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July 23, 2020, 09:39:44 AM
#55
How will the world look like 80 years from now? Well, a lot of thoughts came up in mind that words wouldn't be enough to express. But one thing is for sure, the world is getting much older and natural disasters became more intense because of the people abusing the natural resources in some places. And as the world gets older, it became more high technology driven because of higher intelligence of people that leads health risks due to radiation. A lot where already mentioned here like intense pollutions, severe diseases and terrorism.And I agree with that.
Upon analizing the graph with the most populous countries on that said year, I don't think it would be just like that, (though im really not an experts in reading graphs)because a lot of things that we cannot control might happen. Again, as the world gets older, the people become more wiser that causes trouble with their intellectual beliefs and may tend to create something unusual that may harm or destroy the world's economy and the people just for their greedy intensions to be on top 😠😷
So, for me, I would just be happy having reach this year being alive amidst of this Pandemic. We cannot predict everything in this world. And we do not know yet, what the future holds for us. Stay safe 💕
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July 23, 2020, 07:08:42 AM
#54
an unreasonable thing I don't know about the future, because I am not a human being of the future.
I guess the earth to reach 2100 will not know but the conclusions of the earth is old. And now it has reached 4.5 M is not very short right? the earth is already full of burdens and is starting to get out of balance with the contents of the devastated population - the severe damage that humans make for business.energy sources are starting to disappear..
what do you think?
what do we think? The fact is that there are a lot of thoughts and you cannot convey all of them in one message. For example, I will say this: I live in Ukraine and 20 years ago we had every winter with a sufficient amount of snow and frost, and recently, every year there is practically no snow, only rains and freezing temperatures. And in summer there is a continuous drought. A lot of fruits that were imported into the country from abroad can already be grown here. the climate is changing very quickly and the disaster is very close. the forecast up to 2100 can only be made negative. it is a pity that we will leave our children and grandchildren a ruined planet.
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July 23, 2020, 06:11:33 AM
#53
an unreasonable thing I don't know about the future, because I am not a human being of the future.
I guess the earth to reach 2100 will not know but the conclusions of the earth is old. And now it has reached 4.5 M is not very short right? the earth is already full of burdens and is starting to get out of balance with the contents of the devastated population - the severe damage that humans make for business.energy sources are starting to disappear..
what do you think?
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July 23, 2020, 04:18:22 AM
#52
But most of the predictions are not really happen exactly. Yes that was the duty of scientist to make a predictions and to look forward in the future. Still i do believed that everything will go back to normal even this pandemic cause a lot of damaged in every country that affected it too much.
scientists are not God so many of their predictions are missed but the predictions they make are that we (humans) have to anticipate things that are likely to happen in the future..  I still remember what a great philanthropist said "we should not underestimate the slightest prediction"..

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corruption will continue even though this "PANDEMIC" does not exist.  before our outdated transaction system is updated, corruption will continue to run rampant and difficult to stop.  greedy people who are hungry for power, money, and position will certainly increasingly use this "PANDEMIC" moment to enrich themselves..
legendary
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July 22, 2020, 03:45:45 PM
#51
Isn't that too far away? If the world we know it will even exist by then.
I think that we could have learned from this pandemic how easily things can change and that sometimes big plans for the future make no sense.
Usually I'm an optimist but having in mind current situation and how human race behaves towards this world and each other I don't think that we have a bright future and in 2100 could be much, much worse if this planet makes to survive.
legendary
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July 22, 2020, 02:45:40 PM
#50
Maybe it won't exist? Maybe people who are born right now would live in another planet? Who could know that. I mean right now we are doing a lot of space related inventions and spaceX is doing the heavy lifting yet other parties are doing something as well and we are talking about Mars a lot more these days.

There used to be water there and something went wrong, who knows when we go there and actually have people there maybe one day we will realize that there was a civilization there deeply buried in it because let's face it the universe is billions of years old and even if there was a small civilization that is probably buried deep deep inside of mars so it takes a lot more than a robot taking pictures to realize that.

Basically what I am saying is in 2100 world might not be our world, it could be mars that we all live in (well I would be dead obviously).
sr. member
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July 22, 2020, 11:20:51 AM
#49
I thought that the statistics above is for booming of economy but when I read the paragraph, I saw that it projected the most populous countries in the world by 2100. I am not really familiar with demography but I think that earth would be less populated in 2100. Why?

Because as of now, we are encountering already the ff:
- Natural disasters or pandemic
- Laws such as reproductive health bill / family planning
- Inventions of pills/condoms
- Warfare or terrorism
- Pollution / Diseases

What more in 2100? We expect that it would be more intense.


I also think that the picture was all about the economy also. I ignore writings above the picture then I wonder why India was the leading country.
Well 2100 is very far from today. I really hope I am still alive during that year. Future depends today, if we people kept doing not a friendly thing so let us expect that there will be heavy natural calamities, this kind of pandemic is also possible to happen again. Still, prevention is better than cure
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July 22, 2020, 06:45:11 AM
#48
With all of these projections flying here and there, if there is anything Coronavirus have taught us is that plans and projections can be derailed and there is nothing anyone can do about it. Whoever thoughts that 2020 would be like this no one saw it coming but here we are. For me 2100 is still a long way to go and who knows maybe we would have moved to the moon or maybe the population of the world would have reduced drastically with several issues we are still battling with. There is still trade war going on, threat of nuclear power from countries, climate change is another factor.

Those that would be here in 2100 should take care of their projections. It's not as if government would start planning towards that.
It's way to far to predict, we might not alive by that time. There are too many things that can happen and there are too many discoveries that might discover. Cryptocurrency can be more useful than they are now and many believes in it that they do now. Blockchain can play a big role in the next generations but that will only possible if many will still continue to develop and accept it now. No one imagined having coronavirus it, are we going to live this virus until 2100? There are many questions but we're all unsure until things happen.
legendary
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July 22, 2020, 06:39:56 AM
#47
Don't get me wrong guys, I also think that AI domination would be possible but happening only for the next 80 years? Hmmm, I highly doubt.

What is that opinion based on?

AI domination is just a myth. Elon Musk himself said if AI starts speaking their own language then we humans will always have an option to shut them down since we hold the main power switch with us.

We're getting sidetracked here. I'm not particularly concerned about a "gray goo" type scenario where robots take over the world.

My concern is that AI might progress enough to displace white collar and professional workers (not to mention the effects of automation on unskilled workers) en masse. This presents the problem of an inadequate labor market that can't meet the economic needs of society.

I don't really care what Elon Musk says anyway. I'm more interested in whether Tesla is cooking their books than what his thoughts on AI are.
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July 22, 2020, 12:33:56 AM
#46
However, in the future, most hard work will be done by robots (which we can see today)[...]

Actually, this is one of the scarier possibilities to me. You can think of job automation as a way of fixing labor shortages. Another way to think of them: there will be fewer and fewer jobs for humans. [...]

That's really what I hate in a concept where robots will dominate our purposes here in this world. In 2100, if we engaged in super futuristic technologies, probably humans will have a hard time to live for themselves. [...]
Don't get me wrong guys, I also think that AI domination would be possible but happening only for the next 80 years? Hmmm, I highly doubt. [....]

AI domination is just a myth. Elon Musk himself said if AI starts speaking their own language then we humans will always have an option to shut them down since we hold the main power switch with us.

Let us not get tingling thoughts from the movies (Terminator etc.) since they are far too stretched. We do have one of the example where AI went rogue and we simply turned them off! The Facebook Chatbot! Which created their own language to communicate with each other. I guess we had it under control without any trouble.

So, AI will only overcome the world if we start implanting the chips in human brains! Since human can't be trusted.  Grin
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July 22, 2020, 12:19:38 AM
#45
schools will turn into senior care facilities. There will be more senior and little to no kids by 2100
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July 21, 2020, 08:03:08 PM
#44
I suppose people will overpopulate the planet and we'll have to move onto some other planet and colonize it.
I don't think earth will look pretty by any means in the next 80 years.
I hope we'll still be alive and humanity won't extinct
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July 21, 2020, 05:40:16 PM
#43
In the world generally, people are now giving birth to children they can feed. Nobody wants to have children more than their budget nowadays.
The economic meltdown of the world, more especially in African, Nigeria precisely, is making the youths not to marry when they suppose to, due to the level of unemployment rate in the country. Those that are married are not having more than four children.
By 2100, Nigeria population won't increase tremendously as claimed, rather it will decline
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July 21, 2020, 04:09:27 PM
#42

the predictions that are issued are definitely not haphazard, scientists must make comparisons from the past and present then consult with anthropologists to decide what changes will occur in humans in the future..  apart from the chaos that is happening right now (war and disease outbreaks), in the end, everything will return to normal, for example this "Pandemic" which is happening right now, will definitely end until the best treatment is found, the world will return to passionate and life will return to normal as usual in each area..

Yes, in the end, we hope that everything returns to normal as it was, but no one knows how long this will take, what I meant is that these studies are completely inaccurate due to the emergency disasters that occur between the period and the other and no one can expect.
Of course, this does not mean that scientists stop researching and studying and comparing the past to the present to plan for the future because this is their duty towards humanity because through these future studies governments can plan for what they need or face challenges in the future.
But most of the predictions are not really happen exactly. Yes that was the duty of scientist to make a predictions and to look forward in the future. Still i do believed that everything will go back to normal even this pandemic cause a lot of damaged in every country that affected it too much.

Yes things will change for better once the pandemic is controlled but there is a bigger challenge named corruption which is worst than COVID as you see what's happening in most of the African nations as well as once prosperous nations like Libya and Lebanon as corruption has taken over the who nation and they are controlled by few elites who controls the entire economy of nation and led it to choas for their own greed. People need to wake up and realise that corruption needs to stop.
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July 21, 2020, 12:14:34 PM
#41

the predictions that are issued are definitely not haphazard, scientists must make comparisons from the past and present then consult with anthropologists to decide what changes will occur in humans in the future..  apart from the chaos that is happening right now (war and disease outbreaks), in the end, everything will return to normal, for example this "Pandemic" which is happening right now, will definitely end until the best treatment is found, the world will return to passionate and life will return to normal as usual in each area..

Yes, in the end, we hope that everything returns to normal as it was, but no one knows how long this will take, what I meant is that these studies are completely inaccurate due to the emergency disasters that occur between the period and the other and no one can expect.
Of course, this does not mean that scientists stop researching and studying and comparing the past to the present to plan for the future because this is their duty towards humanity because through these future studies governments can plan for what they need or face challenges in the future.
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July 21, 2020, 12:08:35 PM
#40
I think the world in 2100 will become less populated because of a huge number of death now caused by the pandemic. The economy of every country will recover slowly and those country in your graph may not be followed because US nation will do everything to recover and sustain their economy at the top among other countries. It is not depends on the number of population but on how to manage the economy after the pandemic.
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July 21, 2020, 10:11:19 AM
#39
Nice study, but I think it is largely theoretical and unrealistic, because there are a lot of unexpected things that can happen and change everything, for example the Corona virus that is circulating in the world now no one expected to happen and has led to major human and economic changes .
Another issue that has not been taken into consideration is wars and forced migration that occur due to wars, as happened in Syria, for example, and which led to a large mass migration to Europe and the world.
One last thing, though, is that no one can predict it, but it can happen and can change everything, which is the emergence of a third world war, which many people warn of and if it happens it will lead to major changes in the economy, climate, population and even politics.
the predictions that are issued are definitely not haphazard, scientists must make comparisons from the past and present then consult with anthropologists to decide what changes will occur in humans in the future..  apart from the chaos that is happening right now (war and disease outbreaks), in the end, everything will return to normal, for example this "Pandemic" which is happening right now, will definitely end until the best treatment is found, the world will return to passionate and life will return to normal as usual in each area..
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July 21, 2020, 05:04:25 AM
#38
In a capitalist economy, how are humans supposed to sustain themselves when there aren't enough jobs to go around?
In the world of capitalism, if you want to survive, job seekers and opportunity seekers must be able to read what the market wants. The closest to the job provider criteria, which will survive.

I don't think that addresses the fundamental issue. Regarding the labor market, the cream will always rise to the top. That doesn't mean huge chunks of society won't be left behind by automation.

Optimists mock these worries with comparisons to the Luddites. Like Keynesians, they think our economies are guaranteed to have perpetual growth that will always create enough jobs to compensate for automation.

To those people, I'd say first, read this article: Luddites have been getting a bad rap for 200 years. But, turns out, they were right

I think AI presents a more dangerous threat than the Luddites ever knew. We're not just talking about replacing some low-skilled manual laborers anymore. It's possible that large chunks of professionals, white collar workers, creatives, etc. will become redundant as well.

I just don't know if this situation is sustainable without serious and deep market interventions.
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July 20, 2020, 11:25:02 PM
#37
The data that you use right now will not be compatible with the future because there will be so many things that can happen in the future, which is not relevant. The data will be the data without we know what will happen in the future. If you say that will be a way to prevent the worst thing that might happen in the future, I think we can do something from now, so we can avoid that. For example, if we don't want to have another worst experience like Covid-19, we must take care of our health from now on, we must have a healthy life and consume healthy food.
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July 20, 2020, 11:17:44 PM
#36
The population will continue to grow and I have to agree that China and India will place on top considering their land area and their current population. This assumption can happen, but no one knows what's the future of humanity after this pandemic and after all the tragedy we're experiencing right now.

I'm more curious about our future in the next 5 years and how the affected countries will rise again considering that we are on a major recession. I'm still optimistic that the future of my family and children will not be in danger because I know people learned a lot from this pandemic and hoping as well that we start living good and protect the nature at all cost.
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