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Rakshear t1_is6xuz7 wrote

I think nothing will actually change very noticeably, it will be more subtle stuff, I know everyone is freaking out over AI but true Agi which is what we want and need should be in the next 10 years and 3d printing is getting better, with crispr gene editing, agi, and new power sources, we should have a better QOL, a lot depends upon on the ww3 thing going on.

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AdditionalPizza OP t1_is6yvis wrote

>I think nothing will actually change very noticeably, it will be more subtle stuff

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>3d printing is getting better, with crispr gene editing, agi, and new power sources

These sound pretty noticeable though. Relative to the singularity, maybe not, but compared to life today?

What effect will better 3D printers have? Where will CRISPR be within 10 years? What new power sources?

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Rakshear t1_is73fil wrote

3d printers have the potential to flip some boards, car parts printed on demand on site, no more waiting days to weeks. Houses built in a week, with designs that allow vertical add ons, upgrades to phones by recycling previous ones, in the near future 3d printers will be as common as tvs. Also with food, still really early on that but basically Star Trek replicators for corporate stuff. McDonald’s at home through a 3d printer, you just pay a licensing fee and provide material tubes. Web3 is going to be interesting.

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AdditionalPizza OP t1_is796lm wrote

How far do you think we are from 3D printed metal that doesn't resemble cheap "cast" metals? Do you envision anything could be 3D printed? Like any material? What would a food material tube taste like haha.

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Glad_Laugh_5656 t1_is738ca wrote

>I think nothing will actually change very noticeably

In the next ten years, correct?

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Rakshear t1_is7cj2w wrote

Yes, beyond 10 years who knows, so much infrastructure needs to be built or rebuilt, that we need a international effort to re-engineer the planet itself in some ways.

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