Imagine showing someone from 2003 a modern living room. OLED 4k TV hooked up to a ps5 running ratchet and Clank. Then they get a video call on their smartphone. "aye bruh how many songs does it hold?" "I stream all my music. I listen to as much as I want so long as I'm on wi-fi. If I'm not on wi-fi I don't trip cause I got over 20GB of data"
2003 Breh: "what is this ngga saying"
In 2043 you'll have more advanced versions of shyt we already have. Imagine a bed memorizing your exact musculoskeletal structure and adjusting automatically as you sleep. Imagine a thermostat that automatically adjusts temperature based on how you like it. Imagine a chair that automatically molds to maximize your comfort no matter how you want to sit.
TVs might not even be a thing any more. People might just put on smart glasses which scan a code on the wall and automatically darken around the corners of your eyes to give you a movie theater like experience in your home. Your lights sync with the glasses and dim accordingly. headphones are synced to the glasses and emulate perfect surround sound, and the chair rumbles in tense moments of the movie or show or game you're playing.
You can hop on a streaming site, put in a prompt, and the shyt will MAKE the show you want exactly how you want it based on algorithms for shyt you already like. All the actors will be AI constructs. Imagine putting in a prompt to watch a tekken movie starring young Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris circa 1973, and Doctor Phil as Heihachi Mishima. Anything will be possible.
Only question is how much that shyt will cost people. You might have to pay crazy $ to subscribe but that shyt might be worth it FR.