 YEARS


ALL THE BELOW INFORMATION IS PICKED FROM PEOPLES THE MEIN PLATFORM OF THIS INFORMATION WHERE WE PICKED THE DATA IS QUORA ;

While whole books can and have been written about the near-futility of trying to predict something so far into the future, and there is an endless line of false predictions by people in the past about our current present, it is nevertheless an interesting thought exercise.

MAJOR POINTS;

  1. Virtual reality will have long since advanced into haptic suits and virtual reality gear will be a household consumer good. Perhaps a way of interfacing with the brain will have been created. A huge economy has emerged around virtual goods. Naturalists and conservatives rail against the growing number of people whom have completely withdrawn from society.
  2. Manually controlled cars will be viewed as ancient death-traps, and historians will write about the cumulative millions of deaths due to car-crashes suffered during the 20th and early 21st century. Automated cars will be accepted as the default.
  3. Asteroid mining rights will be an internationally contested issue, and there will be multiple new space stations build in order to support this industry. Space tourism will be enjoyed by the upper-classes, however the mining itself is done almost entirely by artificial intelligence. We have landed at and built a scientific outpost on Mars.
  4. Speaking of artificial intelligence, if an AI hasn’t already developed along an exponential curve and hit singularity by 2100 then Moore’s law was either proven false and computing technology stagnated, or we’ve been extremely lucky and AI-control is a hot-button issue.
  5. Drones, droids, and androids are prevalent throughout the workforce, the military, and in homes. A 3-D model of the surface of the entire world has been mapped by flying drones. Nations are divided on the basic income question.
  6. Genetic modification has improved and food supplies have increased by several magnitudes. A movement to outlaw non-synthetic meat is spreading throughout the world, however many maintain that ‘natural’ meat still tastes better and still purchase it, despite it being more expensive.
  7. Genetic modification of humans has emerged along with gene therapy. People are living decades longer than ever before. “Designer babies” are commonplace but are still an extremely contentious issue, and a new “class” of healthier, stronger, and smarter people has emerged. Part-animal children of fanatical ‘furries’ cause international uproar.
  8. Body and brain implants are commonplace, and most children are implanted with a tracking device by their parents. The President of the United States has declared a “War on Wireheading”. Genetically modified cyborg soldiers are the last remaining human element in military combat. Digital privacy becomes one of the most prominent political struggles as states move to mandate “backdoors” into brain implants after the first nuclear terrorist attack.
  9. Climate change has prompted new advances into what is essentially terra-forming. Many seek to apply these practices on Mars.
  10. New sources of energy have been discovered. Travel is faster. Buildings are bigger.

That’s all I can think of at the moment. If I think of anything else I will come back and add it later :)






 Human invaded mars. Our A.I. technology is nearly perfect and we will have robots that are strong enough to assist us, but not too strong to kill all human. We are on a good way to invent long way space shuttles to send human to Europa (the moon) and look for human. We found thousands of planets we could live on. We still don’t know about intelligent life on those planets and have no possibilities to travel a lightyear long way. 95% of our cars will drive elctrical and life expectancy raised over a hundret years in the USA and Europe. Cancer is preventable and curable in many cases.

3024: At least we are still alive. I hope. Our weapon technology is and was insane and there were many world wars. Which did their best to execute so many people that nobody is afraid of overpopulation at the moment. We have found life in the universe, contacted it, but haven’t had a conversation yet. Transportation is working with magnetic field streets, so our “cars” are kind of “flying”. A few thousand people live on other planets in our solar system like Mars and survive there since years. To travel there is only for rich people, but not a big problem.

1.002.017: *Beeb* The last human left earth in 14318 and I haven’t heared of them since that year. *Beeb*





  • As tech hubs, Bangalore and Beijing lead Silicon Valley. Some way behind are London, New York, Dublin, Boston, Berlin, Tel Aviv, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, and Seoul.
  • Python is the world’s leading programming language.
  • 70% of the world’s population own a smartphone, 20% wear a smartwatch, 2% wear Google Glass or an equivalent product.
  • Smartphones and tablets, fairly similar to ones 20 years ago, are common. Android has 95% market share.
  • Laptops with keyboards are alive and kicking. Windows and Chromebook are fighting it out for market leadership in terms of unit sales. MacBook comes in a distant 3rd yet is still the most profitable.
  • Voice recognition finally works damn well. We’re talking a lot to technology.
  • 95% of cars produced are completely autonomous. 90% of them end up being owned by taxi-app companies and 60% of them are powered by Waymo. Most car manufacturers from 20 years ago have gone bust.
  • Drone deliveries went mainstream in developed countries nearly a decade ago. Items are frequently delivered within an hour of order.
  • Remote-working has revolutionised white-collar working - resulting in a dramatic reduction in demand for office space.
  • To order a Big Mac and fries, with a Coke to help wash it down, you talk to a bot. Your order will also be made, packaged and given to you by bots.
  • Automation has decimated the manual labour market. Global unemployment levels have risen from 8% to 15% over last two decades - plenty of long-term untrainable unemployed workers in that 15%. This results in record levels of crime and xenophobia in developed countries.
  • Paper-currency has ceased being legal tender in a handful of countries, the first of which was Singapore. Government-backed currencies, in electronic forms, are the most widely used currencies. The Wild West cryptocurrency bubble burst well over 15 years ago.
  • Higher-education has embraced technology far faster than primary and secondary education. A fundamental shift is that most courses, including those run by Ivy League schools and Oxbridge, are now available as MOOCs.
  • There are as many fresh MTE (Masters in Technology Entrepreneurship) grads as there are fresh MBAs. Stanford’s MTE is the most prestigious in the world.
  • For every graduate that goes into finance three go into technology.
  • Globally there are 25x as many tech startups this year as there were in 2018.
  • 19 out of the 20 largest companies are technology ones - Alphabet and Amazon are the largest - both with market caps of over US$4T.
  • The richest person in the world is a tech entrepreneur worth US$500B.
  • The number of unicorns has gone up from around 300 20 years ago to 5,000.
  • There is a colony of 5 people with Tesla buggies on Mars. Each coloniser will stay for at least a decade as it’s extremely expensive coming back.
  • Technology has made us many times more productive but it hasn’t made us happier. Suicide rates are the highest in human history.



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