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What is the world looks like in the year 2077? Will we gonna have a transhumanist modification of body?

>> No.12146787

it'll pretty much look the same as today desu, but with more hikikomori

>> No.12146793

>>12146721
>pc masterrace fags will turn into neuromod fags with retarded aguments
>normies use AR avatars
>crypto fags use deep-dive VR to coom to 3d fox-lolis

>> No.12146868

>>12146721
We will probably have adult designer babies by then, who will also have their own teenage children. Maybe even parahuman modifications. Nanosymbionts are also a possiblity, add cybernetics/biomod transplant especially the BCI will be important and you will officially be in the middle of the transhuman age. The first sapient AI might also be functional around that decade. But more important will be Helium-3 fusion reactors and the space boom/industralization.

>> No.12146879

>>12146868
Way too optimistic.
>We will probably have adult designer babies by then
But these designer babies are selected to be especially complacent and obedient humans. Thanks to recent advances in genetics, we can add genetic code into humans that makes them extremely susceptible to a pre-fabricated viral strain that we can release in case our drones riot.
>Nanosymbionts are also a possiblity
They will monitor your every single movement and neural activity.
>The first sapient AI might also be functional around that decade.
Used to identify faces and for pre-crime investigations in a totalitarian surveillance state.
>the space boom/industralization.
But it's all controlled by three corporations that together have formed a syndicate and literally exterminate any possible competition.

>> No.12146884

>>12146721
Just take whatever science fiction and singularity tards say and scale it back by an order of magnitude.

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>>12146879
>But these designer babies are selected to be especially complacent and obedient humans.
Not really, the medical industry outpaces all shady goverment desires in this regards by magnitudes. Such thing might be attempted in China but with such procedure they would shoot themselves into foot in regards to the international competition.
>They will monitor your every single movement and neural activity.
Nanosymbionts are wet nanomachines, they are biologically based. There are simpler ways to do check upon you.
>Used to identify faces and for pre-crime investigations in a totalitarian surveillance state.
You don`t need sapient AI for that. More sinister would be application of AI to develop memetic theory and shape society to your liking. Sociology as a hard science. But with that you could also develop methods to defend yourself against propaganda.
>But it's all controlled by three corporations that together have formed a syndicate and literally exterminate any possible competition.
Space is big. It is indeed very likely that space will be dominated by Zaibtsus. But each of them will be in competition with the other one of different national origin. China vs US vs Europe vs Russia vs Japan. And inbetween the gaps you will see a lot of crazy stuff, posthuman enclaves, asteroid mining colonies and cities of immortals.

>> No.12146945

>>12146879
Bruh do you see how absolutely clueless the vast majority of governments (sans chink chong smogville) are when it comes to tech? No way any of them invest into that crazy science mumbo jumbo they'll just stick to regular white collar crime like tax evasion and money laundering

>> No.12146953

>>12146721
EVOLVE
NOW

>> No.12146966

>>12146721
Nobody knows and no.

>> No.12146998

>>12146945
In the future, there is no government in the sense of a political system that is not tied to economics. There will be an amalgam of both companies and politics, resulting in a cyberpunkesque scenario. So yes, it is an issue.

>> No.12147077

My predictions for 2077:
The internet will be connected to everything. Cars, houses, planes will all be connected to the 5g network if 5 g is still a thing.

Humans will have computer parts in their heads. Not all of us of course but humans will have computer in their head that will replace phones and laptops and it will perform diagnostics on the human body.

People who lose limbs will have access to mechanical parts. Same with hearts or lungs or whatever. They will get those parts made. Probably in China.

All electric, planes and trucks are common but not 100 percent. Maybe 40 percent or less since planes and cars and trucks are expensive.

The military will have a lot of drones. Drone tanks, humvees, tanks and many other equipment will be operated by guys in las Vegas and fort hood and kill people without ever stepping foot in Afghanistan or Somalia.

Medicine will have stem cells that can cure cancer. Maybe pills that stop Alzheimer's in its track.

Rob it's and full automation has really left a mark on the economy. We will have gull blown UBI paying people 2000 a month to not kill each other and to have a basic survival means.

Government will be more transparent as congressmen have cam on their suits the way the people do. Technology will be all around us. Can't go anywhere and do anything without local law enforcement knowing about it.

Food will be grown inside because of climate change. People from Alaska will eat strawberries and watermelon and dish meat from plants in Alaska.

Maybe have humanoid androids like the game Detroit. Obviously only the rich have them but they are androids smarter then all the humans on earth combined working for the richest humans on earth.

We will get all of our power via nuclear.

Houses and other buildings will be built via modular ways. They will be made in a factory and then transported on site for so education cutting down costs and time spent building.

That's it for now.

>> No.12147312

>>12146793
Yeah but what's the future going to be like?

>> No.12148171
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>>12146721
>What is the world looks like in the year 2077?

Instead of property, everything is a service. The economy of subscriptions is coming.Subscriptions become the basis for the use of many goods. It is part of a growing economy of sharing, where access and use, not possession, counts. The economy of subscriptions is also attempted by traditional industries and in a few years it may dominate a significant part of the distribution of services and products.

Business based on the subscription model has been known for a long time, although it was limited to only a few industries, such as telecommunications and media. Digitalization and related social changes have changed the way of delivering content and services to consumers interested in using rather than owning them.

Property rights have been so violated that soon no one will own anything. You can no longer legally root your own mobile phone, modify the game console, buy and repair a broken Tesla car - and so on, and the list continues to grow. It is possible that in time the concept of hardware warranty will also disappear: the "time of use" will be introduced, for example, 3 years. After this time, by virtue of licenses, patents, contracts and the letter of the law, the use of the product will be prohibited/ illegal/punitive, even if it does not break down and is fully functional - it may be switched off remotely. This will lead to a "subscription" mechanism - that is, you will not buy a TV any more, but only a monitor with a license to watch TV channels. The same applies to PC games. Example

-Steam collapses or begins to require a monthly subscription with payment card details for payment and its users are in really bad situation

By the way, hardly any product will work for longer than the "use-by" period foreseen by its manufacturers.

>> No.12149402

>>12146721
By the current rate of progress, 60 years translates to 60 - 120 months longer life expectancy.

>> No.12149413

>>12147077
I'm much more pessimistic about medical technology.

>> No.12149426

>>12146721
>What is the world looks like
>Will we gonna have
Where the fuck are you faggots coming from? ESL assholes are shitting up this board