Everytime time I visit my grandpa(95 years old), he has the same question for me--"What do you work on?"--He then promptly replies--computers--then he smiles and says--- "I don’t understand the world of computers...What goes in computers and how these work?"
Its been 15 read years since I read a sentence (parphrased)--"The illiterates people of future will be those who don’t understand computers"... and this is the era we are living in..
You won’t deny how much has the world changed, the life a human being lives,the way a person spends time,the way he dresses. the way he communicates, the way he works, the kind of work he does, the way he travels and so on..
Before, there were no machines.Human created one,a simple one—wheel and advanced till he created planes.Then he created a machine to compensate his slow speed at calculations .Ada Lovlace considered as first programmer gave the world a new way--“software rogramme”which has now blended so much in our lives,that it absence would lead to eerie stillness in the world.
There has been constant and permanent change in all these spheres,revolutionising the every following generation.Since the odds of me living upto revolutioned world which is order of magnitude higher than today's is very less(or zero),let me speculate in the least to what it could be.
Transportation:Is driving getting harder? Probably generations down the line will have easy hand on it. Imagine this—You get on to private car/public transport and all you have to do is press the the button of your intended destination and move on, or to advance a little--- “just think about the destination”. Well , after all, every little thing will be advanced .A hassle free driving, no reckless drivers, no breakage of traffic rules .The first step towards this is already here
Communication:The verbal comminication will be replaced by thought process happening in the brain embedded with an electronic chips, rendering our tongue almost a vestigeal organ.with the passage of time,the same technique will supersede the rest of the ways of communication as well.Take an example of discussing with someone remotely.All one will have to do is think about the person with whom you wanna discuss .The person at the other end will receive some kindof signal and dialog can be started without a word being uttred. But don’t forget, not to multitask,after all its human brain .
Store of data: The data storage devices prevalent today will be supplanted by miniatured data storage device, again embedded in the brain.One could traverse the data,visualise the data,sort the data..right inside the brain. So is there a chance of your data being in wrong hands.? Don’t even think of it. Its safe and sound in your safe,keeping everyone from barging .The first step towards this has already been taken by Prof warwick
Media----So u live in world where the events happening worldwide reach to you in a flash of a moment---uh? Feels great.Now think about this now..
Every place has sensors/cameras or something else which I can’t think of now with receptors right in your body.You get the event to be seen live with zero delay.Its more like being physically there.The only reason you can miss the event is when you havn't subscribed the sensor of the area and that could perhaps bring the financial devide among the people among other reasons.
The movie “I Robot” starring willsmith byIssac Asimov looks partially exaggerated . Its sci-fi where robot kept as personal assistant facilitates life of a person, doing all the mundane work.Well, that’s possible. The special Robot in the movie named Sonny can dream and exhibit emotions.While the rest of the robots are bound by the three laws , the code or program or organs or whatever you call it of Sonny have evolved over time on their own and broken the barriers of the three laws which restrict the robots to “No-crime”.The movie features robots overpower humans.And this is what I feel will never happen.A robot cannot act smarter or ridicule a human.It’s a mchine after all.A human cannot be better creator than the one who created humans. At least not to this extent—two robots talking—first robot—“The human species are are not as smart as we are.Moreover, their life span is very less,not more than 100 years”—Second robot—“yeah!The species will be vanish ten years down the line”.:)
Sunday, June 22, 2008
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