war will be over, and we finally will have gotten the environment under
control, but skin cancer will be up 12%. And we will not longer have a
national debt.
about the aging of the population? With medical advances and DNA
research, will people be living longer? Will the median age of the
population continue to increase? What will the retirement age be? What
are the social implications? How many more golf courses will be
required 🙂
what is new is harder than imagining what we won’t have. Probably won’t
be importing produce from Asia; I imagine we will be buying more
hyper-local produce. Home BBQ probably illegal (carbon footprint).
Airline industry? Pricey if it exists at all.
panels will exist that are capable of displaying images (very much like
an LCD panel today), and will have thermal conductivity (like
Peltier-effect modules, only more efficient) and probably limited audio
transducer capabilities.
Businesses will cover walls with them
and will use applied advertising psychology to determine which
hues/temperature ranges will encourage more consumption.
will continue to be integrated with our bodies. Biometrics and RFID
tags will replace badges and keys. Subcutanenous wireless will replace
cellphone/texting/twitter.
.. Health monitors will communicate directly with service centers. Think of it as Personal OnStar.all the folks in your “community” (think facebook friends) by just speaking into space (think “Computer..” in Star Trek)
Some kind of vocal link always up. Have a question, comment, idea you want to discuss.
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“Anybody know ….”
Other
folks who are lonely, unoccupied, bored and on your list hear the
question come out of the air (quietly, unless you say “what?” and then
it pipes up) and can respond… (would the computer automatically
filter who it’s sent to by content?)
I’m thinking of walking along in the woods and finding a mushroom.
“Anybody
have time to look at this mushroom and tell me what it is? Any chance
it’s edible?” accompanied by a picture I’ve just taken of the mushroom
projected onto the wall beside them
“Hi, Kel,” pipes up my
friend Pete who is walking down the street in Burlington, “It’s a
polypore of some kind, few of them are edible, but look in the same
area, there are often chanterelles nearby when you see those.”
“Thanks Pete, if I find a big stash I’ll bring you some”
Boy
we think cellphones are intrusive… how would we ever deal with
this… the social and distractable among us would go crazy…
As it is, jumping up to google stuff is distracting enough… what if I could just speak my idea, question etc into space…
ADD heaven or hell?
I
think our bodies are destined to become the new frontier in technology
development. Probably more easily replaceable (mechanical?) parts
(though we’re doing pretty well on that today). Probably more capacity
to “customize” ourselves (i.e., eyecolor, height, etc.) though, that’s
begun as well, but is more at the genetic stage currrently.
I
envision technology that “enables” us to interact with our environment
without actually having to make physical contact with those objects.
Like a remote control, without the remote itself. We’ll have to
re-define the phrase “universal remote control.” Personal note: I
don’t like the idea that we’ll continue to perpetuate a co-existence
whereby individuals continue to increase the physical distance between
each other, but, alas, I don’t make the trends, I just see them.… Read More
Capturing
information, experiences, and such will be first nature, and completely
integrated into daily life. No more taking your cell phone out of your
pocket to point, click, send, post, etc. All those steps will be
combined and made virtually invisible.
That’s off the top of my head.
will no longer exist. your personal id card will be a multifunctional
driver’s license, passport, debit card, will contain all of your medial
information and will contain a copy of your hard drive (big strides in
memory….). You will not need to travel with a laptop because you will
carry your hard drive in your wallet. Cooler yet, combine my idea with
Scott’s.
think “trends” can be deceptive. When we were kids, time sharing and
mainframes were all the rage. Then PCs were king. Now, it’s all about
cloud computing. The world tends to bounce around more than we care to
admit. So here are some counter-intuitive predictions. Divergence will
be more important than convergence for the same reason screwdrivers… Read More
outsell Swiss army knives. Screens, which seem to be everywhere in
visions of the future, will not be nearly as ubiquitous or as relevant
as predicted. In a world of virtual experiences, people will
increasingly crave the real thing. That’s good news for parks (local,
national and theme), bad news for theaters. Universities, which have
thrived in recent years, will be failing in droves as the economy
recovers and the demographic bubble bursts. I’m guessing that something
similar to what’s been happening in healthcare will happen to education
– massive consolidation to the most successful brands. In any case, the
model where more and more people go to college and tuition increases
vastly out-pace inflation is fundamentally unsustainable. Something
will eventually break. More and more stuff will be made in China, until
the world moves on to the next low cost manufacturer (India, Brazil,
and ultimately, African countries?). Finally, most predictions will
ultimately be proven wrong, including these, except the ones that were
right…
will be eliminated. All of our energy will come from renewable sources.
There will be a cure for cancer. There will be no wars.
happiest people will avoid technology whenever possible and strive for
simplicity (perhaps live off the land if we haven’t poisoned it all.)
automated, if not a smoldering ruin. I’m greatly looking forward to
bio-electric computers, cybernetics, cryogenics, carbon nanofibers, and
nanotech. Of course, the huge amount of resources required to produce
technology like that means that our supply chains must grow and
strengthen in order to maintain sustainability. I would also like… Read More
to see more community responsibility from our corporations and more
arts and humanities taught in schools. Just because science and
mathematics are becoming more necessary doesn’t mean that humanities
are expendable.
I was thinking about what the government would look like and I thought
of the “Idiocracy” movie (very funny but R-rated for sure). It seems
like we are heading towards complete reliance on the government. Will
we all end up working for the government producing for and providing
services to one another? Will the entitlement culture continue to grow?
I hope not but I’m thinking yes…
C. I like what you wrote. Someplace I read a quote that basically
shared the message that one of the wonderful ways we use science is to
create beautiful art.
I also love science for its own sake. No argument from me there!
think the Illuminati will be exposed and defeated creating a world of
peace and abundance. Watch the movie Zeitgesit for free on google video.
Thanks. I’ve been reading up on the Kardashev scale and Olduvai theory.
As humanity comes to gather more and more energy resources around the
planet, I think that monetary systems will go the way of the dodo, and
people will use energy as a form of currency. At this point. if you
examine how much embodied energy our products contain, it … Read Moreseems
like so much energy goes into producing more energy that we’re
spiraling out of control. If we can’t maintain our focus and create
more with less then we will never reach Type 1 threshold, and most
likely we will end up destroying our civilization in wars over energy
resources. Also, if we don’t ensure a sustainable industrial
sector,America isn’t going to enjoy much progress when the Chinese and
Indian economies move towards global dominance.
My panel on 2050 went great.. It’s 2 AM PST (5 AM EST).. and I need to get some sleep.. so I’ll tell you about the panel and the day tomorrow. For now, I’d llike ot thank all the folks who wrote me on Facebook with their predictions. I used some of them !
Here they are for your viewing pleasure::; For now., nite-nite ! Nite Sam !
-me
What would the wolrd in 2050 be like : ?
Beth Miller Esmond
thinking we’ll see an even bigger rise in telecommuting (or whatever
that will be called) and there will have to be some kind of societal
replacement for the more social aspects of the workplace. I don’t see
people as being satisfied with just Facebook and other virtual meeting
places. Maybe we’ll even enjoy a return to socializing in our … Read Moreneighborhoods.
Or maybe there will be something really creative that we haven’t
thought of yet to bring us together. I also think that people will need
some kind of incentive (hopefully not mandate) to make healthier
choices. We can’t keep going this way . . . Good luck with your talk!