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Writing a sci fi manuscript, and continuing to fine tune it, made me do a ton of extra research on current trends in AI, biotech, material science, and VR. Like a big refresh.

Not because the text focuses in detail on this tech (it doesn’t), but rather so that I have a general idea of what technologies are likely to come before or after other ones, to create what seems (at least to me) a reasonably coherent future world (with one big unrealistic extra thing I threw in there for fun).

There are a lot of different path dependencies or “alternate timelines” for how the world could look in say 2030, 2040, 2050, and so on. So no sci fi vision can be said to fully predict things. And for example, we don’t fault the movie Blade Runner for not accurately predicting what 2019 would be like in 1982.

But my goal is to be “well-considered.” Plausible. Or at least, plausible in the places where I am intending to be the most plausible.

For example if I read a space opera set 500 years in the future and AI is nowhere to be found, or minimally so, I am distracted by this unless given a plausible explanation. The explanation of “the author didn’t think about it” isn’t good enough, at least for something that big.

What technologies do you expect to surprise to the upside or downside in the next few decades?
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Other Barry · 63w
AI that mimics a real human’s personality, mannerisms, etc. Making a replacement human possible. But then maybe it is or it turns evil. Gives you an opportunity to include a Barry/nostr:npub18zj5ygv8pkdk07hyddjtks9tduk67k9k4s8ezs7wrkzu85mu6rxq4zz5tz cameo.
wolfpy · 63w
Genetic selection on birth, engineering babies, neurolink as a wealth divide, those who have and those who have not. All the drawbacks like unknown cancers popping up at 20 for engineering DNA. And sideloading ads or hacking peoples brains. Engineering discoveries of materials you can control gravit...
VonNaturAustreVe · 63w
Good luck in your work 😉
Chrys · 63w
Upside: 1. Nuclear Energy 2. Energy Storage 2. Wearable smart materials 3. Human-Computer integration, Neural Prosthetic (Cyborgish, if biological computers aren't being developed in parallel ) 4. AI (more of an obvious choice)
wolfpy · 63w
Cultural differences of a species because they lived in different countries similar to How we have between countries.
mleku · 63w
Ron Herbert already shot his shot about the AI problem, I think it was a well considered conclusion really, i think the A gives it all away. Artificial... not just "crafted" but "fake", ersatz i'm not saying that machines can't do useful things with ideas, they just can't do thinking because they...
Nadia · 63w
Tech like AI and biotech could be exponential…particular this protein design for age reversal. Plenty of money in that area….oh and AI driven governance systems. Material science could upend everything in construction….and stealth tech stuff. I’ve also read about these room temp semi-condu...
Cells of Theseus · 63w
Pharma and AI for biology will not advance as quickly as seems to be consensus imo. That isn’t to say there won’t be progress, there will. But legacy discovery pipelines will take longer to replace than people think for a variety of reasons. AI is heavily data dependent. Everyone saw the impact...
Scale Bar · 63w
I'm here for Lyn diving into materials science. 🔬 😊 🤘 Everything is made of something. VR, Quantum, Fusion will surprise to the downside. Nature and live music will continue to surprise to the upside.
Kevin · 63w
So, I was reading the Dan Simmons books, Hyperion and Fall of Hyperion. Depending on what your theme of the sci Fi book here's something to think about: Hyperion is about a ton of planets multiple light years away from each other. And as each one gets teleportation gates, before it's operational m...
Mark · 63w
I expect umbrellas to continue to go strong.
Nusa · 63w
I think materials science, biology and chemistry all hit the same wall. We have a problem in understanding particle physics. It’s not obvious when this is, but progress won’t be a simple function of available compute although everyone seems a little drunk on it right now.
Abstract Equilibrium · 63w
Spice-enabled space travel, but only after we galactically ban AI 😏
regenera · 63w
Physical travel between stars is so slow, it'll only happen once - the first wave of colonists spreading outwards from some origin will be von Neumann-like probes. Unlike popular conception of these probes as big machines, I believe they would be nanomachines traveling at substantial fractions of l...
FyatF*ri · 63w
Good Luck on the project! Eagerly anticipated. What a great topic to put your dab hand to.
Kiko Tsuki · 63w
Si nos detenemos en la Filosofía de la élite TESCREAL. Todos los que estamos leyendo este hilo nunca veremos ni llegaremos al futuro. 1. Somos escoria que contamina el planeta y hay que eliminar eliminar 2. Las élites se quieren perpetuar en un "Homo Optimus": Eugenistas 3. Van a crear una nueva...
gon · 63w
Sounds fun. About to finish Broken money nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a , massive fun of your work. Still sorry the words “Check your financial privilege” didn’t stick through in the bitcoin verse
JB · 63w
Something I always loved about Dune was the lack of AI. Futuristic caveman sort of combat. Sometimes AI makes things too easy; doesn't add enough color to the little things. I feel like it's either all in or nothing. AI controls every aspect of life, or has been completely destroyed on purpose.
Secularblasphemist · 63w
That’s awesome Lyn! Sci-fi author here (yes bitcoin allowed me to fulfill that dream). To quote Frederick Pohl “great sci-fi doesn’t just predict the automobile, it describes the traffic jam.” So you’re on the right track. If you ever want to talk shop don’t hesitate to reach out.
Secularblasphemist · 63w
One other piece of advice I’d offer is to not gloss over characterization. Sci-fi is the “literature of ideas” but the audience can only really engage with the cool tech/worlds if they relate to the characters. This is hard to do but worth it. And there are some straightforward techniques to...
PatriciaABSantos · 63w
Lets hope they make better space food for astronauts and interplanetary spaceflights🤞🏼🤞🏼
Hoshi · 63w
upside: agriculture, medicine and entertainment technology (for adults) downside: space and flying cars
Casey R · 63w
I honestly think it depends on whether we're able to shift the prevailing understanding of foundational physics, i.e., overcome materialism. I think if the materialist scientific priesthood begins to breakdown, new technologies will arise that nobody could predict.
Werner · 63w
This sounds very exciting! VR is being totally underestimated. Humanity will dive deeper into virtual worlds than we will reach out to the universe.
contrarian · 63w
Nanobot medicine/supplements for wellness and performance enhancement.
PROMETHEUS · 63w
Remote killing machines.
ChxMD · 63w
Wait, what? Ur writing a sci-fi book? 🤯
Pasquino · 63w
Tattoos on human skin that are scannable QR code chip embeds.
Socrates · 63w
Giant pyramid-shaped energy generators that secure a worldwide telepathic information network
JordanP · 62w
A combo of both movies Minority Report and Idiocracy
hodlmunk · 62w
I think we will start to see real progress again in the physical world (not just digital) better air and land transportation, energy infrastructure, and environmental geo-engineering… (weather/climate control) and of course medical educational and housing … all these things have lagged progress ...
hodlmunk · 62w
How about DNA as data storage : Storing data in DNA is a groundbreaking approach with numerous advantages over traditional storage methods. Here’s why researchers and technologists are exploring this field: 1. High Density • DNA is incredibly compact. One gram of DNA can theoretically store 2...
Bewlay · 59w
With implants you could technically have telepathy