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What Will Happen to Us Before 2025 - YouTube
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Do you remember yourself 10 years ago?
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The world around you was very different from
now, wasn’t it?
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No wonder: the 21st century is the age of
rapid technological progress, and we’re
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advancing at a mind-blowing rate.
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So what do you think our world will look like
by 2025?
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It’s only a little bit more than 5 years
from now, but by various accounts it’s going
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to be really exciting in 5 years.
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Let’s see.
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Solar panels will beat fossil fuels in energy
output, becoming the largest source of energy
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on the planet.
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Researchers from Thomson Reuters are sure
this will happen because of new and modernized
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materials.
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With those, solar panels will be able to absorb
much more sunlight, and even when it’s overcast.
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Augmented and virtual reality will become
a thing.
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Today, it’s a pretty new and raw technology,
but 5 years from now it will already be something
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everyone uses in their everyday lives.
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For example, you’ll be able to have a virtual
tour around a hotel before booking a room
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in it.
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Or how about taking a good look at 3D models
of all goods in a store before adding them
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to your cart?
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Handy!
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Speaking of augmentations, people themselves
will become enhanced.
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Microchips embedded into your skin instead
of a paper or plastic ID; bionic limbs having
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all the functions real arms and legs possess;
implants improving the work of internal organs;
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you name it!
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By 2025, all this and more will become available
to the masses, and from then on it’ll only
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get cheaper and more popular.
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The problem of traffic jams will either be
solved altogether or very close to it.
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With the growing demand for driverless cars
and even flying cars (I can’t wait!), the
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human factor will decrease dramatically.
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And since it’s the main reason why traffic
congestion even exists, big cities will finally
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enjoy relatively free roads, and we’ll all
be able to get things done on time.
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Can’t wait for it!
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By the way, gasoline fuel will become a fading
memory by 2025.
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Electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles will
push gas-powered ones further and further
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out of the market.
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Also, solar-powered cars will probably emerge,
gradually replacing all the rest.
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Just imagine: a car that only requires sunlight
and some time to charge before you can go
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wherever you please.
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No more running out of fuel in the middle
of nowhere!
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The Internet of Things, or IoT, will be omnipresent.
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Smart homes, smart offices, whole smart buildings
— literally everything will be connected
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with everything else, separated only by closed
internal networks.
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Living alone yet coming home from work to
a hot dinner and a clean house will become
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reality.
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Everything will be done automatically, following
just a few flicks of your finger over the
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smartphone or tablet screen.
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The Internet will become truly global.
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Today, only 3 billion people in the world
have constant access to the web, while the
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other 5 billion have either limited access
or none at all.
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Several large companies, like Google, Facebook,
and SpaceX, are already working together on
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a project that will bring the Internet to
everyone on the planet at speeds over 1 megabit
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per second.
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By 2025, it will surely be implemented.
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Artificial intelligence will make a huge leap
forward.
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In 5 years’ time, the AI will not only be
able to answer simple questions and follow
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your commands, but it will also become deeper
and more inquisitive itself.
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It will probably even be able to talk to you
— not like Siri does today but rather like
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Tony Stark’s JARVIS.
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In short, it will become everyone’s ultimate
helper.
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Medicine won’t stay where it is either.
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Even now, more and more advancements are made
in this crucial field, and in 5 years, doctors
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will find solutions to the most important
issues we’re currently facing.
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These include a cure for cancer and AIDS,
diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and many other conditions
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that have plagued humans for a long time already.
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Of course, it’s not as easy as it sounds,
and it won’t be cheap at first, but the
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main thing is that the answers will be found,
and the rest is a matter of time.
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Human genome will most probably be cracked,
and only ethical issues will remain before
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genetic modifications of people become available.
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With those, we’ll be able to get rid of
pretty scary genetic conditions in children
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even before they’re born.
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Scientists all over the world discuss this
possibility even today, so by 2025 the question
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should have a definite answer.
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Plastic will finally become a thing of the
past.
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The same Thomson Reuters report I told you
about earlier says that by 2025 biodegradable
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materials based on cellulose will replace
plastic packaging for all purposes.
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No more littering the soil and the oceans
— we’ll be making a huge step towards
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a greener planet.
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And the new material will feel like plastic,
by the way, so you won’t even notice the
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difference!
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A little bit of sci-fi for you: teleportation
and time travel won’t be a myth any longer.
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Scientists have recently discovered that quantum
teleportation is possible, while others made
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an experiment where particles returned to
their previous state, making it seem like
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time traveling for them.
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The researchers stress that quantum experiments
can’t prove that these things can actually
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be repeated in the material world.
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And of course, we won’t be able to go to
the past or teleport around the world in 5
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years’ time.
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But the concept itself will become more real
either way.
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With genetic modification becoming commonplace,
modified crops will be grown indoors.
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Changes to the plants’ DNA will make them
more resilient and less prone to failure,
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while at the same time increasing the yield.
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The times when GMOs were up for debate will
have long since gone, and everyone will be
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able to literally taste the progress.
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Robots will take over the most menial jobs
on the market, making humans turn their attention
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to more intellectual tasks and opening new
opportunities for avid learners.
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Everything that can be done by robots will
not require human assistance any longer.
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However, in some spheres, these robotic workers
won’t be completely autonomous.
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They will have to be manipulated by people
either directly or by programming them to
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do the required stuff.
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That will open up new jobs, so no need to
fear that robots will take away from us and
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add to the unemployment rate.
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Speaking of learning, acquiring new skills
will be much easier in 5 years than today.
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With the development of AR and VR, of which
I told you earlier on, even the most practical
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skills will stop needing your actual presence
in the room with your teacher.
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Want to learn how to drive a car?
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Here’s a simulator, right in the comfort
of your home!
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Perhaps such a method of learning won’t
be too widespread yet, but it will definitely
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start taking over the minds of people and
get more and more popular with every passing
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year.
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Machine learning will also make large progress.
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Things like near-perfect electronic translators,
navigation systems that adapt to your driving
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style, and other gadgets and software will
make our everyday lives much easier.
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We’ll be able to communicate with anyone
we want almost without the language barrier
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and do our routine stuff quickly and without
any discomfort.
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And it’s all thanks to clever machines that
teach themselves off their surroundings and
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the decisions taken, either by humans around
them or by the machine itself.
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5G mobile Internet connection will be a common
thing in most technologically advanced countries
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and cities.
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With 4G, it takes up to an hour to download
a movie from the web; 5G takes it to a whole
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new level, downloading the same movie in just
a few seconds.
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The connection speed of this network is simply
astounding, and it allows all kinds of things
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to be done, from real-time broadcasting of
sports events, like it was done during the
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Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang in 2018, to
long-distance manipulation of robot surgeons
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by actual doctors.
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Blockchain will become the preferred method
of transferring money and valuable assets
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between people and organizations.
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You must have heard about bitcoin and other
cryptocurrencies — those are based on the
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blockchain technology.
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In short, it allows you to get rid of the
middleman while transferring your money, making
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the operation secure and direct.
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For example, when you make a transfer from
card to card, your bank plays the role of
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that middleman: it tracks all your transactions
and can block your account if you do something
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it thinks suspicious.
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With blockchain, nobody but you knows of your
operations, which makes it pretty awesome
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— you know your money is always in your
hands.
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Until you spend it.
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And finally, entertainment will become even
more diverse with the growth in popularity
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of space tourism.
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Right now, entrepreneurs like Richard Branson
and Elon Musk are only getting ready to launch
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their first space tours, and they’ll only
be affordable for the wealthiest.
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But by 2025, the cost of it will slowly start
to decrease as the whole process will become
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more easily performed.
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I’m not saying we’ll all be able to go
see the stars first hand, it’ll still be
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very expensive, but it will be a beginning,
and who knows — maybe in another decade
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we’ll be riding rockets into orbit like
we fly in airplanes today?
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What do you think will happen in five years’
time?
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Let me know down in the comments!
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