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Clayton Mooney
@mooneymillions
A few of my 2030 predictions are: • AI wearables will make our memory 50% better • Bitcoin will hit $500K, crypto market at $20T • 4-year degrees will drop 40% Am I right or wrong?
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i think this one doesn't make sense: "AI wearables will make our memory 50% better". its like you are dipping your toes into a more assertive prediction but kept there. how do you think that ai will impact our relationship to the concept of memory as we know it today by 2030?
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Clayton Mooney
@mooneymillions
I wrote about it in my blog linked under the post, but here’s the section 🤠 “By 2030, memory accuracy for an average person will have improved by 50%. How do we get better at memory? I’ll start by stating the obvious; our brains reconstruct rather than replay events. Errors can be (and likely are) introduced each time that we think about a past event. Think about a cringe moment in your life that sometimes pops up as a shower thought. You’re probably the only person in the world still reconstructing that moment. And whatever the latest reconstruction is, I bet it’s only 25% accurate. There are 2 major drivers of people getting better at memory. One of those drivers is less sugar consumption.
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Clayton Mooney
@mooneymillions
The average American diet has WAY TOO MUCH sugar, which is impairing their memory by 30-50%. But this driver is going to play a small role in improving memory by 2030. Somewhere around 10%. It’ll take time to get more and more harmful ingredients out of products. Most of the other 90% of memory improvement by 2030 will come from AI tools. These tools will be further integrated into our everyday lives, apps, wearables, and experiences. As we have more and more fluid conversations with these tools, they will catalog everything. They’ll always be your sidekick with a perfect memory (your memory). It may be hard to visualize how your life will change with 50% better memory, but imagine this: · Walking into any event, and your wearable assists you with recognizing all faces, then sharing the name and your last interaction with the person approaching you (more focus on who you’re there to see and what you need to accomplish)
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Clayton Mooney
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· You gain more confidence from skills that normally would have taken you longer to grasp, such as playing a musical instrument or a sport (a step toward how Neo learns martial arts in The Matrix)”
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