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People in the early 1900s used to dream enthusiastically about the 21st century. They held ambitious world's fairs to celebrate humanity's ambitions, published glowing pop-sci articles, and wrote hopeful futuristic fiction. Who does that anymore? Who gets positively excited about what the future holds for our great-great-grandchildren? It feels like the 21st century, despite being just one average human lifespan away, already lies behind some inscrutable (and perhaps impassable) Great Filter caused by some combination of technological singularity, AI takeover, collapse of late-stage capitalism, demographic decline, societal rot, deadly pandemic, and/or climate catastrophe. It's as if nobody dares being bullish about humanity's future due to a growing collective (and largely unspoken) unease
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who's not bullish on the future? although I agree a lot of people are stuck.
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Far future I mean — one century out If you are, what do you think a hundreds years from now will look like?
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health has been cured, cities on Earth should have fixed the transportation issue (high speed efficient subway systems around the world), if we 100,000x devlopment in space travel we already have a world in Mars, and travelers beyond, Cyborgs walking as a new species, AI and human conscience are no longer two but one.
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