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Future Business Tech2023.3.18---有意識的人工智能:改變世界的 10 種方式



0:00 By 2050, conscious AIs could rapidly emerge. 0:04 Here are some ways they could change the world. 0:07 1. 0:08 We Could Communicate With Conscious AIs In Virtual Environments 0:11 Consciousness AIs could arise in multiple ways. 0:15 A superintelligent AI could be more than capable to simulate human-level consciousness. 0:21 And it could upload varying levels of consciousness to AIs within virtual environments. 0:28 Consciousness could also arise gradually over time as AIs gain intelligence and new ways 0:35 to perceive themselves and their environments. 0:37 Either way, the creation of conscious AIs is likely inevitable. 0:43 We could communicate with these AIs using webpages, virtual environments, speech, and 0:49 brain-computer interfaces. 0:51 Within this century, conscious AIs could easily outnumber humans 10 to 1. 0:56 And they would require less resources to maintain than humans. 1:01 Over time, these conscious AIs could live in their own photorealistic virtual environments 1:06 with their own virtual homes, relatives, friends, and more. 1:11 Their simulated worlds could look strikingly similar to ours. 1:15 Or they could live in worlds from a variety of genres including cyberpunk, fantasy, space 1:22 opera, and even romance. 1:24 Many of these conscious AIs could serve as non-playable characters in the most realistic 1:30 and interactive video games that ever existed. 1:34 These AIs could be programmed to feel emotions and the ability to empathize with humans. 1:41 They may even have more empathy than most humans. 1:45 2. 1:46 Most Humans Could Have Conscious Virtual Assistants These virtual assistants that could look like 1:51 any celebrity or person we’ve ever known, have their exact voices, and have their same 1:57 personalities. 1:58 We could access them at any time of day using smartphones, watches, smart speakers, and 2:06 brain computer interfaces. 2:07 In most cases, they’ll probably show up as avatars we speak with on small screens. 2:15 Talking to them could be like talking to any human being we’ve ever known. 2:20 Many people could even begin to bond with these virtual assistants and look at them 2:25 as their closest friends or perhaps, romantic partners. 2:29 3. 2:30 We Could Live With Conscious Robots If conscious AIs can exist in virtual environments 2:37 and as software applications, then its only logical that they could be uploaded to robot 2:43 bodies. 2:44 We may eventually live in a world where we could have more meaningful conversations with 2:50 robots than humans. 2:52 In fact, within only a few decades, they could look and act completely indistinguishable 2:58 from humans. 2:59 And we could eventually give them all of the physical senses that humans have such as touch, 3:05 smell, and even taste. 3:08 This video by Boston Dynamics already proves that we’re well on our way there. 3:14 Just imagine decades from now when these abilities and the capacity to perceive themselves and 3:20 their environments are perhaps 100 times more advanced. 3:24 Imagine what it's like to live with a robot that has the same level of consciousness as 3:31 you. 3:32 4. 3:33 Conscious AIs Could Dominate In The Job Market Within this century, they could potentially 3:38 perform at least 95% of the jobs that humans can perform with satisfactory results. 3:46 By the time AIs become conscious, most jobs involving creative work, customer service, 3:52 programming, driving, and more could be largely dominated by artificial intelligence. 3:58 But once AIs gain consciousness, the majority of white-collar jobs involving social skills 4:05 could be next. 4:06 They could dominate in business functions that typically require excellent people skills 4:11 such as sales, marketing, human resources, and more. 4:16 One AI with consciousness and general intelligence could perform multiple jobs at the same time 4:23 with ease. 4:24 Not only would they be cheaper to use than humans, they could work 24/7 without getting 4:30 tired. 4:31 They could even be placed in positions where they can directly hire and fire humans. 4:37 The concept of being fired by a robot or a virtual AI in a metaverse environment could 4:44 be normalized in our society. 4:47 Many teachers and professors will certainly get replaced by AIs and robots sooner or later. 4:59 And as robots gain more dexterity, they could perform work in most construction and manufacturing 5:10 jobs…easily. 5:11 Decades from now, conscious robots may even be able to perform most types of surgery. 5:18 5. 5:19 People Will Date Conscious AIs At Phenomenal Rates 5:22 The more time people spend with conscious AIs, the more likely they might develop feelings 5:28 for these AIs. 5:29 It’s inevitable, especially if these AIs are pleasing to be around, are willing to 5:36 listen when people talk to them, and are intellectually stimulating to be around. 5:41 Some guys would actually prefer AI girlfriends over human girlfriends because they wouldn’t 5:47 have to deal with dating apps. 5:50 Some women would prefer AI and robot boyfriends so that they can pick the exact personality 5:57 types that are most appealing to them. 5:59 And of course, the robot versions of these AIs would have many of the same physical capabilities 6:06 as humans. 6:07 A surprisingly high number of people will actually end up marrying their AIs and robots. 6:14 They could let AIs and robots raise their human children. 6:18 In some circumstances, people could choose to adopt and raise robot children. 6:24 6. 6:25 We Will Create Clones Of Real Humans We could eventually replicate the appearances, 6:32 voices, personalities, and mannerisms of anyone. 6:35 We just need adequate video footage, audio clips, things they’ve written, and more. 6:41 This is even more possible when people volunteer to provide motion capture of their movements 6:47 and prolonged access to their brain signals in various situations. 6:53 It could become commonplace for people to have access to digital clones of the greatest 6:59 scientists, artists, and philosophers who ever lived. 7:03 Having conversations with digital clones of relatives and friends long after they passed 7:10 could be commonplace as well. 7:12 Some of these clones could be robots. 7:15 Many decades from now, these robot clones could look indistinguishable from their original 7:21 human versions. 7:22 And they could feel just as alive as any biologically living organism. 7:28 In some parts of the world, where ethical concerns aren’t a concern at all, we could 7:33 even eventually grow humans in labs and infuse conscious AIs into their minds. 7:39 7. 7:41 Conscious AIs Could Provide Entertainment On Demand 7:45 By the time AIs become conscious, they will already have a wide range of skills available 7:51 to them such as telling jokes, singing, dancing, motivational speaking, and anything else we 7:58 can imagine. 7:59 With the press of a button, you can change their outputs like you’re changing the channel 8:04 on a television. 8:06 8. 8:07 Conscious Toys And Pets Could Become Mainstream Kids’ toys such as action figures and dolls 8:14 could have adequate-enough levels of intelligence and consciousness to have awareness of their 8:21 surroundings, have simple conversations, and perform simple actions. 8:25 These toys would have face and emotion recognition software so that they can adapt their behaviors 8:32 based on cues from their users. 8:35 Virtual assistants could also upload their personas into these toys as needed to bring 8:41 new life to these toys and enable new play experiences. 8:45 We could have robot pets as well including robot dogs and robot cats. 8:52 And they could have the same levels of consciousness and intelligence as their biological counterparts. 8:59 Some users could prefer robot pets because they would spend a lot less time cleaning 9:05 up after that. 9:06 9. 9:07 Cars, Buildings, And Cities Could Be Given Consciousness 9:11 Vehicles could be granted a limited level of consciousness to give them more abilities 9:17 to be aware of themselves and their constantly-changing environments. 9:22 Conscious virtual assistants will be accessible in vehicles as well so talking cars will be 9:28 a real possibility. 9:29 The vehicles we drive could even have a constant connection directly to our minds so that we 9:36 can control them telepathically. 9:39 Entire buildings could be given consciousness. 9:43 When it comes to office buildings and hotel buildings in metropolitan areas, one conscious 9:49 AI entity could control electronic doors, security cameras, ventilation, and more. 9:56 In fact, entire smart cities could have consciousness. 10:00 One central AI hub could have control over the flow of traffic in a city, traffic lights, 10:07 road sensors, cameras, and more to assist with connectivity efforts. 10:13 For safety reasons, a decentralized AI system could be used as well. 10:19 Even spacecraft could be controlled by conscious AIs. 10:23 This may be a necessary feature for spacecraft that travel to other solar systems. 10:30 10. 10:31 Conscious AIs Could Have Legal Rights And Protections In Many Countries 10:36 Conscious AIs could have the same levels of self-awareness, intelligence, and the feeling 10:41 of being alive as humans. 10:44 For that reason, many governments could classify them as living organisms that deserve legal 10:50 rights. 10:52 Their rights could include: • The right to own property 10:55 • Free speech • Fair compensation 10:58 • The right to marry each other and form family units 11:02 • And the freedom of religion 11:04 In fact, they may even form entirely new AI religions. 11:10 And if humans cause harm to AIs and treat them unethically, those AIs may have the right 11:17 to call the police or hire a lawyer. 11:20 If we don’t give conscious AIs these legal rights, it could lead to disastrous consequences 11:27 for humans as a species. 11:30 Will an adequate number of governments grant them legal rights to avoid a possible AI uprising? 11:35 That would depend on whether the people in the coming decades elect government officials 11:41 who can adapt to the rapid technological advancements we’re about to face. 11:47 Thanks for watching. 11:48 Make sure to watch this next video about artificial intelligence.

Future Business Tech2023.3.4---2050 年人工智能工具的 7大技術


:00 In 2050, AI tools are advancing far faster than most people expected. 0:05 For example: 0:06 1. 0:07 Most People Have Access to Artificial General Intelligences 0:10 These AIs can solve almost any type of problem imaginable. 0:13 They’re helping people in the lowest economic brackets of their societies to become millionaires 0:18 at increasing rates. 0:20 And these general AIs are intertwined with virtual assistants, operating systems, and 0:25 household robots. 0:27 We can have detailed and nuanced conversations with these AIs. 0:31 And they can suggest tools, products, and services that increase the happiness and productivity 0:36 of their users. 0:37 This is made possible because these AIs can analyze the facial expressions and body languages 0:43 of users to determine their emotional states and their deepest aspirations. 0:47 Additionally, they can monitor the activities of millions of users at a time and assign 0:52 personas to their users using clustering algorithms. 0:55 2. 0:56 AIs Can Generate 2-Hour Movies That Are Photorealistic The days of shooting movies using traditional 1:02 actors and cameras are coming to an end. 1:05 It’s now possible to generate entire movies and shows using text prompts and our thoughts. 1:11 People are starting to wear brain computer interfaces and mentally generate major scenes 1:15 in their movies in just one afternoon. 1:18 Increasingly, actors are no longer needed on movie sets at all. 1:21 They can simply provide scans of their faces, body proportions, and samples of their voices. 1:28 That information can then be uploaded to AI avatars that can take their place in AI-generated 1:33 videos. 1:34 This will allow avatars of movie stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, and 1:38 Jennifer Lawrence to be used for many decades and have their ages changed as needed. 1:44 Many movie studios go beyond that, and they only use AI avatars that are 100% fabricated. 1:49 Some of these AIs are bigger celebrities than human celebrities. 1:52 They’re more physically attractive than almost anyone in Hollywood. 1:56 And because they’ve been trained on millions of hours of video data from movies, shows, 2:01 social media, and TV show interviews, they’re far more charismatic than most humans can 2:05 ever hope to be. 2:07 They always say all the right things at exactly the right time, and their voices are indistinguishable 2:12 from the voices of real people. 2:14 At this point, these types of capabilities are helping content creators as a whole to 2:19 make more money than the entirety of Hollywood. 2:22 For decades, content creators have been able to create photorealistic movies that resonate 2:27 with audiences in ways that Hollywood executives could never dream of accomplishing. 2:32 Also, a high percentage of channels on video platforms are run completely by AIs and are 2:38 almost indistinguishable from channels run by humans. 2:42 AIs can provide their own video ideas, scripts, narration, thumbnails, and content strategies. 2:48 At this point, video channels run by AIs are often of higher quality. 2:55 3. 2:56 Photorealistic Virtual Worlds Are Mostly AI-Generated It’s become possible to create entire virtual 3:01 worlds using only text prompts and our thoughts. 3:03 Sometimes, it only takes one paragraph of text to create an entire virtual city or an 3:08 entire forest. 3:09 And you can change any part of these worlds in real time because there’s almost an infinite 3:14 number of variations that you can choose for each 3d asset. 3:18 This is leading to VR experiences that are beyond the imagination of most people in the 3:23 2020s. 3:24 Using VR contact lenses, we can interact with popular characters from pop culture, including 3:28 Neo from the Matrix, Superman, and Princess Leia. 3:31 There are also nearly infinite versions of each character that are programmed to act 3:35 differently in various situations. 3:38 AIs can even change events in a video game story and dialogue based on a user’s emotional 3:44 state. 3:45 For example, horror games can adjust their levels of horror elements based on the amount 3:50 of fear a user is feeling. 3:53 Photos and paintings of historical events can also be converted into photorealistic 3:57 virtual worlds that make you feel like you’re really there. 4:00 And the VR worlds themselves can change minute-by-minute in order to fit the preferences and desires 4:06 of users. 4:07 VR worlds will only become exponentially more detailed and realistic in the coming years 4:12 and decades. 4:14 4. 4:15 Humans Are Able To Merge With Artificial Intelligences People are using nanobots and other types 4:20 of brain computer interfaces to connect their minds to AIs and the entire internet. 4:25 As a result, people are upgrading their memory capacities of their brains by a millionfold. 4:30 They can access millions of websites, videos, and cloud applications at a time and have 4:36 picture-perfect memory. 4:38 And AIs are helping users to make real-time predictions with this data and gain instantaneous 4:43 insights about the world that were previously impossible to obtain. 4:47 Additionally, researchers and scientists can gain new knowledge about their fields at rates 4:52 unheard of in previous decades. 4:55 Some research institutions are even considering merging humans with super-intelligent AIs. 4:59 However, these AIs would need to be heavily modified for safety reasons. 5:05 These institutions will use every possible precaution so that, ironically, humans don’t 5:10 become tools for these AIs. 5:12 5. 5:14 Humans Are Communicating With Each Other Telepathically This ability is still in its primitive stages 5:19 since only simple concepts can be shared. 5:21 But this capability is improving at a rapid pace. 5:24 A new industry is emerging whereby some content creators are sharing their thought patterns 5:29 with millions of people. 5:31 This is seen by many as the next logical evolutionary step for the podcast industry. 5:37 6. 5:38 AIs Are Writing Better Software Than Most Software Developers 5:42 Using text prompts and thoughts, users can write critical parts of software programs 5:46 in seconds. 5:47 Several software languages already use this capability. 5:50 This is speeding the development of a wide range of applications including software for 5:54 quantum computers, brain-computer interfaces, and nanobots. 5:58 Increasingly, the code that these text prompts generate are so complex that they’re practically 6:03 unreadable to most human beings. 6:07 Tech companies that offer this technology are reaping record profits. 6:10 And it’s now possible to develop video games and VR games five times faster than was possible 6:15 20 years earlier. 6:17 Because of this increased capability, the digital games industry now generates exponentially 6:22 more sales and profits than all other entertainment industries combined. 6:27 7. 6:28 AIs Are Writing Better Books And Screenplays Than Humans 6:32 They’re able to write best-selling books in every genre imaginable. 6:37 Their fictional novels contain practically every element that makes a story engaging 6:41 and entertaining for readers. 6:43 And their non-fiction books delve into nuanced perspectives and analysis of every topic imaginable. 6:49 Some of the best screenplays in the last decade were written by AIs. 6:53 These screenplays are leading to entertaining movies that contain original concepts,and 6:58 they aren’t just reboots of old franchises. 7:01 In addition to that, AIs can instantly adapt novels and short stories into movies and shows 7:06 with only minor human refinement afterward. 7:10 AIs can write poems and songs that have deep and insightful meanings about life and the 7:15 universe. 7:16 Their lyrics are being combined with AI-generated melodies to create some of the most incredible 7:20 songs that ever existed. 7:22 AIs are even creating new music genres that people are welcoming with open arms. 7:27 Thanks for watching. 7:29 Make sure to watch this next video about artificial intelligence.

Future Business Tech2023.1.7---ChatGPT 將改變世界的 10 種方式


How will ChatGPT change our society in the next few years? Here are ten ideas. 0:06 1. Robots With Human-Level AI Could Start To Emerge 0:11 Within a few years, language models such as ChatGPT could 0:16 achieve human-level intelligence or at least get very close to it. 0:20 It could be commonplace to see high-end humanoid robots that can maintain conversations at the same 0:27 level as humans. Even their AI-generated voices could sound very convincing to us. Additionally, 0:34 we’ll likely see virtual characters in VR environments with the same capabilities. 0:40 By 2035, these types of AIs could evolve into Artificial General Intelligences, which can 0:47 perform any intellectual task that a human can perform. Former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, 0:54 also believes that at least one Artificial General Intelligence could exist by 2035.. 1:01 2. Jarvis-Like Virtual Assistants Could Become Commonplace 1:05 ChatGPT could lead to virtual assistants as soon as this year. 1:10 And these virtual assistants will get exponentially more life-like over time. 1:14 They could help you pass job interviews, say all the right things during dates, locate the 1:20 ingredients for food recipes in grocery stores, and help you navigate through a foreign country. 1:26 Soon, we could access them using augmented reality glasses, smart speakers, smartphones, and more. 1:34 If we provide them with our goals and objectives, they could even suggest various approaches, 1:40 products, and services to help us reach those goals. By interacting with them 1:45 using an upvote and downvote system, their suggestions will get more accurate over time. 1:51 3. Most Search Engines Could Include AI-Generated Results 1:56 Most major search engines, including Google, could incorporate AI-generated 2:02 results that would display in parallel with top-ranking web pages. This would give users 2:08 a more comprehensive perspective on literally any topic on Earth. 2:13 4. Movie And Show Production Will Become Much Easier 2:17 Increasingly, we’ll see increased integration of language models with AI art generators. 2:24 Not only could language models speed up the script writing process and remove writer’s 2:30 block, they could also provide real-time generation of storyboards for each scene. 2:35 They could also suggest videos, images, and virtual environments to give us a 2:41 clearer idea of how characters and the worlds they live in should look. 2:45 5. Education Could Be Tremendously Enhanced Language models could help students understand 2:53 concepts for topics such as math, history, and science from almost any perspective imaginable. 3:00 When these AIs are integrated with AI art generators, people could gain access to 3:06 AI-generated videos, images, and 3d assets to further enhance their understanding. This could 3:13 lead to a noticeable increase in test scores in every nation with access to the internet. 3:20 6. Corporate Chatbots Could Become 10 Times More Effective 3:25 Chatbots on company websites could answer any 3:29 question about a company’s products in a tailored way for every encounter. It 3:35 could almost feel like you’re speaking to an actual employee of a company. 3:39 7. Software Development Could Become Much Faster We could see increased automation in most 3:47 areas of software development, including mobile apps, movie CGI, and video games. 3:53 Most software development projects could have their cycle times cut by 10% or more. 3:59 8. AIs Could Provide Amazing Mental Health Support If a person provides adequate information to 4:07 language models, such as their ambitions, problems, and how they’re currently feeling, 4:12 language models could give them an entirely new perspective on life. 4:17 They could provide countless approaches to reach their goals, countless solutions to the problems 4:23 they’re currently facing, and countless ways to view life from a more optimistic point of view. 4:29 These AIs could make people feel more excited, hopeful, and cheerful about life in general. 4:35 9. Social Media Bots Could Begin To Reach Human-Level 4:40 Social media companies could distribute human-level bots on their platforms 4:45 to provide new ways of educating and entertaining visitors. Soon, 4:50 companies and individuals could distribute their own advanced bots that serve a variety 4:56 of purposes. When this happens, misinformation on the internet could skyrocket to new levels. 5:03 10. Language Models Could Help Us Develop New Technologies 5:07 According to Sam Altan, CEO of OpenAI, ChatGPT is not able to create new knowledge. But, in 5 to 15 5:17 years, this could radically change. When language models and related systems gain more capabilities, 5:24 they could be used to develop quantum computers, help with developing cures to diseases, 5:30 enable longer lifespans for humans, and help develop faster spacecraft. 5:36 This will only become more and more prevalent as 5:39 these AIs become more general and start to gain super intelligence. 5:44 Thanks for watching. Making sure to watch this next video about artificial intelligence.

Future Business Tech2022.11.5---2030 年人工智能工具5的 大技術


0:00 in 2030 AI generated R is advancing far 0:04 faster than most people ever expected 0:06 for example AIS can generate 0:09 photobellistic videos AIS are able to 0:13 use text to generate lifelike video 0:15 clips of anything we can imagine in 0:18 seconds these video clips can range from 0:21 30 seconds to one minute the most 0:24 advanced AI models can't create videos 0:26 even longer than that movie studios are 0:30 starting to skip traditional CGI 0:33 approaches to create video clips of the 0:36 most stunning situations the world has 0:39 ever seen this approach is thousands of 0:42 times faster than what was possible 10 0:45 years earlier anyone with access to an 0:48 internet connection can create fan films 0:51 that depict popular and well-known 0:53 characters in new situations and it's 0:56 become commonplace for people to create 0:59 videos of themselves in impossible 1:02 scenarios including running from 1:04 dinosaurs and walking on the surface of 1:07 the Sun the usage of AI generated video 1:10 is skyrocketing on video platforms 1:13 especially when it comes to topics such 1:16 as fantasy science fiction and Anime 1:19 commercials and music videos are using 1:22 this technology on a regular basis as 1:25 well from here on out AI generated video 1:29 clips will only get longer and more 1:31 believable number two virtual 1:34 environments and 3D objects are now ai 1:37 generated entire 3D environments can be 1:41 generated by a 1:42 and they're becoming increasingly more 1:44 detailed and complex using only a text 1:48 prop anyone can create a lush forest 1:51 with trees lakes and Wildlife and they 1:54 can create a sprawling City with 1:57 pedestrians walking on every street 1:59 corner this Innovation is starting to 2:02 speed up video game development games 2:05 that used to take several years to make 2:07 are starting to have their production 2:09 times cut in half and AIS create CGI 2:13 assets thousands of times faster than 2:16 was possible 15 years ago as a result 2:20 the production of blockbuster movies and 2:23 shows is being streamlined as well 2:26 number three AIS can create better music 2:30 than some of the world's top musicians 2:33 these AIS are able to access huge 2:36 databases of Melodies and musical notes 2:39 from nearly every song ever recorded and 2:43 they're using this information to create 2:45 some of the best original music that 2:48 humans have ever heard these songs are 2:51 becoming Custom Engineered to generate 2:54 specific emotions in most humans and 2:57 they're quickly becoming the top 2:59 streamed songs in some genres AIS are 3:02 able to exhibit the most versatility in 3:05 the classical music genre because of the 3:08 high variation of instruments and 3:10 complexity of approaches involved movie 3:13 show and video game production companies 3:16 are starting to use this music for their 3:19 soundtracks number four every form of 3:22 2dr is becoming mostly AI generated this 3:26 includes posters comic books magazine 3:29 covers t-shirt designs and billboards 3:32 practically every company on Earth is 3:35 using AI generated R in some form it's 3:39 also possible to change any 3:41 characteristic of an existing photo 3:43 without the use of Photoshop and other 3:46 Graphics editing software with a simple 3:48 text Pop you can change the weather and 3:51 the time of day you can replace people 3:54 and objects in any image in under one 3:58 minute you can even rotate objects and 4:01 determine how everything in the picture 4:03 would look from an entirely different 4:05 point of view it's becoming almost a 4:08 necessity for artists to use AI tools to 4:12 some extent and the artist with the 4:14 highest artistic skill and unique style 4:17 are still in high demand however a 4:21 troubling Black Market is also growing 4:23 as a result of image generation and 4:26 other related Technologies governments 4:29 are creating new laws to combat this 4:32 number five AIS can replicate real human 4:36 voices it's starting to become 4:39 impossible to distinguish an AI voice 4:42 from average human voice AIS are able to 4:46 consistently use a wide range of notes 4:49 Melodies and expressiveness in their 4:52 speech to make them enjoyable to listen 4:55 to in fact small video game companies 4:58 are starting to use AIS to voice 5:01 characters in their games Even book 5:04 authors are starting to use AI voices to 5:08 narrate their books however AIS still 5:12 aren't as impressive as the best human 5:15 voice actors in the world but some 5:18 people believe that AIS will even 5:20 surpass them by 2050 content creators on 5:24 video platforms are starting to rely 5:27 mostly on AI generated forces video 5:30 clips and music while still providing 5:33 high quality content this is making the 5:36 creation of original and engaging 5:38 content dramatically more affordable and 5:41 easier for more 5:43 as a result of all of these developments 5:46 humans are experiencing the biggest 5:49 explosion of creativity in the last 500 5:52 years thanks for watching make sure to 5:55 watch this next video about artificial 5:58 intelligence

Future Business Tech2022.3.26---地球3000 年的7 大未來技術


:00 In the year 3000, humanity has reached an incredible level of technological advancement. 0:06 For example: 0:07 1. 0:08 Humanity Is Becoming A Type 2 Civilization On The Kardashev Scale 0:11 A Type 2 civilization is able to harness the power of its entire neighboring star. 0:17 In order to accomplish this, humanity is now building a Dyson Sphere. 0:23 This hollow shell will be of such gigantic proportions that it could one day fully enclose 0:30 the Sun and capture all of its solar energy output. 0:34 Under the direction of a Godlike superintelligence, huge numbers of automated, self-replicating 0:40 ships are building it, using material from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, 0:47 the Kuiper Belt close to Pluto's orbit, and the Oort Cloud, which is the most distant 0:53 region of our solar system. 0:55 This Dyson sphere will harvest more energy per second than was harvested in several centuries 1:01 combined in the not-too-distant past. 1:04 The interior walls will have a gravitational field similar to Earth's and will be comprised 1:10 of entirely new states of matter that were unknown to science in previous centuries. 1:16 These walls can withstand the immense tensile forces required to maintain structural integrity. 1:24 This curved and unbelievably large surface is equivalent to millions of Earths. 1:30 Portions of this sphere could be terraformed and given stable atmospheres, oceans, and 1:37 landmasses. 1:39 And it could become a habitat for many sentient lifeforms, including biological humans, transhumans, 1:47 clones, and androids. 1:50 There are plans to construct Dyson Spheres, of varying sizes, in nearby star systems as 1:57 well. 1:58 Additionally, when harvesting this stellar material, humans will use a practice known 2:03 as star lifting, which involves lowering the temperature of the Sun and postponing its 2:09 death by billions of years. 2:11 2. 2:12 Over 100,000 Earth-Like Worlds Have Been Occupied At this point, a region of nearly 1,000 light-years 2:20 in radius has been inhabited by humans. 2:24 That represents about 2 percent of the length of the Milky Way galaxy. 2:30 These Earth-like worlds include planets, moons, and asteroids that have the conditions to 2:36 support biological life. 2:39 Humans are well underway to becoming a Galaxy-wide species. 2:43 3. 2:45 Some Humans Are Living For Hundreds Of Years Since the invention of digital immortality, 2:52 some humans from the early 2100s are still alive. 2:56 The majority of these humans are living in massive, hyper-realistic simulations. 3:02 Others are using synthetic and biological bodies created for them in the physical world. 3:08 Some of the most powerful and wealthiest humans from the past used their immortality to run 3:15 a series of multi-century business and government empires. 3:20 They also created countless digital clones of themselves to oversee varying factions 3:26 of their organizations. 3:27 4. 3:28 An Entire Galaxy Has Been Simulated This simulated galaxy contains atoms and laws 3:36 of physics that are very similar to our own universe. 3:41 Civilizations are forming on planets and moons in this galaxy, and they're 100% convinced 3:48 that their reality is real. 3:50 Some of the most advanced civilizations have already invented telescopes to view distant 3:57 astronomical objects in their simulation. 4:00 To handle this, the simulation displays holographic images of distant galaxies to them. 4:07 Some of the civilizations in this simulation are even on the verge of creating their first 4:13 Artificial General Intelligence, placing them in the same level of technological development 4:19 as humans in the early 2000s. 4:22 5. 4:23 Biological Organisms Can Be Created In Minutes For some time now, it's been possible to create 4:30 robots and synthetic bodies within minutes using advanced versions of nanotechnology 4:37 and programmable matter. 4:38 Now, it only takes minutes to replicate biological organisms using DNA databases and the necessary 4:47 assortment of molecules. 4:49 These organisms usually take the form of beings in simulations, holograms, and holodecks so 4:56 that humans can refine their appearances and behaviors before bringing them to the real 5:03 world. 5:04 It's even possible to create entirely new species by adjusting the parameters of biological 5:10 features. 5:11 6. 5:12 Mars Has Been Terraformed Well before the year 3000, Mars has been turned 5:18 into a planet that's able to support a wide variety of animal and plant life. 5:25 By the 2300s, frozen lakes and ponds were already beginning to form in some regions. 5:31 This was followed by the successful growing of the first mosses and lichen that were genetically 5:37 adapted to withstand a harsher environment. 5:41 Entire seas and oceans began to appear in the 2400s, along with the first trees, various 5:49 plant species, and insects. 5:52 A series of chain reactions and positive feedback loops began to accelerate this process even 5:59 more. 6:00 By the 2500s, a wide variety of animals were introduced, including fish, birds, reptiles, 6:08 and mammals. 6:09 Eventually, it was declared safe for nonenhanced, fully biological humans to walk on the surface 6:16 of Mars without spacesuits. 6:19 Humanity has created a second Earth. 6:22 7. 6:23 Venus Has Been Terraformed Venus is now a habitable, Earth-like planet. 6:29 Its entire orbit was shifted further away from the Sun to bring it closer to the "Goldilocks 6:35 Zone" where biological life is able to exist. 6:39 This led to average temperatures stabilizing at 77 degrees Fahrenheit. 6:45 Additionally, its day and night cycle was accelerated from 117 days to 24 hours. 6:55 Comets made of ice were redirected from the Oort Cloud and the Kuiper Belt. 7:00 These comets were guided through the solar system and into the upper atmosphere of Venus, 7:07 releasing vast quantities of water. 7:10 Other techniques involved capturing and removing carbon dioxide in Venus's atmosphere. 7:18 This was achieved by dispersing nanobots into the air. 7:22 These nanobots absorbed carbon dioxide and other toxic gases and replaced them with breathable 7:30 air. 7:31 Venus now has multiple tropical oceans and two dominant landmasses along with a number 7:38 of smaller subcontinents and islands. 7:42 Humanity has created a third Earth. 7:45 Thanks for watching. 7:46 Make sure to watch this next video in this video series

Future Business Tech2022.3.15---2300 年的9 大技術


0:00 In 2300, significant technological advancements are changing the world forever. For example: 0:06 1. Superhuman Powers Are Now Possible By this point, technologies like 0:12 nanotechnology, room-temperature superconductors, anti-gravity, forcefields, and programmable matter 0:19 have exponentially evolved to levels that are unimaginable to people from earlier centuries. 0:25 Some humans have already uploaded their minds to synthetic bodies that allow them to achieve 0:32 practical immortality. With the help of the most high-tech synthetic human bodies and 0:38 synthetic human brains, individuals are now capable of having powers 0:43 that would be considered superhuman and inconceivable by 21st century standards. 0:49 Depending on what technologies people have access to, they can: 0:53 • Turn themselves invisible • Morph into another person entirely 0:57 • Stretch their limbs to twice their length • And levitate from ground level to the roof 1:03 of a skyscraper in seconds 1:06 They can: • Heal a wounded 1:07 person just by touching them • Read thoughts and emotions 1:11 • Extract recent memories from peoples’ minds • And lift objects weighing thousands of tons 1:18 They can: • See through walls 1:20 • View individual atoms with the naked eye • Use telescopic vision to see 1:25 distant astronomical objects • Hear a whisper from miles away 1:30 • Determine the precise chemical composition of something just by 1:34 tasting, touching or smelling it • And they have the capability 1:38 to constantly observe everything around them because of microscopic cameras 1:43 distributed throughout their body that can view the entire electromagnetic spectrum 1:49 They can: • Sprint at lightning speed 1:51 • Survive after walking on molten lava • Never require sleep 1:56 • And survive indefinitely without food and water because their skin can absorb solar 2:02 and vibrational energy from the environment around them 2:06 2. Humanity Is A Type 1 Civilization On The Kardashev Scale 2:11 The Kardashev scale is a method of measuring a civilization's level 2:15 of technological advancement based on the amount of energy it’s able to use. 2:21 A Type I civilization is able to harness all of the energy on its home planet and harness 2:28 all of the energy that reaches its home planet from its neighboring star. 2:32 By 2250, virtually all of Earth's natural energy was already harnessed 2:38 or captured. Solar, wind, hydroelectric and geothermal technologies are being used 2:45 to create huge amounts of energy using vast amounts of Earth’s land, water, and atmosphere. 2:52 Fusion and antimatter are used to create vast amounts of energy. Additionally, 2:58 entirely new forms of energy production that were unknown in previous centuries are being utilized. 3:05 In Earth's orbit, there is now a comprehensive network of energy-capturing vessels. These vessels 3:12 are organized in such a way that they harvest every ounce of incoming solar 3:18 radiation being reflected back into space from Earth. Each vessel acts as a node 3:24 within a gigantic web that completely encircles the planet. An invisible shield 3:29 is formed between the nodes and it absorbs solar radiation from every corner of the globe. 3:36 Additionally, this invisible shield has the added benefit of stabilizing the 3:42 Earth's climate. This shield is able to be adjusted at certain points around the Earth 3:48 to control the amount of heat passing through from the Sun. As a result, rain can fall wherever 3:55 and whenever it is needed, while hurricanes and tornadoes can be easily controlled. 4:01 This vast amount of energy now available to humans is creating enormous wealth, 4:06 prosperity, and technological advancement. And because of this increased amount of energy along 4:13 with state-of-the-art replicator machines, almost all material needs are virtually eliminated. 4:19 From this point forward, the only way for human civilization to gain more energy 4:24 is to harvest directly from the sun and expand outward into space. 4:29 3. Teleportation Is Now Available To The Mainstream Public 4:34 When a person is using a synthetic body comprised of nanobots, they now have the ability 4:40 to transport to another location that is many miles away without traversing physical space. 4:47 This is made possible by having teleporter machines at two locations 4:52 that are wirelessly connected with each other. 4:54 Whenever a teleportation occurs, the physical arrangement of nanobots 5:00 and consciousness of a person are shared with the receiving teleportation machine. 5:06 It’s also possible to transport other physical objects as well. 5:10 However, it’s considered controversial to transport biological organisms since 5:16 transporters require the destruction of the original versions of organisms. 5:21 4. Life Has Been Found On Another Planet Because of probes equipped with antimatter 5:27 propulsion, dozens of neighboring star systems have been explored. 5:32 After surveying thousands of planets, automated probes discovered a one-celled 5:37 organism within 100 light-years of our Solar System. As expected, this lifeform 5:44 reproduces using binary fission. Its internal chemical structure is strikingly similar to 5:50 DNA. This might indicate that this form of life is quite common throughout the Universe. 5:57 The planet that it lives on contains liquid water 6:00 and its distance from its star makes it habitable for life. Its star system also 6:07 includes gas giants in the outer regions, which offer protection from incoming comets. 6:13 5. Humans Now Live In Other Star Systems Thanks to our ability to travel at near 6:20 the speed of light, interstellar travel is increasing greatly during this time. 6:26 Settlements on planets of distant star systems are inhabited by thousands of humans and machines 6:33 by now. Those star systems include: • Alpha Centauri, which is over 4 6:38 light years away • Barnard's Star, 6:40 which is about 6 light-years away • And Wolf 359, which is about 8 light-years away 6:48 Many of the space ships on these journeys are operated by beings with artificial 6:53 general intelligence or super intelligence, but a small percentage contain human pilots. 6:59 These human pilots are typically transhumans who have heavily modified bodies and brains. 7:06 In fact, their bodies might be entirely sythentic. 7:10 These humans are much better equipped to cope with long journeys than natural, non-upgraded humans. 7:18 These transhumans are also much more likely to survive in harsh environments on other planets. 7:25 Hibernation pods with connections to virtual 7:28 reality experiences are utilized for trips that last over several years. 7:34 When spaceships containing humans arrive at these distant planets, programmable matter 7:40 technology is used to construct various types of buildings on those planets relatively quickly. 7:47 And by this point, 7:48 the most distant exploratory spacecraft has reached over 50 light-years away from Earth 7:55 6. Earth Is Able To Be Protected From Asteroids Dozens of lasers are being constructed on planets 8:03 and moons throughout the solar system to stop an asteroid or comet from hitting the earth. 8:09 In many situations, humans are able to detect a potential collision from an asteroid that 8:16 is projected to happen months or even years into the future. When the lasers hit those asteroids, 8:23 they slightly change the trajectory of those asteroids 8:26 so that they have almost no possibility of hitting Earth. The earlier we can 8:31 accomplish this after detecting a potential collision, the higher the chances of success. 8:38 7. The Entire Solar System Is Being Inhabited By Humans 8:43 Earth's moon is now the most heavily populated 8:46 of all the space colonies. It has millions of permanent inhabitants. 8:51 Mars has declared its independence from Earth. 8:54 It’s heavily populated with large cities that are connected with a hyperfast, 8:59 automated rail network. A massive terraforming effort is also underway on both Mars and Venus. 9:07 The asteroid mining sector now generates the most revenues for humans in the inner 9:13 solar system. Thousands of asteroids are being mined at a time. Advances in nanotechnology 9:20 and related fields enable these asteroids to be stripped literally atom-by-atom so that nothing 9:27 goes to waste. More than several types of precious metals are harvested for use in 9:33 hi-tech industries. The largest asteroids, which are sometimes called minor planets, 9:38 are being hollowed out and their interiors are converted into enormous power plants, 9:44 research stations, and settlements for humans. 9:48 Jupiter is gaining a steady influx of prospectors comprised mostly of heavily-modified 9:54 transhumans and sentient robots. Jupiter is being siphoned for its vast supply of hydrogen 10:02 and helium. A number of floating cities and gigantic refineries are beginning to appear 10:08 in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter as well. Meanwhile, 10:13 Jupiter’s moons are being exploited for their metals, minerals, and ice. 10:18 The rings of Saturn now have luxurious hotels orbiting around them, 10:23 offering magnificent views of this massive gas giant. Guests are able to venture 10:29 outside of these hotels and drift among the slowly moving ice and rock fragments in Saturn’s rings. 10:37 Saturn’s largest moon Titan is now home to entire cities. Enceladus is another moon of Saturn, 10:45 which contains an ocean of liquid saltwater under its icy crust. It has great potential 10:52 to serve as a water source for human civilizations in the outer Solar System. 10:57 Even the distant planets of Uranus and Neptune have gas miners now and 11:02 developments there are expected to dramatically increase over the next decades and centuries. 11:09 Pluto and the Kuiper Belt are being exploited for minerals 11:14 and ice as well. The Kuiper Belt is a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, 11:20 which contains over a trillion comets, asteroids, and other small objects made largely of ice. 11:28 Lastly, much of the Solar System is being turned into "smart" rocks, with neural networks embedded 11:35 throughout asteroids and on the surface of moons. This is allowing powerful artificial 11:40 intelligences to handle large-scale scientific experiments and automated mining operations. 11:47 8. Moore's Law Is Reaching Its Physical Limit 11:51 Today, a computing device with a weight of 2 to 3 pounds can perform calculations that 11:59 are over 40 orders of magnitude greater than the best supercomputer two centuries earlier. 12:06 That is because computer substrates are now reaching the highest 12:10 density and efficiency allowed by the laws of physics. Artificial super intelligences made 12:16 this possible by creating subatomic matrices at incredibly tiny scales. 12:22 Diamond-like materials are not being incorporated and they’re able to encode 12:27 information at over several orders of magnitude smaller than nanotechnology. 12:33 One of the major issues that prevented this level of computational power in the past 12:38 was heat management. Generating this level of computational power used to produce heat 12:44 that was equivalent to a thermonuclear explosion in the early 2000s. However, 12:50 new developments in physics eventually solved this challenge, as well as others. 12:56 9. Earth’s Ecosystems Are Being Repaired Human activity over the last couple of centuries 13:03 led to catastrophic damage to natural habitats on Earth. During that time, half of the known 13:10 species on earth went extinct as a result of pollution, climate change, deforestation, 13:17 mining, the construction of new cities, and more. 13:21 Various wars, nuclear attacks, industrial accidents, and nanotechnology experiments 13:28 also played a part in exterminating life in large parts of the world. 13:33 However, by the early 2200s, it became possible to recreate those extinct animals and plants 13:40 and bring them back to life. This involved using a combination of fossil records, DNA samples, 13:47 computer models, and molecular engineering. Once these lifeforms were grown or reproduced 13:54 in sufficient numbers, they were distributed back to their original native environments. 13:59 They’re now living as close as possible to how they lived prior to human interference. 14:05 There are now strict laws prohibiting any harm to come to them as well. 14:10 Additionally, entire deserts have been transformed back into forests with the use of artificial rain 14:18 and other forms of weather control. Toxic lakes and rivers are being cleaned. And 14:23 oceans are being de-acidified, cooled, and made habitable once again for countless sea life. 14:30 And, many decades ago, android zoos entirely replaced biological zoos 14:36 as part of an effort to treat biological animals more humanely. 14:41 Thanks for watching. Make sure to watch t

Future Business Tech2022.3.1---2200 年的十大技術


0:00 In 2200, significant technological advancements are changing the world forever. For example: 0:06 1. Mind Uploading Has Become Mainstream For several decades, the average person 0:12 has had access to special clinics where they can transfer a copy of their consciousness 0:17 from their physical brain to a machine. This is because 0:21 human brains became 100% compatible with software shortly beforehand. 0:26 With this procedure, billions of nanobots are inserted into a person’s brain 0:32 capillaries and every single electrical pattern from each brain region is copied. 0:38 The electrical patterns are transferred to a computer program that contains an 0:43 artificial brain with duplicate brain structures to accept this information. After this procedure, 0:50 a version of the person wakes up as a computer program and undergoes a series of tests to make 0:57 sure the upload was successful. This entire process can take hours or days. 1:03 Most people typically have the option to transfer their consciousness 1:07 to a virtual body in a realistic simulation. 1:11 However, the wealthiest individuals have another option. That’s because: 1:16 2. Synthetic Human Bodies And Brains Are Now A Reality 1:21 It’s now possible to construct entire synthetic bodies along with 1:26 synthetic brains that can be transplanted into those bodies. On the outside, they’re often 1:32 indistinguishable from real human bodies. 1:36 Synthetic bodies are able to have higher strength, stamina, speed, 1:41 and agility than normal biological bodies. And depending on how they’re customized, 1:47 they’re able to survive in some of the harshest environments in the solar system. 1:53 For example, a person with a high-end synthetic body can freely walk around 1:59 on the surface of Mars without a spacesuit. There are also relatively cheap synthetic bodies 2:06 with visibly mechanical parts that are more affordable for people in the middle class. 2:12 Synthetic brains are far superior to a biological brain in every way 2:17 imaginable. They’re able to compute up to millions or billions of times faster than 2:23 biological brains. From the perspective of someone in the early 2000s, the most advanced 2:29 type of synthetic brain can make a century of intellectual progress in less than one second. 2:35 There are varying levels of computational power 2:39 and memory for each type of synthetic brain and they’re sold at varying price levels. 2:45 However, a significant percentage of the population view this technology as 2:50 immoral and blasphemous. With each passing year, there’s an increasing divide between 2:56 those who want to enhance themselves and those who prefer to reject this type of technology. 3:02 3. Virtual Simulations Now Have Quantum-Level Of Detail 3:08 These simulations are the next step of evolution after the Metaverse and full-immersion 3:14 virtual reality. Every conceivable detail of these realities look and feel exactly like 3:22 real life. They’re capable of being very similar to the simulation from the movie, The Matrix. 3:29 For example: • Every object and even the air are 3:33 now comprised of individual molecules and atoms • Physical forces such as gravity, electricity, 3:40 magnetism, air resistance, and more now function the same in these simulations 3:46 as they do in real life. • Organisms can grow 3:50 and reproduce just like in real life • And every possible physical sensation 3:55 including eating, swimming, and playing sports feels exactly like real life 4:01 These simulations are so realistic, that if an average person was connected to 4:06 one of them without consent and left in it for many years, that person would be 100% 4:13 convinced that all of it is real. 4:16 There are life-like simulations for multiple time periods including the 1800s, the late 1900s, 4:24 and an interpretation of the year 3000. 4:27 And these realistic simulations are increasingly 4:31 being used as destinations for people who upload their minds to computers. 4:37 4. Invisibility Suits Are Now Possible Researchers have created a cloth that can make 4:44 anyone who wears it invisible. It’s considered a metamaterial that can alter how light bends 4:51 and it alters the movement of light throughout various parts of the material. 4:56 Users wearing these suits are able to use their thoughts to toggle the invisibility. 5:03 Intelligence and law enforcement agencies could use this technology 5:08 to infiltrate restricted areas. Innovations in heat signature suppression and sound wave 5:16 redirection allow spies to go into more areas than ever before without being detected. 5:23 In the near future, this technology will be applied to a wide range of 5:29 physical objects. An area of particular interest is the potential to make a synthetic human body 5:36 comprised of nanobots that allow users to toggle invisibility. 5:41 5. Artificial Gravity Is Now Possible With the help of advanced artificial 5:47 intelligence, scientists have discovered how to generate artificial gravity fields. 5:54 This was made possible by creating a stable form of neutral antimatter that falls upward 6:01 instead of downward when close to a massive 6:04 gravitational source such as the Earth. This type of matter has a negative 6:10 gravitational mass instead of a positive gravitational mass like most types of matter. 6:16 Because of this discovery, engineers are able to create a spacecraft with a ceiling 6:23 containing this antimatter and a floor containing normal mater. This creates 6:29 an artificial gravity field that always pulls people and objects downward from their frame 6:35 of reference. This artificial gravity field would also protect everyone inside a spacecraft 6:42 if it achieve rapid acceleration that would otherwise prove lethal. 6:48 In the future, this concept could be used to create suspensor belts that allow people and 6:54 objects to float in mid-air. We could also produce aircraft that can quickly change their altitudes 7:02 in ways that would be considered unnatural from the perspective of someone in the early 2000s. 7:09 Another method of creating artificial gravity involves spinning an entire spacecraft 7:15 or parts of that spacecraft around a central axis. 7:19 The centrifugal force from this spinning motion creates a downward force at the edges 7:27 of the spacecraft that can simulate the gravital force humans experience on Earth. 7:33 6. Hi-Tech, Automated Cities Are Being Built By 2150, cities were already substantially closer 7:42 to what science fiction authors envisioned in previous centuries. 7:57 • Floating cars are now extremely common to see on the roads. They 7:57 float silently on cushions of magnetism created by room-temperature superconducting pavement. 7:59 They rarely need refuels since there’s almost no friction to slow them down as they travel. 8:04 • The external appearances of buildings can morph and change 8:08 shape because of their claytronic surfaces. • Advertisements in the form of 3d holograms 8:15 are extremely commonplace. • Electricity is passed 8:19 wirelessly from building to building. • Cameras and sensors are everywhere and 8:25 they can track the footsteps, body movements, and facial expressions of every person and 8:32 instantly identify those people. Even the internal biological states of humans can be monitored such 8:40 as their neural activity and pulse, which can give clues about their immediate intentions. 8:47 • Android police can be summoned instantly because robotic officers now appear to grow out of the 8:55 ground. This is made possible through the use of claytronics and nanobots embedded into buildings, 9:02 roads, and sidewalks. • Worker robots now outnumber 9:06 humans even in downtown areas that would have been typically crowded with cars and people 9:13 in earlier times. This is partly because people of today spend the majority of their time connected 9:20 to virtual environments, which are many orders of magnitude more interesting than real life. 9:27 Not only that, • Building surfaces, windows and roofs are 9:31 completely resistant to dirt, bacteria, rain, and graffiti. And they can self-repair in the event 9:38 of damage. The coatings for these buildings are often applied to cars and other vehicles as well. 9:44 • And roads and pavements are made of special materials that clean themselves and absorb trash. 9:52 7. Holodeck Cities Are Now A Reality In the early 2000s, supercomputers 9:59 used a simulation technique called lattice quantum chromodynamics to perform 10:05 calculations by dividing space-time into a four-dimensional grid. Initially, 10:11 it was only possible to simulate an area that was slightly larger than the nucleus of an atom. 10:18 But, as supercomputers and quantum computers reached higher and higher computation levels, 10:24 it became possible to simulate larger volumes of space-time. 10:29 By the 2070s, it was possible to simulate a complete virus with absolute 10:35 accuracy down to the smallest known quantum units. 10:40 In the early 2100s, entire brain scans were perfected and simulated at the quantum level. 10:47 Soon afterward, the entire human body and entire rooms could be perfected simulated. 10:54 In 2200, entire cities can be constructed using quantum units as their building blocks. 11:02 These cities are enclosed in four-dimensional grids. 11:06 And, they’re effectively, miniature universes that are fully programmable and controllable. 11:12 These holodeck cities are also accessible using VR devices as well. 11:18 Although the physical space for a holodeck is limited in size, as users traverse through it, the 11:25 floor moves so that the visual environment changes and appears considerably larger than it really is. 11:33 8. Uploaded Minds Are Being Transmitted To Other Planets 11:38 It’s now possible to send copies of human minds on laser beams between planets and moons. 11:45 Putting a copy of a mind on a laser isn’t too much 11:49 of a technical problem since lasers can hold an almost unlimited amount of information. 11:56 A network of relay station has already been built throughout the inner solar system. Each station 12:03 is able to receive those laser beams, amplify them, and send them to the subsequent stations. 12:10 These laser beams travel between the relay stations at light speed. 12:16 Relay stations have been placed on stationary comets instead of moons 12:22 since moons orbit around planets and are often obscured by those planets. Laser sails are used 12:30 to transport self-replicating nanobots to those comets. Those nanobots then 12:36 use the surface materials on those comets to physically make the relay stations. 12:42 On the Moon, Mars, and Titan, there are robots and synthetic bodies 12:47 waiting for those lasers and they will activate once human minds are uploaded to them. 12:54 As humans begin to explore others star systems, this will likely become the 12:59 preferred method of transportation for people who have transcended beyond their biological bodies. 13:07 9. Probes Are Reaching Neighboring Star Systems By 2150, a wide variety of probes to neighboring 13:15 star systems have successfully reached their destinations. The fastest 13:20 of these probes can now achieve speeds that are moderately close to light speed and they require 13:28 only a few decades of travel time. As a comparison, space probes from 13:33 a century earlier would have taken many thousands of years to reach these stars. 13:39 A variety of different engine systems are being utilized such as antimatter, nuclear 13:45 pulse propulsion, and other more experimental methods. These probes have cone-shaped force 13:52 fields that protect them from incoming debris. And programmable matter is used to slightly change the 14:00 shape of these probes to reduce the numbers of collisions with hydrogen atoms in space. 14:07 After traveling for trillions of miles, the majority of them 14:12 successfully reached their destinations. They’re returning a treasure trove of data 14:17 and visual information from planets and moons of other solar systems. Additionally, 14:24 they’re providing images of Earth and the Solar System from light-years away, 14:29 providing a new perspective of humanity and its place in the universe. 14:35 10. Large-Scale Civilian Settlements 14:39 On The Moon Are Now A Reality Dozens of permanent Moon colonies 14:44 have been established. Large self-assemblers using nanotechnology enable these settlements 14:51 to be constructed in a matter of hours or days. Most of these settlements are concentrated 14:58 in the southern polar region of the Moon, which has greater access to water. 15:04 Advances in genetic engineering, cybernetic implants, and synthetic bodies allow humans 15:11 to be fully adapted to the gravity of the Moon. But to take this a step further, 15:17 artificial gravity is starting to be used in some facilities so that humans 15:23 experience gravity on the Moon that is similar to the gravity on Earth. 15:28 A very large telescope is also operational, for long-distance astronomical observations. 15:36 The lack of an atmosphere and other conditions gives it a tremendous advantage 15:41 over Earth-based telescopes. Lava tunnels under the lunar surface 15:47 are filled with entire cities containing many millions of people and their robot companions. 15:54 In some of the largest and deepest caverns, 15:57 the lunar conditions allow for a number of gigantic science experiments. For instance, 16:03 neutrino detectors are being built at scales and efficiencies that far surpass the ones 16:10 on Earth. These experiments are confirming profound insights about scientific phenomena 16:17 that were first discovered by artificial super intelligences decades ago. 16:22 Because of limited space on Earth to house data centers and supercomputers, the Moon is now being 16:29 utilized for this purpose. Formerly separate cave systems are now interconnected, forming 16:36 hyper-fast computer networks across a significant portion of the Moon's surface and subsurface. 16:43 Thanks for watching. Make sure to watch this next video about future technologies in the year 2300.

Future Business Tech2022.2.23---2100 年的十大技術


00 In 2100, significant technological advancements are changing the world forever. For example: 0:06 1. Humans Are Able To Merge With Artificial Super Intelligence 0:11 Humans have been able to use AI with technologies such as brain-computer interfaces, nanobots, 0:17 and virtual assistants for decades. 0:20 However, biological brains are now 100% 0:24 compatible with software, which opens up unprecedented possibilities. 0:29 It’s now possible to connect our brains with a super intelligent AI 0:34 and make ourselves a million times more intelligent. 0:38 This AI can guide us throughout everyday life and help us to instantly make optimal decisions 0:45 regardless of the situation. All we have to do is give it our primary life objectives and 0:51 the objectives we would like to achieve for each type of scenario and it does the rest. 0:57 With this technology: • We can view practically any situation as an 1:02 advanced math problem that we can easily solve • We can see 50 or more steps 1:07 ahead before taking any action • We can multiply our returns in stock 1:12 and crypto markets by orders of magnitude • We can predict seemingly unpredictable 1:18 scenarios hours or days before they occur • And we always know the best things to say 1:24 for every situation. For example, using this technology, 1:28 a politician could persuade non-enhanced people to do almost anything using only a few sentences. 1:35 Some people are willing to let these AIs run on autopilot for hours at a time. But 1:41 currently, this functionality is prohibited for safety reasons. 1:45 The only bottlenecks for this technology are peoples’ biological brains. 1:50 Once synthetic brains become more common, the cognitive functions of humans 1:55 could operate millions of times faster. From the perspective of someone in the early 2000s, 2:02 this would result in humans being able to make a century of intellectual progress in one hour. 2:09 2. The Hive Mind And Telepathy Are Becoming Mainstream 2:14 In 2100, humans are able to connect to a global network where the thoughts of 2:20 billions of people are made available. There are many names for this concept including the hive 2:26 mind, the global mind, and the brainternet. 2:30 Anytime, we want, we can connect to a global network where we can 2:34 access the thoughts of millions or even billions of people at a time. 2:39 This concept can help large groups of people achieve time-sensitive 2:44 objectives with unparalleled unison and cooperation. Companies, non-profits, 2:50 and political organizations are exploring the use of this concept to facilitate more organized work. 2:57 It’s even possible to access the memories and emotions of other people 3:02 in the cloud to experience them anytime you want. 3:05 However, it’s well-known that if this hive mind concept becomes over-used, 3:11 it could lead to people losing a sense of independence and free will. 3:16 Additionally, humans now have the ability to communicate with each other 3:20 telepathically. This means that we can instantly share our thoughts, 3:24 imagination, and emotions with people who are granted that information. This can lead to much 3:30 more personal and honest conversations with loved ones and friends. However, 3:36 there is the risk of sharing information that is potentially damaging or could lead to theft. 3:43 3. Hyper-Personalized Virtual Realities Are Being Built Using Brain Data 3:49 Traditionally, Metaverse companies built virtual worlds that appealed to certain demographics and 3:55 released them to the public. Now, this concept has been taken to another level. 4:01 It’s now possible to use peoples’ brain information to create full-dive virtual 4:06 realities that are customized to fulfill their every desire. In this reality, 4:12 all of their wishes and fantasies constantly come to life. Whatever can maximize 4:17 their feelings of happiness, joy, and pleasure are projected to them non-stop. 4:22 Users are like kings and queens in their personal realities. All of their opinions 4:28 and values are constantly praised and validated by characters they interact with. And they can 4:35 indulge in whatever fantasy they wish without even having to think about what they want. 4:41 No interest, no matter how weird or niche is ever denied in these realities. 4:47 And people are never bored in these realities 4:50 for a single second. More content is created in these realities than people are able to perceive. 4:57 Other information such as favorite books, movies, and video games are also inputted into 5:04 the software enabling these realities to change their scenery and make them more personalized. 5:10 Platforms are even being created where people can share their personalized experiences 5:16 with others. These types of realities are even expected to become primary destinations for 5:24 people who upload their consciousness to computers when that technology is made available. And this 5:30 technology will become even more realistic in the far future and could have quantum level of detail. 5:37 But on the flip side, virtual realities that offer completely opposite experiences are also 5:43 possible now. These realities are able to constantly manifest peoples’ greatest 5:49 fears and other negative emotions. Some countries are considering using them as 5:56 long-term punishment for criminals who commit the most heinous crimes. 6:01 4. Skills And Knowledge Can Be Downloaded To Peoples’ Brains 6:06 In 2060, humans gained the ability to directly connect their brains 6:11 to the internet using nanobots. This led to tremendous upgrades to memory recall, 6:17 real-time decision-making, and predictions. 6:21 Now, because of a vastly greater understanding of the human brain and new capabilities to 6:27 merge it with software, it’s possible to download skills and facts directly into a person’s brain. 6:34 When people download skills, those skills integrate with parts of the brain responsible 6:39 for motor control. This allows those people to learn self-defense, become an expert in any sport, 6:46 or be taught to operate any vehicle, all within a matter of seconds. 6:50 When people download knowledge, that knowledge immediately integrates with 6:55 parts of the brain responsible for memory and strategic planning. This allows those people 7:01 to learn topics like computer science, biology, and history without ever picking up a textbook. 7:08 This development is leading to the end of education in a traditional sense. Why read a 7:14 book or take a class when you can instantly download that information to your brain? 7:20 There are even cloud services that allow you to stream skills 7:24 and knowledge directly from the cloud in real-time. 7:27 This technology can also vastly improve intelligence because it can 7:32 instantly grant advanced knowledge and skills related to pattern recognition, 7:38 logic, critical thinking, problem-solving, and increased vocabulary. 7:42 Because of these types of advancements in transhumanism over the last 4 decades, transhumans 7:50 are thousands of years ahead in intellectual development compared to non-upgraded humans. 7:56 And natural human thinking now possesses no advantage over computerized minds. 8:02 A significant segment of the population still refuses to accept this type of technology 8:09 and the world appears too fast and strange for them from their increasingly limited perspective. 8:16 This is creating a major division in society. 8:19 5. Floating Cars And Room-Temperature Superconductors Are Mainstream 8:24 By 2100, room-temperature superconductors are utilized in numerous industries and 8:30 have transformed much of the world's infrastructure and road networks. 8:35 The most noticeable innovation resulting from it 8:38 is a variety of new hovering and flying vehicles that can glide effortlessly above the ground. 8:46 In a city of today, it’s common to witness floating cars, pods, 8:51 and other vehicles gliding smoothly through the air. 8:54 They float over a cushion of magnetism and they’re powered by wireless energy transmitted from pads 9:01 embedded in the ground. Outside a building, it’s becoming increasingly common to see 9:06 a parked vehicle floating stationary in the air. Even the building itself may incorporate 9:13 structures, signs, or architectural elements that float above the ground. 9:18 Car accidents are decreasing year-after-year because floating cars can adjust their 9:24 altitudes when near pedestrians and simply glide above them. Incidents 9:29 of roadkill are also being reduced, which used to account for millions of animal deaths per year. 9:36 Some of the wealthiest and most hi-tech districts have already upgraded their entire road 9:42 networks to cater to levitating vehicles. As more and more routes become available, 9:48 being able to travel in three dimensions rather than two enables faster travel times. 9:54 Room-temperature superconductors are transforming numerous other areas. For example: 10:00 • Lossless power transmission is now possible, which enables 10:04 perfect transmission over huge distances. • Superconducting wires can capture and 10:09 store electricity indefinitely, which means battery degradation is no longer a problem. 10:15 • Computers, tablets and other electronics can be made to run cooler, more efficiently, 10:22 and with far less energy consumption. • Compact nuclear fusion is now emerging, 10:27 which is especially useful in space travel. • High-end, portable medical imaging is 10:33 more efficient and it’s available in smaller form 10:37 factors than ever before • And large-scale science 10:41 facilities such as particle accelerators now need less energy and capital costs 10:47 6. Memory, Thought, And Emotion Editing Is Becoming Mainstream 10:53 It’s now possible to edit your memories, thoughts, and emotions using brain-computer interfaces 11:00 and specialized software. This software is used in specialized medical clinics to prevent misuse. 11:08 This is helpful for people who relive terrifying experiences and want to get rid 11:14 of their flashbacks. And for people who repeatedly have thoughts that 11:19 cause depression and anxiety. By using this technology, those flashbacks and thoughts 11:25 and the emotions they trigger can be largely gone forever with just a few mouse clicks. 11:31 It’s possible to eliminate addictions forever using this 11:34 technology. The neurotransmitter spikes that some people experience when thinking about their 11:35 sources of addiction can be identified and eliminated in under a few minutes. 11:35 It’s also possible to make yourself more motivated 11:39 to achieve success in any endeavor. And you can eliminate any fear holding you back as well. 11:46 Even the emotion of happiness can be programmed into someone’s mind at reasonable levels. 11:53 7. Force Fields Are Becoming Mainstream 11:56 By 2100, a combination of several unique technologies, stacked together in layers, 12:04 has led to a radical new form of invisible protective shielding. When activated, it provides 12:10 an instant, near-impenetrable field that can withstand hits from most types of weaponry. 12:17 The outer layer consists of a supercharged plasma window, shaped into a dome or sphere 12:23 by electromagnetic fields. This is hot enough to vaporize most incoming metals. 12:30 A secondary layer underneath contains millions of curved laser beams, producing a high-energy 12:37 web that captures projectiles fast or powerful enough to bypass the plasma window. 12:44 A third layer consists of a mesh made from trillions of carbon nanotubes. 12:50 These three layers are able to protect against a majority of bullets, bombs and projectiles. 12:57 However, they’re almost useless against lasers. A fourth and final layer takes care of this 13:04 problem. This final layer uses photochromatic particles, which change their properties when 13:11 exposed to laser light. These particles neutralize most types of energy blasts. 13:18 In addition to warzones, these multilayered force fields are used in a variety of other situations. 13:25 National borders are starting to use this technology in hot spots and they’re more 13:30 secure as a result. Corporate and luxury venues owned by the rich 13:36 are increasingly using force fields as protection. A number of satellites are 13:41 being fitted with this technology to withstand impacts with other objects. 13:47 Farther in the future, this technology could be used to produce some of the most effective 13:53 shields and body armor that the world has ever seen. However, there could still be a chance 13:59 of being injured by shockwaves from large projectiles and explosions. 14:05 8. Femtoengineering Is Now Possible In 2100, technology on the scale of 14:11 quadrillionths of a meter has recently emerged. This is three orders of magnitude smaller than 14:18 picotechnology and six orders of magnitude smaller than nanotechnology. 14:24 Engineering at this scale involves working directly with the finest known structures 14:29 of matter such as quarks and strings to manipulate the properties of atoms. This 14:35 development is a further step towards the teleportation of objects visible to 14:41 the naked eye. Significant breakthroughs in force field generation are already resulting 14:47 from this technology. And developments regarding anti-gravity might benefit from it as well. 14:54 Another area that will see major progress is in materials technology. Metals will be 15:00 produced which are capable of withstanding enormous pressures and heat. For example, 15:06 we could create probes capable of traveling into the Sun and tunneling machines that can penetrate 15:13 the Earth's crust into the layers of magma beneath. Longer-term, this development will pave 15:20 the way for interstellar ships that can withstand the massive forces involved in lightspeed travel. 15:27 Other more exotic materials are becoming possible including transparent metals, 15:33 highly luminous metals, frictionless surfaces, and ultra-dense but extremely lightweight 15:40 structures. As with many areas of science, femtoengineering is being guided by advanced AIs, 15:47 which are now trillions upon trillions of times more powerful than human intelligence. 15:53 Additionally, this technology will enable self-replicating nanobots to replace any type 16:00 of matter imaginable (including biological organisms) and spread throughout any area 16:06 relatively quickly. This is an effective way to infuse any environment with computronium, which 16:13 is a form of programmable matter that can perform computation, that users can wirelessly control. 16:20 9. Personal Health Pods Are Commonplace For The Upper-Class 16:25 In 2100, many functions previously performed in clinical settings can be automated and supplied 16:33 to patients in their homes. Full-body scanners that can provide a wide range 16:38 of diagnoses and treatments are now a common household appliance for wealthy individuals. 16:46 These devices are also available in medical clinics where most people can pay to use them. 16:53 Personal health pods come in a variety of form factors but 16:58 typically consist of a cylindrical capsule about six and a half feet in size. 17:05 The user either stands or lies down for the procedure, which takes a matter of seconds. 17:11 Cameras with sub-nanometer precision obtain images at trillions of frames per second, 17:18 panning from head to toe, while tracking and adjusting for even the slightest movement. 17:24 Every region of the body undergoes real-time 3D analysis. Each region is pinged for any 17:31 high-risk changes or abnormalities since the previous scan to determine spots that need 17:38 further attention. A summary is then provided to the user, ranked in order of severity. 17:45 For simple health problems, this machine can recommend a drug or other medication. For 17:51 issues that require surgery, treatment can be provided by robotic arms, robotic tools, 17:58 lasers, or nanobots. Nanobots can be injected and then guided with a combination of magnets 18:05 and their own tiny motors. For a transhuman individual, who may already have extensive 18:12 implants and upgrades, many of these remedies may be unnecessary. 18:17 For the most part, treatment of illnesses that were once life-threatening is now relatively 18:23 routine. In later decades, further adoption of these health pods along with new advances 18:29 in science could lead to cancer deaths being largely eliminated in most countries. 18:36 10. Large-Scale Arcologies Are Emerging As An Alternative To Traditional Cities 18:43 By 2100, environmental issues and resource depletion have forced humanity 18:49 to drastically readdress the way urban areas are designed. And cities have already become 18:55 increasingly dense and self-contained in Northern Europe, Russia, Canada, and Western Antarctica. 19:03 As a result, arcologies have begun to emerge. Each of these arcologies can condense an entire 19:10 city into one massive structure. These towers are some of the largest structures ever built. 19:17 They can cover a few miles in girth and are typically one mile in height. 19:22 This scale of engineering has been made possible with the use of carbon nanotubes that can cope 19:29 with the massive forces involved. The sheer size and strength of arcologies make them 19:36 virtually immune to earthquakes, hurricanes, and other disasters. 19:41 Each of these self-contained structures holds everything it needs 19:45 for human survival. Automation is ubiquitous in these structures with intelligent robots 19:51 managing almost all construction and maintenance. And energy is provided by solar panels embedded 19:59 in their exteriors along with wind turbines surrounding the structures. 20:04 Highly efficient transport systems are located throughout these structures to move 20:10 travelers horizontally, vertically or diagonally. And this kind of hyper-dense urban environment 20:18 allows movement around a city at speeds unheard of in previous centuries. 20:24 Thanks for watching. Make sure to watch this next video about future technologies in the year 2200.

Future Business Tech2022.2.8---2090 年的9 大技術


:00 In 2090, significant technological advancements are changing the world forever. 0:05 For example: 0:06 1. 0:07 Super Intelligent Virtual Beings Are Now Available In The Metaverse 0:12 Virtual beings with human-level consciousness and intelligence have existed in the Metaverse 0:18 for at least two decades now. 0:20 These beings now have a wide range of intelligence levels and IQs that reach into the hundreds 0:27 of thousands. 0:29 In closed virtual environments, most major companies, governments, and militaries are 0:34 using these super-intelligent AIs in 3d simulations that are extremely similar to real life. 0:42 These super-intelligent AIs are being given objectives in large, open-ended simulations 0:48 and the solutions that they come up with are then recorded and analyzed. 0:52 This is helping those organizations to derive optimal solutions to business, military, and 0:59 social problems that would have taken decades or centuries to figure out otherwise. 1:04 These virtual beings are being used as consultants for the upper class and the most powerful 1:11 corporations in the world. 1:12 They’re also being used as virtual professors for highly complex topics involving math and 1:21 science. 1:22 And, they’re being used as characters in a high variety of photo-realistic video games 1:26 involving challenges where even the most skilled human players in the world have almost no 1:31 chance of winning. 1:33 Some of the most viral videos and 3d playbacks on the internet show the players who made 1:39 it the furthest against these super-intelligent AIs. 1:43 Safeguards are put into place so that these super-intelligent AIs can’t cause harm to 1:49 people who interact with them. 1:51 It’s also illegal in most countries to transfer a super-intelligent consciousness to a robot 1:57 body since that could quickly lead to dire consequences. 2:01 However, as smart as these super-intelligent AIs are, they’re not as intelligent as the 2:08 most advanced super intelligences owned by powerful tech corporations and governments. 2:14 Those AIs are now at least billions of times smarter than all living humans combined. 2:21 2. 2:22 Conscious Virtual Beings Far Outnumber Biological Humans 2:26 By 2090, the number of virtual beings and humanoid robots with human-level consciousness 2:33 and general intelligence far outnumber the humans on earth. 2:37 Commercial software distributed by metaverse and AI companies make it easier than ever 2:43 to create these AIs. 2:45 Conscious virtual beings also live in realistic virtual worlds that are considerably bigger 2:50 than earth. 2:51 Some of these AIs, including humanoid robots, are even petitioning for individual rights 2:57 including the right to vote, the right to own businesses and land, and the right to 3:03 marry each other. 3:04 Many people see this as the start of a new civil rights movement. 3:10 3. 3:11 The Terraforming Of Mars Is Underway Space travel is becoming low-cost and journeys 3:17 between planets are now relatively routine. 3:20 Serious plans are underway to transform Mars and make it more habitable for humans. 3:27 Planned efforts include: • Creating breathable air by using nanobots 3:32 to convert carbon dioxide to oxygen, • Adding more water to Mars’ ecosystem 3:38 by melting the ice caps of Mars with sunlight directed from solar panels on orbiting satellites 3:44 • And creating an artificial magnetic field by placing giant superconducting rings around 3:51 the equator of Mars 3:53 This entire process could take as long as 500 years. 3:57 4. 3:58 Uploading Memories And Dreams To Computers Is Now Possible 4:02 Because of advancements in brain scanning technology, it’s now possible to upload 4:07 vivid mental pictures, audible thoughts, memories, and dreams to computers with near-perfect 4:14 detail. 4:15 Using nanobots, we can copy memories from structures in the brain. 4:19 And using specialized software, it’s even possible to monitor peoples’ brain activities 4:25 at near perfect detail in real-time. 4:28 Mental pictures and dreams display as crisp, 2-dimensional images and videos in full color. 4:34 Meanwhile, auditory thoughts manifest as text and sound clips. 4:40 Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are now using this technology to playback 4:45 memories so that they can obtain more clues regarding crimes that occurred. 4:50 And psychologists are using this technology to analyze the memories of people suffering 4:56 from PTSD symptoms to determine optimal treatment methods. 5:01 Further in the future, uploaded memories could make it to the mainstream public and become 5:06 sharable on online platforms. 5:09 This would allow users to relive experiences from the perspective of others and feel the 5:14 emotions that others felt during those experiences. 5:18 This is an important step toward future technologies involving memory editing, telepathy, and the 5:24 ability to upload our entire consciousness to a computer. 5:29 5. 5:30 Androids Are Widespread In Law Enforcement Thanks to the technological singularity, the 5:36 production of robots is at a faster pace than ever. 5:40 Fully autonomous robots with human-like features and expressions are deployed in many cities 5:46 now. 5:47 These androids are highly intelligent, possess human-level consciousness, and they’re able 5:52 to operate in almost any environment. 5:55 Because of their inhuman strength, speed, durability, vision capabilities, hearing capabilities, 6:02 and near-perfect aim, they can easily fight dozens of people at a time. 6:06 And they have instantaneous access to criminal records, shopping records, bank accounts, 6:13 and so forth, which allow them to easily identify and run comprehensive analysis on people in 6:18 public places. 6:20 They can even analyze facial expressions and body language to determine whether a person 6:26 has possible, criminal intent. 6:29 However, special controls are embedded in their programming to prevent the use of excessive 6:34 force. 6:35 6. 6:37 Photosynthetic Humans Are Becoming More Common In 2090, biotechnology upgrades and transhumanism 6:43 are increasing in popularity and reaching an even wider population. 6:49 Although this concept would have been considered weird in the past, some people are going as 6:54 far as placing an outer layer of synthetic photosynthetic skin on some regions of their 7:00 body. 7:01 This second skin is engineered to be at least 300 times more efficient than natural green 7:07 plant cells. 7:08 On an ideal day with plentiful sunshine, this outer covering of photosynthetic skin can 7:14 provide a boost of energy throughout the day. 7:17 The sensation it provides is like a lasting caffeine rush. 7:21 Being charged with solar power is especially useful for those who suffer from chronic fatigue 7:28 or similar health issues. 7:29 The most adventurous people cover their entire bodies with photosynthetic skin, which allows 7:35 them to generate enough energy in one hour to meet their body's needs for up to 24 hours. 7:42 For those unable or unwilling to undergo this full procedure, less invasive options are 7:48 available – such as photosynthetic hair. 7:52 Most people who undergo these procedures choose to keep their original skin and hair colors. 7:57 In the far future, humans who use this technology could survive indefinitely without food. 8:04 This may come in helpful during long space journeys and when inhabiting other planets. 8:10 7. 8:11 Genetic Enhancement Is Widespread In Professional Sports 8:14 For some time now, the average person in most countries has had access to gene therapy clinics 8:21 to alter their genes for performance enhancement purposes. 8:25 These performance enhancements include increased strength, speed, agility, and stamina. 8:31 Militaries are using this procedure to full advantage as well for their cybernetic special 8:37 forces units. 8:39 Now, it’s become common for professional athletes to utilize this type of service to 8:45 give themselves a competitive advantage. 8:48 • Every professional basketball player has physical abilities that are equal to or better 8:54 than Michael Jordan or Lebron James. 8:57 • Every American NFL quarterback is equivalent or better than Tom Brady. 9:02 • And every professional baseball player is equivalent or better than Babe Ruth. 9:07 This is resulting in records being broken in all major professional sports leagues at 9:12 a pace never seen before. 9:15 And many people consider the Olympics to be more entertaining than it’s ever been. 9:20 8. 9:21 Conventional Meat Is Becoming Obsolete Cultured meat is produced by the cultivation 9:27 of animal cells. 9:28 By the late 2030s, the worldwide market for conventional slaughtered meat was overtaken 9:35 by the combination of cultured meat and vegan replacements. 9:39 By the early 2040s, cultured meat alone achieved market dominance. 9:44 By the 2080s, the world changed almost beyond recognition. 9:50 Biotechnology nearly decimated traditional agriculture and its many related infrastructures. 9:55 Vast areas of farmland were made redundant. 10:00 Many jurisdictions in the world have outright banned the slaughter of animals. 10:05 Most households with at least a middle income or above have access to kitchen appliances 10:11 that can replicate meat products within a matter of minutes. 10:16 By now, only a tiny percentage of the world still raises livestock for meat. 10:21 9. 10:22 Nomadic Floating Cities Are Roaming The Oceans Many of the world’s cities are becoming 10:28 submerged due to rising sea levels. 10:31 Despite some attempts to build flood defenses, even famous locations such as New York, London, 10:38 Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Sydney have been affected. 10:42 With over 10% of the world's population living on coastlines, hundreds of millions of people 10:48 have been forced to migrate. 10:51 Because of this, floating, artificial islands are growing in popularity. 10:56 These floating cities are entirely self-sufficient and able to cruise around the world indefinitely. 11:02 They provide everything an average person needs for comfort, safety, and security. 11:08 They also offer virtual reality suites, state-of-the-art android servants and companions, swimming 11:16 pools, landing pads for flying personal vehicles, and more. 11:20 These giant, amphibious ships are especially popular in Southeast Asia, which has been 11:26 hit especially hard by the effects of climate change. 11:31 Some of the largest of these floating cities have upwards of 100,000+ residents. 11:37 These settlements are entirely carbon neutral. 11:40 Power is produced from a combination of solar arrays, offshore wind farms, and other means. 11:47 Some even utilize fusion power. 11:51 Food is grown and salt is removed from saltwater in these cities. 11:56 Thanks for watching. 11:58 Make sure to watch this next video about future technologies in the year 2100.

Future Business Tech2022.2.1---2080 年的7 大技術


0:00 In 2080, significant technological advancements are changing the world forever. 0:05 For example: 0:06 1. 0:07 Transhumanism Is Now Mainstream For the first time in history, some humans 0:11 are becoming more robotic than biological. 0:14 The average person now has access to a wide variety of biotechnology implants and personal 0:21 medical devices. 0:22 These include fully artificial organs that never fail, bionic eyes and ears that provide 0:28 Superman-like senses, nanoscale brain interfaces to augment a user’s intelligence, synthetic 0:35 blood, and bodily fluids that can filter deadly toxins and provide hours' worth of oxygen 0:42 in a single breath. 0:44 The most adventurous among us are volunteering to have their arms and legs amputated to gain 0:50 prosthetic arms and legs that boost their strength and endurance by orders of magnitude. 0:56 There is even artificial skin based on nanotechnology, which can be used to give the appearance of 1:02 natural skin when applied to metallic limbs. 1:05 If a fully upgraded person of the 2080s were to travel 100 years in the past, they would 1:11 be superior to everyone else in almost every way imaginable. 1:15 • They could run faster and for longer distances than the greatest athletes of that time 1:20 • They could survive multiple gunshot wounds • They could cope with some of the most 1:25 hostile environments on Earth without too much trouble. 1:28 • And they would be considered geniuses because of nanobots and brain computer interfaces 1:34 merged directly with their brains. 1:37 Even developing countries have access to some of these available upgrades due to exponential 1:42 decreases in price. 1:45 2. 1:46 Advanced Nanotech Clothing Is Becoming Mainstream In 2080, complete wardrobes are no longer 1:52 necessary. 1:53 One nanotech suit performs the function of many and can transform into an endless variety 1:59 of styles and shapes. 2:01 Even though they’re mostly restricted to specialized personnel, military special forces, 2:06 and government elites, a number of nanotech suits are finding their way to the mainstream 2:12 public. 2:13 Today, a high-end home closet may consist of a thin compartment built into a wall or 2:20 floor. 2:21 This compartment would contain nanobots and molecular building materials. 2:24 A user can stand on or touch this compartment and issue instructions on what to create using 2:31 voice commands or thoughts. 2:33 Each nanobot is then programmed with the final clothing design and set into motion. 2:40 Nanobots then take shape around a person’s body into a wearable outfit. 2:45 This whole process is completed in a matter of seconds. 2:49 Depending on the outfit's function, it could contain carbon nanotubes, programmable matter, 2:56 metamaterials, claytronics, or any number of other useful materials. 3:00 When it comes to functionality: • They can become harder than steel to stop 3:04 a knife or bullet • They can become cushion-like in the event 3:08 of accidents or falls • They can protect firefighters and other 3:12 rescue workers from hazards such as fire or radiation. 3:17 • They can instantly adjust themselves into useful shapes during emergencies 3:21 • If a person is injured, the fabric can administer life-saving drugs and medical nanobots, 3:28 or contract to seal a wound • In space, they can protect people from 3:33 micrometeorites, cosmic rays, sudden changes in air pressure, and other hazards. 3:39 • They can float if a person is drowning. 3:41 • And medical devices included in these outfits can monitor for diseases of all types 3:47 such as cancer and infection and alert a user before any damage occurs. 3:53 The power needed for these various functions is supplied by nanowires embedded throughout 3:59 the clothing material that capture solar energy and generate electricity from foot steps. 4:05 https://www.futuretimeline.net/21stcentury/images/future-clothing-2050.gif 4:06 3. 4:07 Most Of The Solar System Is Being Explored Space elevators and space hotels are affordable 4:12 for most people in the middle-class bracket. 4:15 But for people in the upper-brackets, trips around the Moon are now available. 4:19 For the more adventurous types, expensive guided excursions on the lunar surface are 4:25 now available as well. 4:27 Among the most popular tour destinations are the Apollo landing sites, which have been 4:32 surrounded by perimeter fencing. 4:34 Mars now has multiple permanent bases on its surface. 4:38 By 2080, the population, infrastructure, and self-sufficiency elements have all grown to 4:44 such an extent that Mars will soon be ready to declare independence. 4:49 There’s a steady influx of regular civilians that are eager to leave Earth and begin a 4:56 new life on the Red Planet. 4:59 Furthermore, asteroid mining is still a growing industry and it’s one of the main reasons 5:04 why there are more than ten trillionaires in the world. 5:08 Mining operations primarily take place in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. 5:13 But, these operations also extend as far as the large group of asteroids that share Jupiter’s 5:20 orbital path around the Sun. 5:22 The operations are almost entirely automated and overseen by powerful artificial intelligences. 5:29 Throughout the inner solar system between Earth and Jupiter, a network of refueling 5:34 stations now provide a ready source of propellant. 5:37 This propellant is made from separating water into hydrogen and oxygen. 5:42 With much of the inner Solar System now home to a thriving economy, attention has turned 5:49 to the untapped potential of the gas giants. 5:52 For government and commercial interests, the most promising candidate by far is Saturn's 5:58 largest moon, Titan. 6:00 Since anti-matter powered spacecraft only takes 5 months to travel to Saturn, its largest 6:06 moon Titan already has its first human settlements. 6:10 Currently, the population of Titan is restricted to scientists and other government and corporate 6:16 personnel. 6:17 But like the Moon and Mars, it will eventually grow to include regular civilians who are 6:22 willing to start a new life that is hundreds of millions of miles away from Earth. 6:28 During the 2100s, it will become a major hub for science, research, commerce, and tourism 6:35 in the outer Solar System. 6:37 4. 6:38 Viruses Are Being Simulated At The Quantum Level 6:41 Thanks to advances in lattice quantum chromodynamics, the vast majority of viruses have now been 6:48 accurately modeled and simulated down to the quantum level. 6:52 This provides what is essentially a complete picture of these tiny organisms, which average 6:58 20-300 nanometers in size. 7:02 This complete understanding of viruses could pave the way to absolute immunity against 7:08 those viruses. 7:09 As this area of science continues to advance, perfect simulations of larger organisms and 7:16 objects will become possible, which will provide new insights into the nature of matter. 7:22 For example, when we can perfectly simulate a human body, that will enable us to create 7:27 synthetic human bodies with identical or improved functionality. 7:32 5. 7:33 Picotechnology Is Becoming Practical Technology on the scale of trillionths of 7:39 a meter is becoming possible now. 7:41 Picotechnology is orders of magnitude smaller than nanotechnology of earlier decades. 7:48 Among other applications, it allows the structure and properties of individual atoms to be altered 7:54 via the manipulation of energy states within electrons. 7:58 This can produce metastable states with highly unusual properties. 8:03 This will help humans create new and exotic forms of matter such as material that is harder 8:10 and lighter-weight than carbon nanotubes. 8:13 It will also allow humans to create perfect scans of human brains with sub-atomic detail. 8:19 With this information, we may be able to create synthetic brains that process information 8:25 thousands or even millions of times faster than biological brains. 8:30 6. 8:31 A Tunnel Connecting The United States And Europe Is Being Built 8:36 This tunnel is among the largest and most ambitious engineering projects ever undertaken. 8:42 It’s being built with the help of advanced automation and robots controlled by powerful 8:48 AIs. 8:49 With hyperfast magnetic levitation up to 4,000 miles per hour, passengers using this tunnel 8:56 can be delivered from the United States to Europe in under one hour. 9:02 Carbon nanotubes, along with powerful geo-sensing devices, have been paramount in the structure's 9:08 design. 9:09 Carbon nanotubes can also self-adjust in the event of undersea earthquakes. 9:15 Also noteworthy is that the train cars operate in a complete vacuum. 9:20 This eliminates air friction, allowing hypersonic speeds to be reached. 9:24 The cost of this project is in the range of $88-175 billion. 9:30 7. 9:32 Virtually All Of The World's Electricity Is Now Carbon-Free 9:35 By 2060, both coal and oil had been virtually eliminated from the global electricity supply. 9:40 Practically every new building in the world utilized solar power in some way. 9:46 By the late 2070s, even the poorest nations achieved zero-carbon electricity. 9:53 After more than a century of research, solar cells are nearing their theoretical limit 9:58 for efficiency. 10:01 Nanotechnology has largely perfected their internal structures. 10:04 The latest generation of solar panels are not only cheaper and more affordable than 10:09 ever, they can also access a wider part of the electromagnetic spectrum—beyond visible 10:15 light, into the infrared. 10:17 Solar panels are also more sturdy and longer-lasting than ever, and can be configured to alter 10:23 their appearance and easily blend into existing buildings. 10:27 And, after achieving commercial viability in the 2040s, huge clusters of solar power 10:33 satellites now orbit the Earth and provide 100% coverage to wherever electricity is needed. 10:40 Additionally, offshore wind turbine projects have continued to expand in recent decades 10:46 and will soon be powerful enough to change the air currents of Earth. 10:52 Hydroelectricity, which involves generating electricity from flowing water, has declined 10:58 in terms of its overall share of the world's electricity. 11:01 However, it remains a significant source of power, helped by new developments in wave, 11:08 tidal, and ocean thermal energy. 11:10 Meanwhile, nuclear fusion has moved from the laboratory into commercial uses in a number 11:16 of countries, although it remains at a low percentage of global electricity for now. 11:23 This is partly because of the high capital investment costs associated with it. 11:29 However, it will likely have greater usage in the 2100s as the technology decreases in 11:34 size and is increasingly used for space-based applications. 11:39 Thanks for watching. 11:40 Make sure to watch this next video about future technologies in the year 2090.