42. Artificial Intelligence entity passes A level Possible technology innovations to 2050 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 Artificial Intelligence causes redundancies Computer controlled hunger suppressant Emotion control devices Auto-pilot cars Holographic TV Full voice recognition PCs Thought input mechanisms widespread Viewers can choose film roles Global voting on some issues Tooth regeneration Listing of individual DNA Circuits made with bacteria Bionic Olympics Active skin makeup Disposable phones Digital mirrors Face recognition doors Smart bath Individual pollution credits Human memory enhancement Virtual holidays Hydrogen fuel stations Self drive cars VR windows Prison countries Invisibility cloak Self clean houses Global ID card Robocops Human memory downloads Nuclear fusion Humanoid robots beat national football team Artificial brain Brain downloads Virtual displays Wave energy =50% in UK
People in their 60s holiday more widely than adults aged 18-59, and 29 per cent of those aged 80+ have been on holiday in the last year. People aged 65-74 were holidaying at least as often as those aged 30-49. However, 28 per cent of over 75s had holidayed at least three times in the last year (compared with 18 per cent of those aged 30-49).
These technology innovation timelines are designed to make us see what can change, what might come, and how we might use technology to do different things, or do things differently. None of them is definite, but all are potentially possible. The ideas come from two main sources, both on the web: BT Technology timeline and Nowandnext. We have displayed them in different fonts so you can see the original source, no other reason, in case you are interested in looking at more of the ideas. These are only some of the many ideas shown there. Use them to think about some of the ‘inventions’ you might want to see between now and 2025, that might change the lives of older people for the better. . http://nowandnext.com/PDF/TimeLineweb_ver2.pdf http://www.btplc.com/Innovation/News/timeline/