T. A. Gardner
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The world, as we know it, will not end due to climate change.
I am ready to go....I did my best.....If I must answer to a God then I am ready.Not in 2026 thankfully . But I have made my final arrangements.
Timeline?Trump will fade and nobody will give a shit about him.
It will begin in about 18 months and look a lot like what happened to neocon hero GWB, I kinda hope he lives to see it happen.Timeline?
I don’t know that was a long time ago.Why did you put it in the non-political thread?
Oh, SO "non-political". You're right on board with the theme of this thread!The world, as we know it, will not end due to climate change.
So, you're saying that climate change is all political and nothing particularly to do with science?Oh, SO "non-political". You're right on board with the theme of this thread!
Bitch.
No, I'm saying everything you post is just another Democrat bashing session for you.So, you're saying that climate change is all political and nothing particularly to do with science?
Ok - predictions - tech:
Laptops will become a thing of the past as most business go to phones and tablets for all operations.
AI - will start displacing service representatives for resolving customer issues. The only profession unaffected will be my profession, sales - why? Because human interaction is what it takes to build trust and to get people to buy.
Entertainment
Movie theatres - as we all stream pretty much everything everywhere all the time, how much longer can these movie theaters - in expensive rental properties hang on?
Music - no one will ever "buy" any music again. Artists will depend on residuals from steaming platforms for all their income.
Conveyances
ICE engines will lose the war as all car companies again begin transitioning to electric - why? We're going to run out of petroleum - not tomorrow, but we will - and with nothing to replace it what are we gonna do, ride bikes to Mexico for vacation?
Self-driving is very likely. With AI and things like Uber, the way to go forward is to set up mass autonomous individual transportation systems. That is, you schedule a ride from A to B. The vehicle shows up, takes you directly to your destination (automated driving). When you are done at that destination, you schedule another and it takes you home. The time between scheduling and arrival is a matter of minutes at most in more urban areas. This won't work very well in more rural areas however so, having a private vehicle will continue, but the need will decrease.Cities and states will begin upgrading highways and major roadways to interface with vehicle self-driving technology. In other words, where Elon's vehicles failed because they were attempting to operate autonomously, now there will be safeguards built in to our infrastructure to make sure if something in the vehicle fails, the cities' tech will take control and avoide incidents.
I guess for in-office operations - you might be correct, accountants and other adminstrative staff need big screens to process their crap. So there will at least need to be dumb terminals tied to a central server in an office setting.I doubt this. Desktop systems are cheaper and less prone to 'walking off' than portables and all that's needed for many jobs. They will get more compact in overall size, but they'll still be out there.
Not for operations where building trust with your service is a concern. The GM of a hotel would much rather have a service tech or a salesperson come in and talk to him rather than have to go through a multi-step online inquiry.Got news for you, AI is already infiltrating sales. AI looks at what a customer has bought and various algorithms are used to suggest products in addition to what the customer orders. In other cases, automated sales are becoming far more standard. I've just seen this with E M Jorgensen steel and Tube Service Co. ordering stock for example.
Yes, that's my industry - outside sales.Direct sales may still need human interaction, but over-the-counter is going towards AI.
Yep, there's a theater by my house that serves full, multi-course dinners to patrons during the movie - there are several like that now. So I guess for dating - that might be a popular thing to do. You know - for the next time Pete Hegseth wants to take his boyfriend out for a nice time!Movie theaters will have to change and offer something as a package experience to draw viewers. Otherwise, yes, they'll disappear. One change I've noted is they all now sell alcohol as well as the traditional concessions. There's also the dinner and a movie thing although that hasn't as widely caught on.
I stupidly sold all my vinyl to clear out storage space several years ago - stupid! Although I did hold on to the Beattle's Albums.. those will be worth a pretty penny when I give them to my kids.Renting stuff is a bad idea, but it is the direction a lot of things are going. For example, if you have a collection of old vinyl it could be worth considerable money. Renting your music doesn't get you any value later.
Well, you'd better not tell Elon. He and his shareholders are banking on EV's being the way of the future - and I'm willing to admit that Elon knows more than you and I about that.I disagee. EV's are very unpopular and the only way they get traction in the market is by government coercion. You can see that right now. People are simply not buying them. Europe and China are forcing conversion but that won't last if an alternative appears. Ford and GM both just cut back massively on their EV models after losing billions. Tesla just dropped two of their mid-range models because they don't sell well. The best alternatives are hydrogen and anhydrous ammonia. I think anhydrous ammonia would be the best choice here.
Well - lets hope we find an alternative before we do - because wait until we're fighting over cans of gas!Oil is renewable but it seems for the present that it isn't running out any time soon.
My point is that currently self-driving tech is less than perfect. If you have a safeguard, like sentries at each major intersection that can override your vehicle's controls and prevent collisions, the tech would be much more safe - of course - if a traffic system can hack your car - ....... Perhaps we'd need some kind of encryption key added that hackers can't break.Self-driving is very likely. With AI and things like Uber, the way to go forward is to set up mass autonomous individual transportation systems. That is, you schedule a ride from A to B. The vehicle shows up, takes you directly to your destination (automated driving). When you are done at that destination, you schedule another and it takes you home. The time between scheduling and arrival is a matter of minutes at most in more urban areas. This won't work very well in more rural areas however so, having a private vehicle will continue, but the need will decrease.