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Virtually anyone will be able to create their own pandemic
Earlier this year, the Oxford Global Priorities Project listed a series of catastrophes that could kill 10% of the human population or more. At the top of the list, a pandemic deliberately designed by a laboratory. The authors warned that it could happen in just five years.
People who transfer their minds to a computer will be killing themselves
One of the most radical visions of the future is a world in which biological humans exchange their physical bodies for a purely digital existence. This requires the person to literally transfer their mind to a supercomputer, a hypothetical process that could result in the permanent destruction of the original person. It would be a form of unintentional suicide.
Authoritarianism will reappear
As threats to national security increase, and as these threats expand in severity, governments will find it necessary to enact draconian measures. Over time, many of the civil rights and freedoms that we currently take for granted, such as the right to assembly, the right to privacy (more on that below, it's worse than you think), or the right to travel within and outside the borders of our home country, they could be drastically reduced.
Privacy will be a thing of the past
We are fast approaching the era of omnipresent surveillance, a point at which virtually every aspect of our lives will be monitored. Privacy as we know it will cease to exist, supplanted by the eyes and ears of Big Brother.
Robots will discover that we are easy to manipulate
Long before artificial intelligences become aware of themselves, humans and corporations will program them to appear as if they do. We will come to think that they have a mind of their own, which will make us vulnerable to all kinds of manipulation and persuasion. It is the future envisioned by futurologist and science fiction novelist David Brin. Brin refers to these insidious-minded machines as HIERS, or Human Interaction Empathetic robots.
The effects of climate change will be irreversible
At the end of last year, world leaders forged an agreement to limit man-made global warming by two degrees Celsius. It's a laudable goal, but we may already have passed a critical tipping point. We will suffer the effects of climate change for the next hundreds or thousands of years. As we enter the planet's Sixth Mass Extinction, we risk damaging fundamental ecosystems and radically diminishing the diversity of life on Earth.
The age of antibiotics will come to an end
An increasing number of diseases have become resistant to antibiotics. Eventually we could end up living in a “post-antibiotic era,” a time when even the most common infections could put our lives at risk.
Using robots to kill humans is going to be worryingly routine (and dangerous)
The Terminator scenario come true. Fully automatic weapons systems that dispassionately hunt down and kill human combatants.
We will lose all our satellites
Few people today are aware of the risks posed by the partial or total loss of our satellite fleet, a catastrophe that could be instigated by a Kessler syndrome (as portrayed in the film Gravity), a massive geomagnetic solar storm or by means of a space war.
We will never contact the aliens
We take it for granted that at some point, be it next week or over the next few millennia, we will make contact with an extraterrestrial intelligence. The problem is, it's probably never going to happen. Because there is no one out there transmitting signals for us to intercept, and there is no one traveling among the stars in search of new places to conquer.
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1º We will have flying cars
2º We will live on mars
3º We will fly instead of walk
4º The houses will have wheels
5º The food will be some pills
6º Aliens will visit us
7º The planet earth will be destroyed
8º The deliverys will come flying
9º Devices will be controlled by mind
10º We will have robot butlers
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