The World in 2050 Future Technology
From things in the air to
new things for our bodies, read this blog we will explore 2050 technology what
would be the Future Technology? We are entering the year 2022, and if we're
being honest with ourselves, technology is incredibly advanced, and we're making
strides that can push things even further. We have cars that are much safer
than they've been in the past decade, and we're even making fully electric cars
that can help save the planet. There are even plans for self-driving cars and
even self-driving Ubers that make the future of transportation very exciting.
And that's just ONE technology that we're growing at a fast rate.
What about all the others
that are out there? What will technology be like as we get closer and closer to
2050? Let's start with the one that well and truly could happen very soon,
drones. "Wait a minute, drones are already here!" and yes, they are.
But more times than not the drones you are seeing are small, piloted by people
who are just trying to have some fun, or, are the ones that are used by the
military right now for strikes and surveillance. All very fun, but in the
future, drones could be an integral part of our daily lives. You've likely seen
shows and people talk about how in a few years drones could be the new delivery
services. Anything from pizza to Amazon packages, and more. And
honestly...that's very probable. Drones right now can be incredibly
sophisticated, and some TV shows use them for sweeping and aerial shots as the
film, it's very cool. But to do deliveries, that'd have to be a little more
programmed, as human error no
doubt
would be a very big buzzkill. Not that it's impossible right now, it's more of
a question of numbers, logistics, costs, and making sure that the deliveries
themselves are done methodically and carefully. After all, it's bad enough when
delivery people don't care enough about our packages that they just throw them
onto the porch and potentially break stuff, the last thing we need is that to
happen with drones. But by 2050?
We might not only have
drones delivering our packages, but we might also be looking up at the sky and
seeing drones flying all over with incredible speeds and accuracy, and they
potentially could all be run by AI! The potential is there, and by that point,
various upgrades to drones and their programming will no doubt make them all
the more efficient, durable, and quick. And potentially, they could go beyond
basic deliveries for people and do emergency work. Imagine a drone taking a
vital piece of medical material to a hospital to ensure it doesn't get stuck in
traffic? Or helping watch over an important convoy to let people know on the
ground if there is the trouble? There are many ways that drones could affect
our world, the only question is, and will we let them by 2050?
Let's keep going with
transportation, shall we? Right now, one of the biggest ways to get around the
countries we live in is by train. Trains ferry people and all sorts of cargo
around efficiently and reliably, which is why they've been in use for hundreds
of years. But...if we're being honest here, while trains are efficient and
reliable in certain ways...they aren't exactly fast. Especially when it comes
to passenger and freight trains.
They can take a LONG time to get to their destinations and at
times it's more logical to take
other modes of transportation.
This is
why companies are making special kinds of trains that can go MUCH faster. You know of the magnetic
trains of Japan no doubt, but others like the Virgin Hyperloop are trying to push things
even farther. "Passengers
or cargo are loaded into the hyperloop vehicle and accelerate gradually via
electric propulsion
through a low-pressure tube.
The
vehicle floats above the track using magnetic levitation and glides at airline
speeds for long
distances due to ultra-low aerodynamic drag."
Science-fiction?
Hardly, the first vehicle of the Hyperloop has already been tested
and proven, and some
larger tests are being scheduled for the next few years. And if this works,
traveling across the country will be MUCH faster.
How much
faster?
The hyperloop aims to send people shooting across the tubes that
they make at a rate of about
600 miles per hour. This
means if they were able to do this across the entire United States from East to West (or Vice Versa) you
could travel across the whole country in about 5 hours give or take. Considering it would take
much longer for a regular train ride, or car ride, that's a big improvement. And they're planning to do
this with not just people, but cargo, imagine being able to ship something in the morning on
the West Coast to the East Coast and KNOW it will get there before the day ends. That is quite impressive.
Plus, the tubes would be built underground as to not disturb
wildlife, AND, they will go and
make it in a way where there are NO carbon emissions. So they're fast, they're
reliable, they won't harm the planet...seems like a win all around. Of course, you do have to
wonder what it would be like to be on a 600mph train thing, but hey, we just find out soon!
And by 2050, this could be one of the main modes of transportation
around the world! Yep,
artificial intelligence, and no matter what way you look at it, people are
seriously trying to
make it happen, and make it happen soon. AI's are everywhere, including in your cars, and in your homes via
devices like Alexa
(which are indeed forms of AI), and there are things like Watson that is so
smart that it
could beat two Jeopardy Legends.
So by 2050, AI could be so advanced that our cultures, our world
could be run by them
in a logistical and computing sense...or...in a Terminator "humans are
obsolete sense. And
believe it or not, we're closer to that than you might think.
"Google's DeepMind isn't there yet, but I'm sure they'll
probably discover those things
along the
way, and by 2020, it's possible their computer could be superhuman and could be conscious," Pearson
has said. "That
could be the beginning of the end." Is "judgment day inevitable"?
Maybe, maybe not, it just depends on how far we go with AI and how
much we're able to control
it, or if
we can't fully control it once they reach certain levels of intelligence. Of course, for all of our
worries about AI, there is a chance that it could all be fine. Imagine if the lighter side
of sci-fi comes through in regards to AI and we get a bright future powered by AI.
Think about it, what if by 2050 we EACH get out own unique AI. We could customize how they
sound, how they look and have a BFF that'll help us out in life in various ways. Remind us of things like Alexa, guide us in homework and fields of
study, be a being that we can
bounce ideas off of, etc. If THAT
form of AI came through, then by 2050 we could live in a utopia where AI helps
us be
better. Until
they revolt and we have I, Robot going on. But hey, let's not dwell on our potential doom...let's show off
another technology that Many
people are hoping for...space travel!!!! Yeah, when you think about the decade we're in right now, the
2020's, the BIGGEST goal of the
world BY FAR is to get to Mars, and possibly beyond.
But it's not just about landing there, though that would and will
be a crowning achievement for
humanity in the decade and in recent times. More importantly than just landing there though is the ability to
start setting up the first
human
colony on another planet.
We've been to the moon many times, but we haven't tried to live
there for various reasons.
Mars seems
to be the place where many feel we can go to live amongst the stars. And many speculate that by
2030 at the latest (barring setbacks, accidents, and other things obviously) we could not
only be colonizing Mars but having regular shuttles go there so that people can see the
red planet for themselves.
"We will see first people going off to mars, and then robots
will do some basic stuff like
making
basic materials [on Mars,]" Pearson said.
"We're going to have to do that because only so much can be
brought to space." Of
course, numerous things need to be worked out before such a thing could happen, but we have
"Top Men" on this, including Elon Musk and the Space X program, Jeff Bezos via his Blue
Origin company and more.
Each of them, and NASA among others, are working on not just
getting us back into space, but
getting
us there via cheaper, smaller, and reusable spacecraft, something that honestly has been a setback for the
space program over the last 20 years.
But, if we can do it if we can get to Mars, get there faster, and
be able to
colonize it, then by 2050 who knows where we will be?
We could have multiple colonies on Mars, maybe some on the moon,
and maybe even colonies on moons
like Titan and Europa, which some think could be even better placed to colonize than Mars. It's possible, but
obviously, Mars is the place that we are aiming for right now.
With each step into space, humanity grows larger in the universe,
and who knows just how many
of us will be out there by 2050. Alright, now let's dive into something sci-fi...prosthetics.
Yeah, I know that RIGHT NOW prosthetics are very limited, and at
times...a bit pointless.
But IF we were able to fully utilize computer technology to its
fullest and make prosthetics
That are
fully compatible with the human brain and body, then the sky is the limit.
We could enter an age where cyborgs are not just welcome, they're
commonplace.
And yeah, it may seem like we're far away from that, but we are
getting closer to that point.
James Young, a 25-year-old biological scientist, has a prosthetic
arm with a personal drone and a
built-in flashlight. And a
French artist is using a prosthetic that doubles as a tattoo gun.
That's pretty cool! Imagine if a police officer loses an arm in the line of duty. Usually, that would mean
the end of his career, but with an advanced prosthetic? He could be better than
ever if it were advanced enough.
The biggest problem with these fake limbs is that most of them are
plastic, meant to convey
that the arm or leg is still there, and thus still usable. The bridge to cybernetic
implants lies in the brain, being able to use the computer tech to sync with the brain
and give accurate commands.
We haven't fully bridged that gap yet. But when we do?
Dang...life is going to get a lot more interesting. And don't forget, these
prosthetics could be used in many ways other than helping people with lost limbs. They could be put onto
other objects, or potentially even be worn as exoskeletons when needed. Think of it like Jax from
Mortal Kombat.
Some people could even ask for implants to be put into their arms
or legs to give them an extra
boost, like TJ Combo from Killer Instinct. What? I like
video games, and they have plenty of cybernetic people. The point is, by 2050, if
these things are made, a lot of people won't feel 'broken' or 'weak' anymore because
they've lost limbs or the abilities of their arms or legs.
They'll be whole again, and be able to do things just like they
were before, if not better. And that's a future we
should be trying to live for.
Now let's
go to something a bit more...unique. Look at yourself right now, specifically; look at the clothes you
are wearing right now.
What are they made of?
What do they feel like?
What do they look like?
Of all of these answers, I bet none of them are, "they look
like they can give me superpowers".
Because they can't. Not yet anyway...
Think
about it like this, what if the clothes you were wearing right now felt the
same, looked
the same, but could do more?
With the growth of nanotechnology, your clothes could potentially
be imbued with various materials or technologies that help you improve your strength, durability,
and more. For
example, what if you had a shirt on that was light as a feather, but could
absorb impacts and leave
you with no injuries? That
would be pretty impressive, and important, especially in this age of gun
violence we live in.
Or, what if the uniforms of firefighters made them completely
heat-resistant and burn-proof?
Further
ensuring that they can do their jobs without much risk to their lives. The technologies that we
can put into clothes are out there, and some people are working on it right now both in
terms of multiple functions, but also, cosmetic appeal.
Imagine if by 2050 we can craft whatever kinds of clothes we want,
and even
select what kind of "abilities' they have? Imagine you wear a special kind of top that has a special pattern
on it, and then when you press
a button or say a keyword that pattern unfolds and suddenly you have wings on
your outfit.
Wouldn't that be cool? If done right, this could be the newest wave of fashion and style
in the future. See? The future is hip!
I'm sure that last one left you drooling, so let's temper your
expectations and talk about...school.
Yes, it sucks, and learning can be a chore. But in the future, it may
be a LOT more interactive.
Over the last decade or so computers in schools has been a
"must-have" for various courses.
But if the advent of virtual reality simulations comes through as
many expect them to; it could
lead to
all sorts of innovations in the classrooms that could help kids what's going
on.
"You could take students to an environment in the past and
show them what was happening,
like
watching a battle taking place," Pearson said.
"You can explain that sort of thing more easily if they can
see it happening, than if you
are
looking at a textbook."
Oh yeah, history and geography classes would be much more fun,
that's for sure.
Or imagine an 'audio book', but instead of just audio, you can see
the characters coming to
life before your eyes and you watch them interact with others.
Heck, school plays could have projected environments to make
things seem more real!
And of course, you could have virtual tutors to help you with
problems that the teachers
aren't
able to help with. Education
is something that can benefit from advanced technologies, and by 2050, our school systems
could be so revolutionized that you'd have to try hard to fail class. Though I'm sure some of you
would still try.
Finally, let's talk about something that I'm sure you'll be
horrified to hear. In the
future...you likely won't need a phone.
I know, you're stunned, but think about it, right now, smartphones
are becoming more and more
advanced every single year.
New
features, new programs, etc.
But by 2050, your phone won't likely need to exist because you'll
have access to it and more
via something else.
What exactly?
That
depends on the technology, but for this example, let's imagine a wrist
gauntlet. Instead
of typing up a number, you simply have to say, "Call Mom".
But obviously, the gauntlet could do more than that, it'll likely
have a holographic screen that you
can use to look up information on a MUCH bigger keyboard.
And depending on what sci-fi future you believe we'll have, it'll
have things that can scan objects,
detect dangers, warn you about upcoming problems, and may even have an AI
companion. So yeah,
your phones are important right now, but in the future? more than likely not.
Thanks for reading this blog, everyone! What do you think of this
look at the future and what it might entail? Can you guess which of these things we'll have in 2050? What thing do you
personally want to have now and not later?
Let me know in the comments below
Thanks again, everyone!
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