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The future of computers and technology

Last reviewed: April 10, 2014 ~2 min read

¶ … personal predictions on what computers will look like and accomplish in 35 years. This prediction will be based upon a large take over by computers in the near future which will exponentially increase the power of artificial intelligence.

In the very near future computers will take over society and run the daily happenings of every single person wishing to consent to this new lifestyle. Not all of the new society will come along, as new more primitive societies will be developed with no reliance on artificial intelligence or computer power. There will also be small remnants of a middle class where some of the new computing power will be used in combination with some older computer technology.

Essentially computers will become invisible to the naked eye as nanotechnology will afford design models to be extremely small. This invisibility of the computing power will have helped the artificial sources of intelligence to spread its influence and power with little protest or resistance. Computers will be ingested by humans and animals and become part of their biological structure.

By the year 2050 computers will have been renamed and labeled. These new computers will be very reminiscent of the ancient gods and be worshipped as such. The computing power of these new computer gods will have no doubt figured out how to manipulate society at large and those willing, will gladly allow for this robotic revolution to overtake their humanity. Computer spirits will have temples and shrines built in their honor and wars will be fought over these micro pieces of technology.

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