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Dec 22, 2016 23:39:39   #
Lazy Old Coot Loc: Gainesville, Florida
 
I just received this from an old friend from my Navy days in the early 1950s. I don't know where it originated, but it's a real mind-bender!!! Each of these predictions will effect so many other, things it's impossible to get my mind wrapped around it. ........ Coot


The Future?
In 1998, Kodak had 170,000 employees and sold 85% of all photo paper worldwide. All medical X-rays used Kodak film. Camera's, both commercial and industrial, security camera's- imaging of all sorts. Within just a few years, their business model disappeared and they went bankrupt. What happened to Kodak will happen in a lot of industries in the next 10 years - and most people won't see it coming. Did you think in 1998 that 3 years later you would never take pictures on film again?



Yet digital cameras were invented in 1975. The first ones only had 10,000 pixels, but followed Moore's law. So as with all exponential technologies, it was a disappointment for a long time, before it became way superior and got mainstream in only a few short years. It will now happen with Artificial Intelligence, health, autonomous and electric cars, education, 3D printing, agriculture, and jobs.

Welcome to the 4th Industrial Revolution.

Welcome to the Exponential Age.

Software will disrupt most traditional industries in the next 5-10 years.

Uber is just a software tool, they don't own any cars, and are now the biggest taxi company in the world.

Airbnb is now the biggest hotel company in the world, although they don't own any properties.

Artificial Intelligence: Computers become exponentially better in understanding the world. This year, a computer beat the best Go player in the world; 10 years earlier than expected.


In the US, young lawyers already don't get jobs. Because of IBM Watson, you can get legal advice (so far for more or less basic stuff) within seconds, with 90% accuracy compared with 70% accuracy when done by humans. So if you study law, stop immediately. There will be 90% less lawyers in the future, only specialists will remain. THIS IS PROBABLY THE BEST EXTINCTION OF THEM ALL


Watson already helps nurses diagnosing cancer, 4 times more accurate than human nurses. Facebook now has a pattern recognition software that can recognize faces better than humans. In 2030, computers will become more intelligent than humans.

Autonomous cars: In 2018 the first self-driving cars will appear for the public. Around 2020, the complete industry will start to be disrupted. You don't want to own a car anymore. You will call a car with your phone, it will show up at your location and drive you to your destination. You will not need to park it, you only pay for the driven distance and can be productive while driving. Our kids will never get a driver's license and will never own a car.


It will change the cities, because we will need 90-95% less cars for that. We can transform former parking spaces into parks. 1.2 million people die each year in car accidents worldwide. We now have one accident every 60,000 mi (100,000 km), with autonomous driving that will drop to one accident in 6 million mi (10 million km). That will save a million lives each year.

This will increase world over growth and populations.

Most car companies will probably become bankrupt. Traditional car companies try the evolutionary approach and just build a better car, while tech companies (Tesla, Apple, Google) will do the revolutionary approach and build a computer on wheels.

Many engineers from Volkswagen and Audi; are completely terrified of Tesla.

Insurance companies will have massive trouble because without accidents, the insurance will become 100x cheaper. Their car insurance business model will disappear.

Real estate will change. Because if you can work while you commute, people will move further away to live in a more beautiful neighborhood.

Electric cars will become mainstream about 2020. Cities will be less noisy because all new cars will run on electricity. Electricity will become incredibly cheap and clean: Solar production has been on an exponential curve for 30 years, but you can now see the burgeoning coming impact.

Last year, more solar energy was installed worldwide than fossil. Energy companies are desperately trying to limit access to the grid to prevent competition from home solar installations, but that can't last.

Technology will take care of that strategy.

With cheap electricity comes cheap and abundant water. Desalination of salt water now only needs 2kWh per cubic meter (@ 0.25 cents). We don't have scarce water in most places, we only have scarce drinking water. Imagine what will be possible if anyone can have as much clean water as he wants, for nearly no cost.


Health: The Tricorder X price will be announced this year. There are companies who will build a medical device (called the "Tricorder" from Star Trek) that works with your phone, which takes your retina scan, your blood sample and you breath into it.

It then analyses 54 bio-markers that will identify nearly any disease. It will be cheap, so in a few years everyone on this planet will have access to world class medical analysis, nearly for free.

Goodbye, medical establishment and their absurd medical fees.

3D printing: The price of the cheapest 3D printer came down from $18,000 to $400 within 10 years. In the same time, it became 100 times faster. All major shoe companies have already started 3D printing shoes.

Some spare airplane parts are already 3D printed in remote airports. The space station now has a printer that eliminates the need for the large amount of spare parts they used to have in the past.



At the end of this year, new smart phones will have 3D scanning possibilities. You can then 3D scan your feet and print your perfect shoe at home. Amazing things are coming fast.



Only the systems for paying for these capabilities remain to be defined.

In China, they already 3D printed and built a complete 6-story office building. By 2027, 10% of everything that's being produced will be 3D printed.

Business opportunities: If you think of a niche you want to go in, ask yourself: "in the future, do you think we will have that?" and if the answer is yes, how can you make that happen sooner?

If it doesn't work with your phone, forget the idea.



And any idea designed for success in the 20th century is doomed to failure in the 21st century.

And here's the clincher---Work: 70-80% of jobs will disappear in the next 20 years. There will be a lot of new jobs, but it is not clear if there will be enough new jobs in such a small time.

Agriculture: There will be a $100 agricultural robot in the future. Farmers in 3rd world countries can then become managers of their field instead of working all day on their fields.

Aeroponics will need much less water. The first Petri dish produced veal, is now available and will be cheaper than cow produced veal in 2018. Right now, 30% of all agricultural surfaces is used for cows. Imagine if we don't need that space anymore.



There are several startups who will bring insect protein to the market shortly. It contains more protein than meat. It will be labeled as "alternative protein source" (because most people still reject the idea of eating insects).

There is an app called "moodies" which can already tell in which mood you're in. By 2020 there will be apps that can tell by your facial expressions, if you are lying. Imagine a political debate where it's being displayed when they're telling the truth and when they're not.


Bitcoin may even become the default reserve currency. Of the world.

Longevity: Right now, the average life span increases by 3 months per year. Four years ago, the life span used to be 79 years, now it's 80 years. The increase itself is increasing and by 2036, there will be more that one year increase per year. So we all might live for a long long time, probably way more than 100.

But over population will create severe food problems.

Education: The cheapest smart phones are already at $10 in Africa and Asia. By 2020, 70% of all humans will own a smart phone. That means, everyone has the same access to instant world class education.

The United States of America will most likely fall to a second world status country due to liberal voting policies.

China will become the primary power of the world.

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Dec 23, 2016 00:18:50   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
Welcome to the Exponential Age The New Industrial Revolution
http://www.equitas-capital.com/2016/research/welcome-to-the-exponential-age-the-new-industrial-revolution

You will be amazed as this guy speaks about changing times, technology and society!
https://thecoverage.my/lifestyle/will-amazed-guy-speaks-changing-times-technology-society

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Dec 23, 2016 01:04:23   #
Lazy Old Coot Loc: Gainesville, Florida
 
Thank you! ....... Coot

St3v3M wrote:
Welcome to the Exponential Age The New Industrial Revolution
http://www.equitas-capital.com/2016/research/welcome-to-the-exponential-age-the-new-industrial-revolution

You will be amazed as this guy speaks about changing times, technology and society!
https://thecoverage.my/lifestyle/will-amazed-guy-speaks-changing-times-technology-society

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Dec 23, 2016 03:38:34   #
Leicaflex Loc: Cymru
 
Fascinating.

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Dec 23, 2016 06:04:59   #
DirtFarmer Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
 
Lazy Old Coot wrote:
...With cheap electricity comes cheap and abundant water. Desalination of salt water now only needs 2kWh per cubic meter (@ 0.25 cents)...

...There will be a $100 agricultural robot in the future. Farmers in 3rd world countries can then become managers of their field instead of working all day on their fields...


2kWh is about 25 cents, not 0.25 cents. $0.25

One of the reason I work all day in my field is that I get fresh air and exercise. I had a desk job for 40 years and had to go to the gym to get exercise. The gym cost me money and the work I did was useless. Now I make money off exercising. If I sat on my butt all day programming AgRobots, I would probably be (more) obese and subject to normal obesity related health problems.

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Dec 23, 2016 06:31:43   #
DaveHam Loc: Reading UK
 
I thought computers were already more intelligent than a lot of people.......

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Dec 23, 2016 07:14:23   #
Robert Graybeal Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
DaveHam wrote:
I thought computers were already more intelligent than a lot of people.......





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Dec 23, 2016 09:49:28   #
Juor Loc: Murrieta Ca.
 
You may be right on most things except on not owning a car, you may not own a house and rent but a car is a basic necessity at least here in California, how much would uber charge if they had to drive me for two hours to work and then another two hours to get back home, that's the commute for a lot of people, i used to drive an hour and a half to work and the same back,fortunately not anymore, I work from home now, and the internet made it happen.
What will change and i don't know if you mentioned it is that all the jobs that have to do with a computer like graphic design, software development, photo editing and many more jobs like this will be done by people anywhere in the world, whoever is cheaper and better will get the job, no matter where they are, they can e-mail the finished job to whoever hired them, actually that is happening right now.
As for the future of photography and cameras, well, even though I am not a psychic or a fortune teller, I can speculate. The cameras will get more Mega Pixels, in the order of 100 to 200mp in a few years, the cameras will get very small, the size of a quarter, you will be able to wear them,that way nobody will notice that you are taking pictures, they will be very smart and take the pictures for you with all the technical adjustments already done by the very smart computer inside the camera, the photos will be uploaded to your cloud by wifi automatically and your photos will be waiting for you on your computer when you get home, no more problems trying to get the right exposure and things like that. It's going to be "A Brave New World"

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Dec 23, 2016 09:51:42   #
nikonwaddy
 
..but still no "Jetpacs"......Darn!!

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Dec 23, 2016 12:49:00   #
stonecherub Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
Coupla days ago, I scanned something in the Times about a gang-banger in Chicago. He fought with other gangsters because he was male and BECAUSE HE HAD NOTHING ELSE TO DO! No job, no responsibilities, NOTHING!

Try to imagine a time when the main difference between the "haves" and the "have nots," involves useful, purposeful work. Men (particularly) with nothing to do, are dangerous. If computers are allowed to disrupt our very sense of purpose, we cannot have either a society or an economy. That should take care of our extreme overpopulation rikki-tik.

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Dec 23, 2016 13:16:09   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
Pretty amazing that we took to the air for the first time in a powered craft about 1903 and now we can put jumbo jets in the air weighing thousands of tons with hundreds of people on them. Also, we have launched spacecraft to mars and beyond. Pretty amazing.

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