My takes with iPhone moments of each: Holographic AR conferencing. (2025) VR with sensory augmentation ‘suits’ (2030) H-H Neural Lace IRC communication (2040)
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I’m gonna bet neural lace will turn out to be impossible this century

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Sci-fi classic The Emoji Movie addressed this topic at length, but you didn't watch it did you? spoiler: Boy had written a long text to his crush, but replaced it with a super- emoji and won her heart.
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Been a bridge too far since Snapchat, but maybe Tiktok
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Hot take but Fortnite has messaging and thus a community built in. If it can keep that community and plug it into others, it stays hidden from traditional metrics and can supplant Facebook from behind. Question is what brings in people over the age of 20 and women.
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Back to the start: voice?
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Also, Snapchat's concept of "talking with pictures and videos" hasn't really gone mainstream. Only just now seeing stuff like Loom make video communication popular in the workplace.
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The next step is really just thought-to-emoji translation. BCI hieroglyphics essentially. In all seriousness though check out the project “AlterEgo” made at MIT, I think it raises interesting questions:https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/alterego/overview/ …
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How do you explain a heartbeat signal to your therapist? ?SYNTAX ERROR: Should be "<3" [ASCII 0x3C 0x33] instead of "Yo". See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartbeat_(computing) … and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keepalive . In some instances of human communication, if the heartbeat signal stops, people actually die.
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