I'm testing the waters here, and risking a Sci-Fi based thread!
Remember watching the old science fiction films where they thought the future would be full of flying cars, moving walkways and robots to carry out our every errand?
Obviously not all the 'predictions' made by movies and TV came true, but can you think of any that did? Perhaps you've recently seen a really old sci-fi movie, seen a futuristic gadget on it and thought, "oh yeah, I've got one of those"?
The only thing I can think of which kind of came into being was the automatic doors that always appeared on spaceships and in futuristic homes :-)
The robot vaccume, cell phones, GPS systems, huge flat screen tvs with hundreds of channels, and laptop computers all spring to mind for me. I'm sure there are many, many more things that we take for ganted but dodn't really think about.
Can't remember for certain but what about the voice commanded electronics.
Web cam 2way conference.
.Some major hospitals have med beds like in Star Trek
Desk top computers, laptops, cell phones, camcomders, microwave ovens, cell phone cams, cloning, so far only animals, transplants of human organs, of course the trip to the moon, I am sure that there are many more. The vcr, dvd, if we went back to 1965 all those things that we now take for granted would be in the realm of science fiction.
Master Emmanuelo is correct. Even as late as 1970 - So many of the things we have and use everyday sounded far fetched back then. A computer in almost every home; usually more than one. Flat screen tvs, Blue Ray, Smartphones, I Pods, I Touch. Think of anything techie - digital cameras, glass top cooking surfaces the list is indeed very long. We have gone from bag phones in the late 80's to smartphones slightly larger than a deck of cards complete with gps and internet.
What about the spaceshuttle. I remember my mother telling me that when she was a kid they had comic's about them and then the TV series Buck Rogers came out with the Spaceshuttle.
I am still wondering about the phazers...When oh when are we going to change from bullets to crystals???
In the Marines we switched over to what was called an LCAC Landing Craft Air Cushioned. It kina sorta a hovercraft!
pocket lazers. when i was a kid, lazers were the size of a pack of Alcan foil, had to be plugged into the mains, and cost a thousand quid. who have thought you could buy them as toys for a quid, or that they would be used for recording and watching TV shows and listening to music?
Check this out! There is someone( or something) for everyone
In 2050, your lover may be a ... robot by Alix Rijckaert
Sun Jun 15, 1:50 AM ET
MAASTRICHT, Netherlands (AFP) - Romantic human-robot relationships are no longer the stuff of science fiction -- researchers expect them to become reality within four decades.
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And they do not mean simply, mechanical sex.
"I am talking about loving relationships about 40 years from now," David Levy, author of the book "Love + sex with robots", told AFP at an international conference held last week at the University of Maastricht in the south-east of the country.
"... when there are robots that have also emotions, personality, consciousness. They can talk to you, they can make you laugh. They can ... say they love you just like a human would say 'I love you', and say it as though they mean it ..."
Robots as sex toys should already be on the market within five years, predicted Levy, "a sort of an upgrade of the sex dolls on sale now".
These would have electronic speech and sensors that make them utter "nice sounds" when a human caresses their "erogenous zones".
But to build robots as real partners would take a bit longer, with conversation skills being the main obstacle for developers.
Scientists were working on artificial personality, emotion and consciousness, said Levy, and some robots already appear lifelike.
"But for loving relationships -- that is something completely different. In loving relationships there are many more things that are important. And the most difficult of all is conversation.
"You want your robot to be able to talk to you about what is interesting to you. You want a partner who has some similar interest to you, who talks to you in a manner that pleases you, who has a similar sense of humour to you."
The field of human-computer conversation is crucial to building robots with whom humans could fall in love, but is lagging behind other areas of development, said the author.
"I am sure it will (happen.) In 40 years ... perhaps sooner. You will find robots, conversation partners, that will talk to you and you will get as much pleasure from it as talking to another human. I am sure of it."
Levy's bombshell thesis, whose publication has had a ripple-effect way beyond the scientific community, gives rise to a number of complicated ethical and relationship questions.
British scholar Dylan Evans pointed out the paradox inherent to any relationship with a robot.
"What is absolutely crucial to the sentiment of love, is the belief that the love is neither unconditional nor eternal.
"Robots cannot choose you, they cannot reject you. That could become very boring, and one can imagine the human becoming cruel against his defenseless partner", said Evans.
A robot could conceivably be programmed with a will of its own and the ability to reject his human partner, he said, "but that would be a very difficult robot to sell".
Some warn against being overhasty.
"Let us not exaggerate the possibilities!" said Dutch researcher Vincent Wiegel of the Technological University of the eastern town of Delft.
"Today, the artificial intelligence we are able to create is that of a child of one year of age."
But Levy is unyielding. He is convinced it will happen, and predicts many societal benefits.
"There are many millions of people in the world who have nobody. They might be shy or they might have some psychological hang-ups or psycho-sexual hang-ups, they might have personality problems, they might be ugly ...
"There will always be many millions of people who cannot make normal satisfactory relationships with humans, and for them the choice is not: 'would I prefer a relationship with a human or would I prefer a relationship with a robot?' -- the choice is no relationship at all or a relationship with a robot."
They might even become human-to-human relationship savers, he predicted.
"Certainly there will be some existing human-human relationships where one partner might say to the other partner: 'if you have sex with a robot I'm leaving you'.
"There will be others who say: 'when you go on your business trip please take your robot because I happen to worry about the red light district'."
well there are really tomany to mention yet manny things from the movies are here and now with puplic access to them ... I enjoy the navigator for the svu myself LOL plus having a cooler built right into my glovebox, a boom-box that detacthes from the back of my vehicle door.. LOL there are alot of modern Sci - Fi techno that is here
Chrysler will be releasing the first hover / fly car in 2010, so there is the sci-fi for ya LOl :) I have seen the test vehicle and it is very kool...
LordFangor...that's a really interesting post! Perhaps these type of robots could be sold as a kind of training doll, to show men how to pleasure a woman, and vice versa ;-)
But would robots be a real substitute for a human being in a relationship, sexual or otherwise? I can't see that working out for most people...
If you check out the new header in the General Forum you will see that it now pertains to the Dark network and no longer to only VR.
This thread does not pose any risk - just a lot of memories. ;)
Thanks for the topic.
~ billy
Enterprise Space Shuttle was around when Buck Rogers came to TV.
That really old movie titled "1987" shows people driving space ships through the air in the year 1987, LMAO
Oh & I recently saw a retinal scanner at Gatwick airport (it wasn't operational yet but soon)!
Some airports have the moving walk way...ala The Jetsons....as well as Las Vegas...I forget the section that does.
Well this is a rather intresting question of sorts. Now out of what i seen there is a few things that did come true out of the predictions tho not maney some still are here that the past said would happen. I am going to name one the has been overlooked and that is there is in fact robots that are made tho mostly in japan they still exist and can do maney things that we desire no matter what it is. Even as we speek there is human like robots in japan amonst other places being made and can do mind blowing things making improvents to better the future as we know it. A second and i bet not maney knew this they have made flying cars but not fuel efficent and easy to handle yet they got some tweaks yet to wrok out but they'll get it if they keep trying at it. Now there is also lassers those do exist just not really made as warfare weapons due to the costs of what it takes to make one. These are just some advances in todays modern world that has come true as they thought it would be there is still much to be done vefor we really reach that peak and make this world so different for ever changing how we live.
What about Virtual Reality Video games? They have some now and soon maybe in home video game systems too.
How about robotic surgery from a distance afar..... or diagnostic equipment like MRI or CAT scans..... or the pill camera that you swallow and have everything recorded from start to finish.....
And then there are TASERS!!!!! How cool to shoot lightning!!
so many things.my great uncle could remember horse drawn buses in london and he got to go onto the internet.he said it was buck rodgers and flash gordon tech.he died at 98
Well prosthetics have come a long way . Some almost looking real.
An old rv the old tin colored ones look like old sci-fi spaceships
phasers......actually we all ready have lasers, but they produce too much heat, the goverment is developing proto-types and trying to create much smaller versions of them that can easily be cooled.
I'm not sure what all has been mentioned here so sorry if I repeate something.
Cell Phones- Star Trek
Warp Drive (yes we have the science..just ask Xzavier)- Star Trek
Remote Surgery ( useing a robot to operate w the Dr. miles away)- Star Trek
I saw someone mention robots but Galileo actually invented a working robotic person.
Phasers- Star Trek, we have several "directed energy" weapons
Nanotechnology- Richard P. Feynman
Submarines- Jules Verne
Satellites- Author C. Clarke
Electronic Paper/ Computer Pads- Star Trek and Michio Kaku
Just to name a few :)
we got phones that have wireless headsets so you can just say "call mom" and viola! presto!
theres lots of great technology out now and even more still in the works! its an exciting time to be alive.
Prolly the phones we use nowadays, the flip-phones are like the commicators they used in Star Trek.
Laser pointers
Holograms (used as clocks presently, to display a floating image of the time)
Teleconferencing
Massage chairs and pads
Military, remote control drones (pilotless aircraft).
Electronic window tint
ATM machines
Cordless tools
DVD's and players
Digital cameras/camcorders
MP3 players
Satelite radio
Audio books/ e-books
Electric cars/hybrids
Electric scooters
Hovercraft
Solar powered electronics
And the list goes on...
oh there are so many but i would have to say the one that comes to my mind first is the cell phone
all your Sci-Fi will soon be scifact later on just never know how long it will take think of where we come from to where we are now is great
The cell phones we have today have more technology than the Apollo Missions - how is that for scary?
I see that responses are just becoming repetitive now.