Imagining the world of tomorrow.

bobcat

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When I was young, I used to watch the Jetson's and wondered if life would ever be like that.
Now flying cars are being readied to go into production, household robots are being designed, computers talk to us, and think, and create, and are becoming the norm, and 3D printers can model almost anything (Including a house), and new homes will be smart homes. Our world is changing into something that used to be fantasy.

No need to get a pilot's license for a flying car, as it will be autonomous to take us anywhere, and no waiting at stop lights. It will communicate with all other flying cars to avoid accidents, and roads won't need repairs. (Btw, I'm opting for the DeLorean model from Back To The Future).

When Star Trek first came out, we didn't even have flip phone communicators, and now they are almost obsolete.

How will tomorrow's medical innovations change us?
Will we live in elevated homes accessible by our flying car like the Jetson's did?
Will food replicators become a real thing?
What will entertainment look like?
Will we still work, or how will it change if we do?
How will business adapt to life in the future?
How will we spend our time?
How will education change with the rise of AI?

So many questions, and predictions are just guesswork, but it's fun to think about, and many developments are already here.
So many elements of society are changing rapidly and will change soon. Where will they take us?
 

Neo Ocean has launched the Over boat 100F, a single-seed electric hydrocycle equipped with retractable underwater wings. This innovative design allows the hydrocycle to glide above the ocean surface, using only 10% of the energy required by traditional motorboats. The wings deploy automatically at 12 mph, ensuring safe departures from the harbor.

With an autopilot mode, the Overboat 100F is not just for leisure; it can also serve as an unmanned vehicle for search and rescue operations. Operating autonomously for about two hours, this hydrocycle represents a significant step towards sustainable water transportation.

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Subaru: The Future of Urban Transportation​

At the Tokyo Auto Show, Subaru unveiled its vision for future urban transportation with an unmanned flying drone. This concept vehicle features six lift rotors and a two-seater cabin, showcasing a futuristic design that aligns with Subaru’s brand style.
While specific technical details are still under wraps, the company is actively working on the project alongside its Aerospace Division. The potential for urban air mobility could revolutionize transportation, reducing congestion and improving accessibility in cities.

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Future Car Park​

Designed by Daniel Stam Studio, the Future Car Park is a revolutionary concept that automates parking in urban areas. As drivers enter, an automated system guides their vehicles to designated spots, allowing them to relax while their car is parked.
Resembling futuristic towers, the car park features entertainment venues and gardens, creating a space for relaxation and leisure. This innovative design addresses the challenges of urban parking, providing a seamless experience for drivers.

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I think that corporations will eventually take on the responsibility of training and grooming new employees to replace much secondary education with earn as you learn programs.

I think the divide between the haves and the have nots will continue to grow and get ugly with the haves creating their own private communities, services, etc…

I think governments will be modified and streamlined until everything falls under the federal government’s responsibility.

I think that ‘freedom’ will mean that we are monitored, controlled, and taken care of as long as we conform to what is considered the norm.
 

X Turismo: The Hover Bike​

Inspired by science fiction, the X Turismo hover bike is set to revolutionize air mobility. Capable of reaching speeds of 62 mph, this hybrid vehicle combines an internal combustion engine with electric motors.
Not classified as an aircraft, the X Turismo offers a unique opportunity for personal air travel without the need for a pilot’s license. With plans for a more affordable version by 2025, this hover bike could become a symbol of the future of transportation.

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I have a hard time imagining the future of computers. Several times I have said, "They ought to have a program that does thus and so," only to realize that some smart person had thought of that years before I did. And not only that, but the thing has already been marketed and is in use. The future??? I can't even keep up with the now.
 
When Star Trek first came out, we didn't even have flip phone communicators, and now they are almost obsolete.
Actually they are coming back, and this is one of the hottest segments in phones today.

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Yes, the main screen folds (!) and the aux screen remains outside and can run many apps. You can even use it for phone calls while folded.

Phones are becoming pocketable again.
 

Robotic Surgery Technology​

At New York Presbyterian Hospital, robotic surgery technology is transforming heart procedures. With high-resolution cameras and precise manipulators, surgeons can perform complex operations through tiny incisions.
This innovative approach enhances surgical precision and reduces recovery times for patients. The success of this technology highlights the potential of robotics in modern medicine, paving the way for future advancements.

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Remember Steve Austin from the bionic man.
Well, engineers at the University of Utah have developed a motorized bionic leg prosthesis that utilizes artificial intelligence. This device allows users to walk, stand, and navigate stairs with ease.
Equipped with sensors and gyroscopes, the bionic leg adjusts its movements based on user activity. This innovative solution enhances mobility for amputees, providing a more natural and intuitive experience.

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The Triton 660/9 AVA is a luxury submarine that redefines underwater tourism. Designed to accommodate up to eight adults or six adults and four children, this submarine offers a unique experience for those looking to explore the depths of the ocean. With a remarkable 12-hour autonomous sailing time, guests can enjoy cocktail parties, poker games, and even weddings while submerged up to 656 feet deep.

Invested in by renowned filmmaker James Cameron, Triton Submarines is at the forefront of luxury underwater exploration. The Triton 660/9 AVA not only provides a comfortable and stylish environment but also ensures safety and reliability, making it an attractive option for adventurous travelers seeking a unique experience beneath the waves.

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The Crisalion eVTOL is an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle that aims to revolutionize urban transportation. With a focus on fly-free technology, this vehicle utilizes smaller propellers for enhanced stability and maneuverability. Designed to accommodate up to five passengers, the eVTOL is expected to cruise at speeds of 112 mph, making it a viable option for quick and efficient travel in congested urban areas.

Although the full-fledged version may not be available until the 2030s, ongoing tests since 2020 have shown promising results. As cities continue to grow and traffic congestion becomes a pressing issue, innovations like the Crisalion eVTOL could provide a much-needed solution for urban mobility.

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I spent my entire working life working in tech. Much of it, radical for the time. What that taught me is that predicting the future is very very difficult. There's the tech itself, to the way our society changes and consumes it. There was a time when I thought the internet was a huge positive for society, but I ignored or missed much of the bad.
 
I'm surprised nobody's used a drone to commit a murder yet. I've seen YouTube videos where somebody attached a gun to a drone and rigged up a little remote controlled servo motor to pull the trigger. We're using gun drones (or is it drone guns?) to go after terrorists. Ukraine is using gun drones to attack Russians.

So the world of tomorrow will probably include people being murdered by guns mounted on drones. For countries where it's hard to get a gun, some nut will probably mount a knife on a drone and attack people that way.
 
Be glad if we're not all shuttled around through pneumatic tubes like the kind I hear weave beneath London.
I know Musk has been working on this, but it just seems too restrictive in terms of specific hubs or depots.
I think I would rather have some sort of autonomous copter-cab pick me up and take me to where I need to go.
Something like this:
 
I know Musk has been working on this, but it just seems too restrictive in terms of specific hubs or depots.
I think I would rather have some sort of autonomous copter-cab pick me up and take me to where I need to go.
Something like this:
Air traffic control is going to be a problem, plus all the noise. Still, it's pretty cool what's going on with transportation technology.
 
Air traffic control is going to be a problem, plus all the noise. Still, it's pretty cool what's going on with transportation technology.
I think they would fly pretty close to the ground, so as long as they aren't flying near a runway, I wouldn't think ATC would be involved. However, noise might be an issue, but electric motors may be fairly quiet. We will see.
 
I think they would fly pretty close to the ground, so as long as they aren't flying near a runway, I wouldn't think ATC would be involved. However, noise might be an issue, but electric motors may be fairly quiet. We will see.
True, the motors are quiet, but the blades make a lot of noise.

If ATC doesn't manage them, something would have to — perhaps a new agency for low altitude air traffic. People wouldn't be permitted to just fly wherever they wanted with no restrictions. We'd have these manned personal drones crashing into each other! Air 'lanes' would need to be established to maintain order and safety.

Maybe we'd hop on a high-speed air expressway and at that point, the vehicle would be on auto-pilot. We'd have off ramps in the air controlled by GPS systems.

It could be a system where at no time does the operator of one of these manned personal drones have control. The pilot would simply set the destination and all the flying would be computer controlled and synched by some sort of air traffic control system. Of course, that would lend itself to the issue of somebody hacking into the system and making everybody crash, but we could deal with that when the time comes.
 


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