Ten years from now, eh, I wouldn't look for any major changes. I mean really, think about it, ten years ago wasn't that different from today and we had an entire fabricated panic where the world shut down in between.
So if I think about the 25 year window, I look back at the first 25 years of my life versus the last 25 years of my life, with some overlap because I'm still a few years short of 50. When I was a kid we had landlines and payphones, computers were relegated to businesspeople and nerds, people still wrote checks and sent them in the mail to pay bills and carried cash for shopping, TV was watched when it was on or dealt with on cumbersome VCRs and listened to music off CDs and cassettes, read paper books on car trips not a screen shoved in my face. Pretty much all of this was dead when I was 25 or giving it's last breath. 25 years ago from now though? I mean smartphones weren't quite here yet but just a few years away. Otherwise, what's really different from the life of a kid born in 2001 and the life of a kid born in 2026?
So what I really think just from my own thoughts? Daily life will appear similar from the outside. AI-fueled economic disparity on a level not seen in a long time. White collar work is nearly dead. It doesn't matter that product sucks from a user perspective, and it will suck, because the options are all the same. I'm not suggesting AI is even as great as it's promoted, but it's an avenue to drive the money leeching people expecting paychecks out of corporations.
Politics driven more left. Moderated speech on mainstream things and a lot fewer easy-access free speech like here. It will exist, but it will be pushed farther towards requiring intelligence just to participate, like the internet of the 90s.
Gaming? I hope you like virtual currency and subscriptions. The thing is the kids embrace and love that stuff. Games like Roblox and Fortnite models is their life. They don't even complain about it or begrudingly accept it, they pour their money into it without even a second thought. I could foresee an AI gaming subscription where the AI generates a game like you ask for to play. Some old people will still make their own things, but that dies off in time.
Digital currency stays a side thing. I want to believe in it, but I haven't seen it work and in a lot of ways I don't think it can with the volatility it has that would become even worse in a more severely depressed economy. Weimar-type inflation could help it, but I think the powers that be continue to manipulate the existing currency at just a rate enough to keep most from noticing that much.
The rest, well Jews and Muzzies have been fighting in the sand since either of them have existed. They will continue to do so. I could see an anti-Jew revolution of sorts elsewhere but it will be squashed. There's way too much indoctrination among a ton of people to not "hate" and that will get used to stop it with some media manipulation. I'm not sure the climate shit gets any bigger, the mainstream needs to ignore it to run their AI world.
So yeah, in the end it's a slow run to something in between "You will own nothing" and Brave New World regardless. But emphasis on slow. They've been boiling frogs for a far longer time than any of us think now.
Ten years from now, eh, I wouldn't look for any major changes. I mean really, think about it, ten years ago wasn't that different from today and we had an entire fabricated panic where the world shut down in between.
So if I think about the 25 year window, I look back at the first 25 years of my life versus the last 25 years of my life, with some overlap because I'm still a few years short of 50. When I was a kid we had landlines and payphones, computers were relegated to businesspeople and nerds, people still wrote checks and sent them in the mail to pay bills and carried cash for shopping, TV was watched when it was on or dealt with on cumbersome VCRs and listened to music off CDs and cassettes, read paper books on car trips not a screen shoved in my face. Pretty much all of this was dead when I was 25 or giving it's last breath. 25 years ago from now though? I mean smartphones weren't quite here yet but just a few years away. Otherwise, what's really different from the life of a kid born in 2001 and the life of a kid born in 2026?
So what I really think just from my own thoughts? Daily life will appear similar from the outside. AI-fueled economic disparity on a level not seen in a long time. White collar work is nearly dead. It doesn't matter that product sucks from a user perspective, and it will suck, because the options are all the same. I'm not suggesting AI is even as great as it's promoted, but it's an avenue to drive the money leeching people expecting paychecks out of corporations.
Politics driven more left. Moderated speech on mainstream things and a lot fewer easy-access free speech like here. It will exist, but it will be pushed farther towards requiring intelligence just to participate, like the internet of the 90s.
Gaming? I hope you like virtual currency and subscriptions. The thing is the kids embrace and love that stuff. Games like Roblox and Fortnite models is their life. They don't even complain about it or begrudingly accept it, they pour their money into it without even a second thought. I could foresee an AI gaming subscription where the AI generates a game like you ask for to play. Some old people will still make their own things, but that dies off in time.
Digital currency stays a side thing. I want to believe in it, but I haven't seen it work and in a lot of ways I don't think it can with the volatility it has that would become even worse in a more severely depressed economy. Weimar-type inflation could help it, but I think the powers that be continue to manipulate the existing currency at just a rate enough to keep most from noticing that much.
The rest, well Jews and Muzzies have been fighting in the sand since either of them have existed. They will continue to do so. I could see an anti-Jew revolution of sorts elsewhere but it will be squashed. There's way too much indoctrination among a ton of people to not "hate" and that will get used to stop it with some media manipulation. I'm not sure the climate shit gets any bigger, the mainstream needs to ignore it to run their AI world.
So yeah, in the end it's a slow run to something in between "You will own nothing" and Brave New World regardless. But emphasis on slow. They've been boiling frogs for a far longer time than any of us think now.