2. We will see bitcoins become worthless. No inherent value and no force backing them.
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3. Quantum computing will never be useful for real problems. Scaling up is too hard, too much noise. See https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~deloera/TEACHING/VIDEOS/Kalai-Lectures/hkD.pdf …
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Not making a prediction on genetic eng. Yes, we can do embryo selection. Not holding my breath on general purpose human CRISPR, but maybe
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5. Intelligent life on Earth will never escape and survive outside the solar system. We're stuck with this sun.
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6. We won't see artificial uteruses in our lifetime. Maybe the distant future.
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7. Apps will improve and contain more features, and more apps will be available and affordable.
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@menaquinone4 my life is really quite similar to 1980. I'm not sure that was true from, say, 1915 to 1950.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
@the_explanator @menaquinone4 basically the low hanging fruit got picked. Now advances are very hard.
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