The World After 2050
World after 2050 is a documentary by National Geographic. The documentary seeks to explore what will happen in the future and how technology will change the world.
The documentary is about 75 minutes long and is divided into 10 chapters. It starts with AI, which it believes will be the biggest development of this century. It then talks about how robots are becoming more integrated in society and their potential impact on society as well as social media's effect on politics and human behavior, such as polarization and echo chambers among others
If you want to know what's coming, you need to look at the trends. The trends are pointing towards a more automated future. For example, by 2050, we can expect computers to be smarter than humans and for there to be more robots in action than people on Earth.
Some of these trends include:
The rapid development of AI means that the machines of 2050 will have human-level intelligence or better. This intelligence will allow them to take over most functions typically done by humans and many traditionally-automated jobs as well.
Advances in fields like machine learning and robotics will enable machines to complete tasks too complex or dangerous for human operators. Robots will have gone from 1970's sci fi speculations about futuristic helpers around the home and office, through fictional accounts of clanking mechanical menaces stalking city streets, to become a routine part of everyday life in 2050. Armies of robots may do much of the work that
In 2050, technology will be on a whole new level. Machines and robots will be in more parts of our lives than ever before. AI writers will have a significant impact on the future of content writing and its relevance in society.