: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.
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