The mass market in the future will begin to fill with gadgets implanted in the human body. Cars of the "old" type, without computer assistants and elements of artificial intelligence, will be banned. Housework will become a part of everyday life, like a smartphone or a toaster. The development of laws will begin to regulate the relationship between humans and robots, their rights and responsibilities. At the turn of the decade, a computer will be able to pass the Turing test.
The energy needs of humankind will switch to renewable resources, in particular to solar energy. With the flourishing of nanotechnology, products will become cheap and accessible to everyone.
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By 2030
The mass market in the future will begin to fill with gadgets implanted in the human body. Cars of the "old" type, without computer assistants and elements of artificial intelligence, will be banned. Housework will become a part of everyday life, like a smartphone or a toaster. The development of laws will begin to regulate the relationship between humans and robots, their rights and responsibilities. At the turn of the decade, a computer will be able to pass the Turing test.
The energy needs of humankind will switch to renewable resources, in particular to solar energy. With the flourishing of nanotechnology, products will become cheap and accessible to everyone.