1. We are in the future
Innovation is growing daily, as we all know. New technologies are constantly being introduced
to the market, and one of its many potential uses is the ability to alter the course of history.
We have the good fortune to live in a period where science and technology may benefit us, make
our lives simpler, and cause us to reassess how we conduct our everyday lives.
The technology we are already familiar with and exposed to have given us the opportunity to
develop further, and this list of present and prospective future technologies is certain to have the
power to significantly alter our lives.
Automatic language recognition
The latest online innovation that is sweeping the nation is natural language processing. Although
you have probably seen it in action in Google's autocomplete feature or when your smartphone
provides a forecast of what you are attempting to enter, it is actually capable of far more
intelligent things.
With its picture generator Dall-E 2, OpenAI, a firm at the vanguard of artificial intelligence, first
took the internet by storm. Now it's back, developing Chat GPT, a chatbot that can write poetry
from scratch, easily explain complicated ideas, and carry on lengthy discussions as if it were a
real person.
The GPT-3 program, which powers Chat GPT, was trained on billions of text instances before
being taught how to construct sentences that make sense.
A potential application of AI is Chat GPT. It has demonstrated its capacity to create entirely
original websites, write lengthy books, and even make jokes, but it obviously hasn't yet grasped
humor.
Gesture-Based Computing
The idea of gesture-based computing may have gained popularity because to Minority Report,
but it has been around for a long. Additionally, it is already present in a variety of technologies
and is practically second nature to the majority of people.
On our smartphones, tablets, and other smart gadgets, how many motions do we currently utilise
on a daily basis? It's plausible to envision a day in the future when we manipulate data in a
virtual environment using voice commands rather than a mouse and keyboard.
3D printed food
We don't exactly live in a universe where we can create anything out of thin air using Star Trek
replicators. However, 3D printing technology is advancing swiftly, and businesses are already
testing food printing.
2. A little low in the refrigerator? Future you won't have any issues; simply print some cakes,
veggies, or even a pizza. Here, we're having enormous dreams.