Nico Spijker

What future technology are you looking forward to the most?

It will take a while still but fully autonomous cars everywhere is something I look forward to the most.

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Yvette
Robots that can do the dishes and fold my laundry
Kia Kamgar
Flying cars.
Romio
Kia Kamgar
@romiojoseph haha, yep, seen it 👍
Autonomous cars as well for me, Nico. There are already developments in the field but it would take a couple more years for it to effectively be enforced.
Nico Spijker
@rockyperezz Main delay will probably be bureaucracy and infrastructure :( -- Fun fact, Las Vegas has had autonomous Ubers (very small part of the fleet) for half a decade!
Romio
No code tools to evolve fully into visual modification.
Nico Spijker
@romiojoseph Could definitely save hours of work on things like websites and design 🤔
Romio
@nicolaas_spijker Not just that. What I'm looking for is to completely cut the developer dependency. No code means, no code. Like node connecting with conditions and logic for web apps and all. An example is bubble, glides etc. But it is still not working for me. If I can design an entire workflow of an app, like what Framer doing now, with just one click publish. I believe things like that will happen in the future.
Nico Spijker
@romiojoseph That would definitely been awesome, quick advancements in the field, who knows... 🤞
Uma Venugopal
- Better use of blockchain - Innovation in the field of microchips and controllers - AGI
Simon S
AR.
Nico Spijker
@simon_shg Hmm, what use cases are you most excited for? Games, work, social media...
Sherry L
This will be done probably when I'm no longer alive but teleportation! or will it ever work? hahahaha
Extremely curious about the future of VR, AR and metaverse.
Shajedul Karim
autonomous cars are definitely a game changer. 🚗 but i'm also super intrigued by neural interfaces. imagine direct brain-to-device communication. wild, right? it's the merger of human cognition and tech. could revolutionize how we learn, work, and play. also, think of the accessibility possibilities! but, like all tech, it'll come with its challenges. ethical, societal, maybe even existential. whichever tech arrives first, hoping we use it wisely. always rooting for tech that enhances human experience, responsibly.