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Top 10 Technologies we will have by 2030
#10 Drinkable ocean water Cleaning on an industrial scale could be very common by 2030. With the rapid development of solar energy, we may use the residual heat of photovoltaic cells to remove salt from seawater. According to experts, the growing freshwater deficit could be met using this technology. Large- scale concentrated solar power plants (CSPs) will become very common worldwide and will also provide drinking water to areas where it is not currently available. #9 Unseen computers As our gadgets get smaller and smaller, the time may come when the computers we use will become invisible. They will be included in our clothes, our fashion accessories, and even our contact lenses. These gadgets can use textile feedback or have a level of "environmental intelligence" that will allow them to adapt to specific external conditions. #8 Health prevention through food Healthcare systems will adopt more health-related safeguards by 2030, based on the science behind the health benefits of a diet rich in plant nutrients. Biological systems will activate this trend through artificial intelligence technologies, which rapidly enhance our understanding of the role of specific nutrients in specific human health and their practical consequences. With a deep understanding of nutrition, the global food industry can offer various product options to support the best health outcomes. #7 Space travel can become a reality Rapid advances in technology are making Space tourism a reality. The day is not that far when we will be traveling to space. Today, many companies in the race are developing sub-orbital tourist vehicles, including Blue Origin, SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, etc. Though space exploration for humans is beginning, the opportunities space exploration presents to the world will determine its maturity for future generations. #6 Terabyte internet speeds could be commonplace By 2030, 6G could replace 5G. Some experts estimate that it could be 100 times faster than 5G, which equates to 1 TB per second. At that speed, you could download 142 hours of Netflix movies in one second. 6G would also make it possible for cyberspace to support human thought and action in real-time through virtual reality and brain-computer interface devices mounted on the human body. This would result in virtual reality experiences that feel and look just like real life. Additionally, the Internet of Things will have the potential to grow by further orders of magnitude. It wouldn’t just connect billions of objects. It would connect trillions of objects. #5 3D printed human organs will begin being used By 2030, 3d printing will be used to construct a living, biological systems. Layer after layer of cells could be dispensed from printer heads and placed exactly where they're needed with microscopic precision. Initially, they'll construct simple components like blood vessels and tissues. Next, they will begin to print relatively simple organs. In the coming decades, they could eventually print the majority of the 78 organs in the human body. #4 Clothes that can hear Wearable technology has come leaps and bounds over the years, adding new functionalities to the accessories and clothes we wear day to day. One promising avenue involves giving clothes ears, or at least the same capacity as an ear. Researchers at MIT have created a fabric that can detect a heartbeat, handclaps, or even very faint sounds. The team suggested that this could be used as a wearable tech for the blind, used in buildings to detect cracks or strains, or even woven into fishnets to detect the sound of fish. #3 Augmented reality smart glasses Augmented Reality (AR) Smart Glasses are a new generation of wearable glasses, and prominent examples include Microsoft Hololens and Google Glass. Smart Glasses melt the virtual world with the physical world. There is no need to check the details on your phone, you can check the details on your smart glasses. Smart Glasses are a new form of the media device. #2 Humans like AL will likely become a reality In the future, there will be exponential improvements in computer processing power, voice recognition, image recognition, deep learning, and other software algorithms. It will likely reach the point where artificial intelligence can pass the Turing Test. This is a test where a human engages in a conversation with a machine and probes it with numerous questions. And if that machine can convince that person that it's a human, it passes the test. This could quickly lead to AI-generated virtual a*sistants that can carry on nuanced conversations with you. #1 Artificial brain implants will restore lost memories By 2030, it could become possible to replicate small areas of the brain with artificial brain implants to repair damage from Alzheimer's, strokes, or injuries. This also includes the restoration of lost memories. That's because these devices can mimic the electrochemical signals from regions like the hippocampus, which is involved in the consolidation of information from short-term to long-term memory. The device would work by effectively replacing damaged parts of the brain, predicting what those parts of the brain should do from moment to moment, and then allowing the transmission of brain signals between areas where there was once a gap. This is pretty awesome, right? ![]() |
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#10 Drinkable ocean water
Cleaning on an industrial scale could be very common by 2030. With the rapid development of solar energy, we may use the residual heat of photovoltaic cells to remove salt from seawater. According to experts, the growing freshwater deficit could be met using this technology. Large- scale concentrated solar power plants (CSPs) will become very common worldwide and will also provide drinking water to areas where it is not currently available. Cha-ching |
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faster internet is cool i guess? Im interested to see what computer hardware looks like in 10 years... we might be on the cusp of integrated graphics being beastly. Piggy Backing off that.. if these small SOC's can handle these workloads what will that do for phones? AR/VR? Laptops? Tablets? The next set of consoles are gonna have an interesting challenge on their hands dealing with those. What applications will people come up with for AI (ChatGPT) ? How will the electric car charging infrastructure look ? That said.. how will America look in 10 years? We in some weird times right now man... Will it take 10 years or less before we see that commercial "Did you take the Covid19 Vaccine?" "Have you developed ____________________? " " You could be eligible for a multi million dollar settlement" "Call 8004Justice Now" ![]() Will Tory and Young thug still be in jail? ![]() Will that guy be home trying to make music again? ![]() What crazy automations will become the norm? Like that fully automated mcdonalds they just came out with. Maaaaan imagine 20-25 years from now. ![]() |
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#7 they have been talking about for decades not sure if that's going to happen in 7 years, not like it says anyway.
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I still don't think we will have the phone projector screen , where you point your phone to a wall in a rather dark room go on youtube or any video or movie app press a button and the phone video projects on the wall just like a regular projector does now today.
Also they gon start sticking ssd memory cards inside cut open slots in n*ggas arms and brains b. Last edited by Oswaldgatesjr; 12-29-2022 at 11:20 PM.. |
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