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I'm quite certain that the private appication of tech in certain hands is so far in advance of what we have that it would make our current drip fed levels look like cavemen discovering fire in comparison.

Can I prove this? No. I do feel its true though because why wouldn't they if they could. That and the fact that the level of progress we've witnessed is just way too quick to be organic and by 2025 this world will start to become unrecognizable compared to the current moment. By then it will probably be obvious but most won't care because of the new DLC offered in the Game of Souls.

Instead they'll line up for it.



Upgrades.

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Worst kept secret breh. Uber, Amazon, Tesla, Google and all these tech companies been heavy researching AI and especially autonomous robotics for ages now.

Uber and Amazon has had concept models for self-thinking, self-acting flying vehicles that will alow them to lay off just about everyone for ages now.

Uber has made it very clear that this whole ride hailing thing is just temporary. Their long term goal is to have self driving vehicles, even ariel ones, that can pick you up and do everything without a driver. As well as having rental electric scooters and bikes all over every coty you can ride on your own (theyre already using my neighborhood, the Bronx, as a testing ground for this. Theyre awesome.). In fact they are hoping someday an Uber account and its fleet of robots will replace buying a car. I think Amazon has already tested AI robotic delivery in some communities. A robot will fly or drive to your door, leave your order, and fly away. No driver required.

And that's just in the US. If we scared to move forward with this technology, the Chinese will be HAPPY to take our place.

Yes a whoooooole lotta people still relying on certain jobs to get by--especially shipping, transportation and delivery services--better strap in for a new revolution of work and labor. I work in television media production, and even I was shook the first time we did a segment testing AI on our channel, and actually produced a completely photorealistic replica of our own anchor. Standing in a photorealistic "studio," able to communicate, deliver headlines, conduct an interview and everything. I was floored.

What's on the pike is to this generation what the industrial revolution was for that generation. Except the industrial revolution actually ended slavery and created jobs. This may do the exact opposite.
 
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Word. Thats why the new Ten Commandments say under 500K is all thats needed because the machines will handle the rest so its a question of who graduates this level and gets to play the next, generationally speaking.

Or whether you'd even want to because low level implanted tech does not have an off switch.

 

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I don't believe it
If private companies had advanced technology they'd be making money off of it
 
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prove it*

Didn't I just say I can't in the OP? For consideration though, seeing as you asked:




This was exceedingly advanced for the 50s and check this:

In 1953, eight years after the war ended, Chrysler turned its attention to developing the gas turbine engine for automobiles. The engine’s incredible soundtrack aside, a turbine offers many advantages: relative simplicity (roughly half the parts of a piston engine), less wear (no reciprocating components), exceptional power-to-weight ratio, less engine vibration, and near-silent operation. Plus, it can run on basically any combustible liquid—including kerosene, peanut oil, even tequila (but not leaded fuel, as it leaves mineral deposits on the components). The turbine has its share of drawbacks, however: a lack of engine braking, high fuel consumption, high heat, and acceleration lag.

That says everything, really.

Somehow everyone just decided to stay away. Strange. Or maybe it isn't. With a bit of development and fine tuning this could've been game changing for the automotive industry. Instead we have what we've had because "the people aren't ready". Or so says the conspiracy.



The "primitive" self driving/navigation concept here with electric sensors and painted lines is, once again, head of the times but something we are currently being drip fed.

Also Teslas life (and death) with the suppression of so much of his tech speaks volumes about the need to keep the pace as they say because his ideas alone, if implemented, would have bought us our future in the past. Either you see it, or you don't.





 
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