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The main change the Internet has brought is that it is impossible to see how fast we are going. Looking back, contextualizing, putting everything in order is a rough task. We are not aware of the vertigo of the days, of the irreparable changes, that ... Let's go to something easy: 10 years ago, in 2007, you did not have an iPhone. Not an Android. There was no smartphone as you know it, a little gadget that has changed the world. Ten years before that, the Internet was still somewhat foreign, with only 36 million people connected worldwide . Less than the population of Spain.
Now imagine that in 1996 you talk about that, in little more than a decade, the mobile will be a CD player, tape recorder, Polaroid, desktop computer and everything you can think of. And that the Internet will devour everything: music, cinema, paper ...
That in 2006 you announced that the mobile will be your bank, your compass, your plan, your video game console, your terrace with friends and your family reunions. and that the least you will do is call with him. Talk if. But not with other people. But with the mobile itself, capable of understanding you. That half the world's population will be connected to the Internet, which will do so mainly without cables, and that one in four people on the planet will be a member of a university student club called Facebook.
That the desktop will not become the new dumb box. And, even so, the largest companies in the world will be those that have to do with the Internet. Because you will do everything through that medium. Until watching movies and TV on that mobile phone still non-existent at the moment of predicting it. With the quality of a high definition TV, that thing that in 2006 you are hardly hearing about. Because until 2008 they will not advance sales of tube TVs of a lifetime.
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One of the names for this speedy is "Accelerated Performance Law , " a theory coined by one of the best minds in Google for years, Ray Kurzweil. We also talk about a futurist who has examined our entire technological history to reach a conclusion: we are going faster and faster. In 1900 we did not fly. In 1968 we walked on the moon . In 1946 the first computer was bigger than your living room and weighed more than a herd of elephants. Today you have something in your pocket that is millions of times more powerful, weighs a few grams and is incredibly more versatile. It is not just that we go to more: it is that we do it with increasingly longer, faster and more powerful jumps than its precedents.
The augmented reality that awaits us, according to the short filmmaker Keiichi Matsuda
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Now let's talk about 2027. From Mars or your car
Let's start with a milestone, because milestones are beautiful and make us great as a species. How about Mars? If all goes well, in 10 years a handful of people will be playing the neck in something much, much more complicated than reaching the Moon. And the guy who will have promoted that will not be a former Nazi scientist working for NASA, but one of the men who will have outlawed the car you have today: Elon Musk. Mr. Tesla.
Well one of them. Something that all automakers today are looking for is the autonomous car. One that doesn't need a driver produces an incredibly less number of accidents - because the machines make fewer mistakes than you or me. They have more reflexes. They don't drink alcohol - and it works like a hive.
In 10 years there will be no traffic jams. It is possible that neither traffic lights nor zebra crossings. No drivers. No signs. The cars, created to be polite, will tune in to what is best for everyone, from road hazards to preferred routes. Supported by artificial intelligence capable of learning every day. You can call them the General Directorate of Traffic, without it being a euphemism or a bureaucratic appendix.
In that scenario, voluntary driving with human hands will be illegal. Like carrying a loaded gun down the street pointing at the rest, more or less. And with the same arguments why today a cowboy cannot gallop the highway. A world in which having your own car will be stupid. For what.
Machines that take care of you
Any move you need to make is already known to your personal artificial intelligence. Call her Siri, Cortana, Google Assistant or any other variant in 10 years. He has your agenda, knows your routes and you only have to verbally confirm that you need to be at site X at time Y. A car with several passengers inside will stop in front of you, recognize your features and take you to your destination, by an optimal route . Picking up and unloading people on the way. Going alone is much more expensive and eccentric.