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some kino future tech articles

https://www.analyticsinsight.net/technology-2050-awesome-innovations-in-the-future/

https://www.businessinsider.in/tech/17-ways-technology-will-change-our-lives-by-2050/slidelist/53117738.cms#slideid=53117755

https://www.thepourquoipas.com/post/the-next-big-thing-2050-technologies - most sci fi stuff of all the articles

https://www.analyticsinsight.net/technology-2050-awesome-innovations-in-the-future/

https://viralfeedbee.com/future-technology-2050/

Which technology excites you the most Anon?

I think human head transplants would be dope as shit.

It's about time that the medical field peaked and all diseases become curable.

Bionic eyes should have been here by now.

Self healing concrete is also pretty dope stuff.

I don't want nanobots in my brain though.

Space tourism is alright, but I prefer space colonization more.

Self driving level 5 automation can't come soon enough. Still stuck in 2 makes me sad. Hopefully level 3 by 2030.

If half the world's jobs disappear by 2050 then UBI becomes a necessity.

Digital copy of you sounds really dumb, it's the same issue as cloning, it's not actually you.

The problem with the hyperloop is that the further we get into the future, the fewer people are willing to drive in a share a box with strangers.

Space hotel would be cool.

100% sustainable renewable energy by 2050 let's go.

Mars colony trips by 2030 seem improbably, not because of the tech aspect, because of the colonist training time and effort aspect. You would need thousands of humans in peak mental health. Also imagine finding more than a 100 foids on the planet who can handle a months long space trip.

This shit is so dope. - https://www.businessinsider.com/bionic-arm-from-alternative-limb-project-has-drone-2016-6?IR=T#young-was-at-a-normal-prosthetics-clinic-when-he-saw-an-advertisement-looking-for-an-amputee-interested-in-a-video-game-inspired-prosthetic-1

Smartphones obsolete by 2030, yay or nay?

Not a single super tall building city equivalent plan has worked out so far. The tech to build and successfully run the line does not currently even exist so seriously a building with a population in the 10's of thousands won't happen anytime soon, at least till 2060.

DNA computing is such a weird idea idk how it would even work. That is one of the few ideas that feel truly out there.

Smart dust is new to me. Never knew such a concept even existed until now.

That remaining article is the most sci fi shit I ever read till date so not even gonna comment on it.

So which one of these are you excited for anons?

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