People are already used to paying for music subscriptions, TV on mobile devices, games, software, cloud storage and various services that make our life easier. However, all these payments came into our lives relatively recently. And what will happen in the near future?
We tried to predict what people will pay for in a couple of decades. We took into account those scenarios that have real developments and a scientific basis. It turned out 10 most likely options. However, they could very well be missing something. Therefore, it will be interesting to hear what the habra community thinks about this.
Products that we have to buy
1. Models for printing on a 3D printer of clothes, shoes or toys for children. Already, printers allow printing tools, weapons, functional prostheses for people and animals. The availability of 3D printers is increasing, and the quality and complexity of printing is growing. In the near future, we will be printing toothbrushes, T-shirts and other products. Simply because it's faster than going to the grocery store. True, for popular models you will probably have to pay. And how did you want?
2. Cloud resources connected to the brain. Artificial intelligence will come to the aid of biological intelligence by increasing human efficiency. Connecting the AI to the brain will be done directly via a (hopefully) wireless interface. The higher the acquired power, the more productive you are. A review of the neurotech startup Neuralink, which is exploring this area, has already
3. Access to the universal health database, which will respond to changes in your body in real time, and notify you in advance of the first signs of illness, heart problems, or, for example, pregnancy. The beginnings of such functionality are in fitness bracelets, but in the future they may well be replaced by nanobots introduced into the human body.
Additionally, you will have to pay for protection from intruders who will try to replace the data coming from you into the database in order to force you to buy any medicine on your own or undergo a course of treatment. Another realistic option is a common DNA base, by which you can find your relatives or identify the risk of a hereditary disease. Moreover, she
4. Additions or replacements for
5. Biomass that will replace the food we are used to. This can be
6. Uploading brain backups to the "clouds". Human memory is imperfect. Backups will not let you forget anything. And the data from them can be read if something happens to the owner. This will greatly help both business and law enforcement agencies. Fantastic? No, quite
7. Home robotwho will monitor the house / apartment, help with cleaning and care for pets. Already now there are robots-waiters and administrators who are not always successful, but cope with their duties. Modern robots can talk, walk, jump, sort things. They do not break or fall, even if
8. Rejuvenation or restoration of the body.
9. Automated food delivery services. It will be possible not to go to the store, but to set up automatic ordering of fresh products using refrigerator data. A list of products that should be in it is loaded into the refrigerator’s memory (lists can be divided into days / weeks, separate lists can be created for holidays). Smart electronics scans the shelves for the presence of the required products and their freshness, and then sends the owner or the delivery service data about what to buy. Sberbank
10. Augmented reality devices. Augmented reality combined with the Internet of things will simplify our lives. The wardrobe will show the weather outside the window to make it easier for you to choose clothes. Cafe signboards - broadcast the list of dishes, the workload of the hall and the reviews of visitors. Children are already reading
Source: habr.com