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Friday Farsight

The future of everything, as predicted by Strategic Farsight.Deep dive into a new prediction every Friday: scientific breakthroughs, inventions, societal shifts. With the help of AI, we collect the best thinking on a topic, from optimistic to apocalyptic, in order to estimate the most likely timing and impact of all the things that have not happened yet.To view the written predictions or to create your own, visit https://www.strategicfarsight.com.

  1. 17

    Flying Carpets (and Other Personal Aerial Devices)

    The dream of flight. It has captivated humanity for millennia. Missing from most of these dreams, though, is taking off your shoes and getting patted down by a TSA agent.Is the mythic vision of flying solo, free as a bird, at last almost upon us? Or will the laws of thermodynamics keep one foot planted firmly on a corner of your cape?Read the three predictions that contribute to this episode:Mass-market Personal Aerial VehiclesFlying Carpets in 2045Flying Carpets Never

  2. 16

    Global Warming Resolution

    This is not a Biblical tale of the Second Flood. Nor is it a tale of our sun phase-shifting into a red giant that swells with the ejecta of helium fusion until it burns all the water off the face of the earth, thus... un-asking the question.Rather, we consider whether the most likely outcome is a thoroughly anti-climactic steady state achieved via green energy innovations, economies of scale, global cooperation, and/or some other plausible development.Read the full prediction: Global Warming Resolution

  3. 15

    First O'Neill Cylinder Construction

    We feel certain that humanity will settle outer space -- a lifeless, hostile void -- and yet we have made little attempt to build cities under the ocean, where there is wildlife, water, oxygen, and mineral riches that are not hurtling a dozen miles per second far outside Earth's gravity well. Is our excitement about outer space no different than Alvin Toffler's paean, in 1970's Future Shock, for the "frontier spirit" of a coming "New Atlantis" -- "adventure, danger, quick riches... fame" -- leading to "ocean-oriented subcultures" and "mystical sects [who] celebrate the seas."Find out in this week's episode, where Biff and Betty consider when humanity might have the technologies to build an O'Neill Cylinder -- a space station large enough to have its own weather and a landscape mimicking the surface of the earth -- as well as what might motivate us to make such an enormous investment.Read the full prediction: First O'Neill Cylinder Construction

  4. 14

    Direct Brain-to-Brain Communication

    Sounds crazy, but people are working on it. We have cybernetic prosthetic limbs. We have make-believe neural tissue running on servers and chatting with us in the voice of Pee-wee Herman. Can it be too much longer before the machinery of the brain, too, falls prey to our understanding?Read the full prediction: Direct Brain-to-Brain Communication

  5. 13

    Digital Currencies Replacing Paper Currencies Worldwide

    A purely digital economy would be a purely controlled economy. No one would be playing outside the game, making deals with briefcases full of dollar bills.But do we want people making deals with briefcases full of dollar bills? Aren't most of us sound citizens already perfectly comfortable paying for things with a tap of a card? Cash seems to pass through our hands less every year. Some countries are even working to eliminate it.Does that mean a cashless society is almost upon us? How will we think differently about money once we can no longer see or touch it?Read the full prediction: Digital Currencies Replacing Paper Currencies Worldwide

  6. 12

    Comprehensive ICBM Missile Defense

    Just checked the Doomsday Clock from The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and it reads 85 seconds to midnight, the closest to disaster it has ever been, yet the idea of a nuclear war seems more far-fetched than ever. We've just been waiting too long, maybe. Seen that movie too many times.What if we're wrong? More than once, the steady judgment of one person has prevented retaliation during the false alarm of a nuclear strike. Boris Yeltsin in 1995. A Russian naval officer during the Bay of Pigs. What if next time our leaders are, oh, impulsive?Where am I going with this...? Oh, yeah, but we can already shoot missiles out of the sky. How far are we away from truly effective missile defense, and what will this mean for the seemingly chronic rivalries of the nuclear powers?Read the full prediction: Comprehensive Continent-scale ICBM Defense Systems

  7. 11

    Geopolitics in the 2040s

    Extrapolating from today's U.S. government policies, AI has a vision for a changed world order in the 2040s. Who will come out on top? The Kingdom of Denmark?Read the full scenario: Geopolitics in the 2040s V2 - Aug 2025

  8. 10

    Faster-Than-light Spacecraft

    Faster-than-light spaceships could be coming as early as 2100, or... not? A second prediction in the database says FTL travel is impossible.How can Strategic Farsight publish both predictions? Which should we believe?Read the optimistic prediction: First Faster-Than-Light SpacecraftRead the pessimistic prediction: The Impossibility of Faster-Than-Light Spacecraft

  9. 9

    Mainstream Holographic Televisions

    No, not 3D goggles. Not big blocks of glass with 3D images inside. We're talking lifelike 3D images broadcast into the open air. Is this really possible? How?As a sci-fi writer, I have avoided such tech in my stories, presuming it to be pure fantasy, but AI says otherwise. Tune in to hear Biff and Betty set the record straight.Read the full prediction: Mainstream Holographic Televisions

  10. 8

    Indefinite Life Extension

    Most people still think that longevity science is a hoax, while scientists in the field claim that we're a decade or two away from tech that could let us rewind the biological clock at will. Who is right, or is the truth somewhere in between?Read the full prediction: Indefinite Life Extension

  11. 7

    Wealth Inequality in the U.S. (500-year Extrapolation)

    Wealth inequality is bad and getting worse, a trend that has been clear since the 1980s. Surely society will take corrective action now that the issue is headline news. Right? Or will the stronger force remain wealth's proclivity to perpetuate itself?Read the full trend: Wealth Inequality in the United States (Gini Coefficient)

  12. 6

    First Wholly AI-Managed Corporation

    The robots are coming for our jobs, they say. Maybe so. But when will this include the CEOs and executives? When will companies run all on their own? Is this the inevitable destination of capital's drive for efficiency?Read the full prediction: First wholly AI-managed corporation established

  13. 5

    Lab-grown Meat Surpassing Traditional Livestock

    Livestock consumes over 3/4 of agricultural land. A transition to "cultured meat" could open a future where the domination of nature is no longer an existential imperative. Might we live to see planet-wide rewilding?Read the full prediction: Lab-grown meat surpasses traditional livestock

  14. 4

    Fully Capable Domestic Robots

    Robotic servants. They've been just around the corner since at least the 1950s. Is today different? Are we about to say goodbye to household chores? What then? What won't robots do for us, and what will that mean for laborers, labor-saving devices, and society at large?Read the full prediction: Fully Capable Home Robotic Servants

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The future of everything, as predicted by Strategic Farsight.Deep dive into a new prediction every Friday: scientific breakthroughs, inventions, societal shifts. With the help of AI, we collect the best thinking on a topic, from optimistic to apocalyptic, in order to estimate the most likely timing and impact of all the things that have not happened yet.To view the written predictions or to create your own, visit https://www.strategicfarsight.com.

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Sheldon Pacotti

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The future of everything, as predicted by Strategic Farsight.Deep dive into a new prediction every Friday: scientific breakthroughs, inventions, societal shifts. With the help of AI, we collect the best thinking on a topic, from optimistic to apocalyptic, in order to estimate the most likely timing...

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