Assuming that we don’t destroy ourselves first...
First, could we eventually lose the knowledge of how computers work? Given that AI will reach some point of critical mass [so to speak] and that machines will design machines that design machines etc, might the complexities of this technology...
This may belong in the general topic books, but as his stuff is directly related to technology and computers specifically, I'll post it in here. Snow Crash is fantastic. The prose, his satirical accuracy, and narrative strength all collude to make this a book that I have read over and over...
Could this experiment ever work ?
http://server6.hypermart.net/netasys/
Im going to take over the world in a flying Vimana muahaha :)
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Even better has anybody tried this ?
WHat do you think the technology will be in the year 4000?
my top five
1 flying cars
2 No war solve wars by playing cricket
3 The whole world will be connected by teleporters
4 people will live past 400
5 Video games will be subliminal
I have heard a lot about how holographic technology will progress in the near future, and have looked at how complex the equipment needed is. Will it be possible in the near future to have holographic projecters in the home, for example instead of TVs? How hard would it be to film and show a 3D...