Saturday, May 23, 2015

My Life in 2030 - Loic Le Meur

My Life in 2030 - Loic Le Meur

My keynote presentation about the future based on this https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/my-life-february-23-2030-loic-le-meur?trk=prof-post
Published in: Technology

Transcript

  • 1. LOIC LE MEUR 2O3OMY LIFE ON MARCH 26 2030
  • 2. MARCH 26, 2030 I wake up exactly at the ideal time of my REM sleep with my brain reader PAST TECHNOLOGY
  • 3. INSTANT MEDICINE I feel a little weak. All my body data has already been sent to my doctor for analysis with a recommendation for him to prescribe drugs My personalized pills are 3D printed as I wake up
  • 4. MY MEDITATION I meditate and get an immediate analysis of the key ideas in my mind and can save some items as to do items. My statistics are projected on the wall of my bedroom, it shows me I passed 5,000 hours of meditation. In 2045 I will finally reach the 10,000 hours that are supposedly so helpful.
  • 5. AUGMENTED REALITY Information follows me. New Google Glass is a contact lens projecting on my retina
  • 6. BREAKFAST TIME GMOs have become common to reduce human diseases 3D printing enables humans to print any food
  • 7. HYDROFOILING It was a lot of fun riding my hydrofoil yesterday I’m going to print a few new wings to test them later I PRINT WHAT I NEED
  • 8. INSTA3D I’m so impressed how Insta3D, formed in 2012 became a billion dollar company so fast. Printing any object is widely available at Starbucks. There are thousands of startups that create object on demand. MAKILABS was a pioneer in this field.
  • 9. MOST OBJECTS ARE FREE OPEN SOURCED I remember I bought an Encyclopedia when I was a student in the 1990s. Then, knowledge became free. Now most objects can be downloaded and printed nearly for free, personalized to my tastes. Image credit Noah Hornberger’s Taco Vato Thingyverse
  • 10. HOW I RUN I’m going for a run outside. My knees are both artificial so I never have a knee pain ever again, I run at 15 km/h for an hour thanks to my Biomechatronics enhanced legs PAST TECHNOLOGY
  • 11. MY CAR I jump into my self driving car. Remember the Google Self Driving car video? Now it’s everywhere. Self driving cars reduced accidents to all time low VINTAGE SELF DRIVERS We look at people driving their cars as people using old Nokia phones and laugh, unless it’s a cool car.
  • 12. MY SMART CLOTHES PIONEERS As I’m reading the news in the car, my clothes teach me spanish David Eagleman’s sensory vest TED, March 2015
  • 13. “IN THE FUTURE HUMAN-DRIVEN CARS MAY BE ILLEGAL” ELON MUSK 3/2015
  • 14. JOB DESTRUCTION CAUSED BY MACHINES Article by Zack Kanter
  • 15. MY VIRTUAL ASSISTANT A.I. GREW grew to become omniscient – based on the data digitilized by humans in the 21st century Artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence anytime soon Progress and research in this field has become a major economical weapon IN THE PAST
  • 16. ROBOTS BigDog, Boston Dynamics
  • 17. SHOULD WE BE SCARE OF AI? Marc Andreessen’s view
  • 18. MOST MONEY MANAGERS WERE REPLACED BY AI YEARS AGO
  • 19. PROTESTS AGAINST ROBOTS HAVE MULTIPLIED. AS TAXI DRIVERS PROTESTED AGAINST UBER IN 2015 - WHITE COLLAR JOBS REPLACED BY AI AND ROBOTS
  • 20. 7 BILLION PEOPLE ARE CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET FOR
  • 21. 100% CONNECTED All objects around me are connected 100% of the time and keep updating themselves
  • 22. WORK FREEDOM Starting with Uber in Lyft, people work whenever they want, wherever they want. The market of microwork exploded, individuals have all become consultants for high value-added missions. Picture credit Her (2013) – All rights reserved
  • 23. AFRICA IS THE FASTEST GROWING CONTINENT Hard working young populations of Africa have taken millions of jobs from the US, Europe and even China  Constant education  Free knowledge  Remote Work  Freelancing  Crowdsourcing  Crowdfunding have enabled African workers to surpass average Western workers Slums have disappeared and poverty barely exists (pic: Sama Group center in Gulu)
  • 24. 3D PRINTED HOME Houses built in hours at very low cost contributed in solving poverty. No more slums.
  • 25. TAKING THE HYPERLOOP TO LA Hyperloop has become the most flexible than flying to LA HYPERLOOP
  • 26. LUNCH TIME 3D printing enabled humans to print any food Animal killing has become illegal in most countries
  • 27. ABOVE EARTH PIONEERS Short space trips for leisure & business
  • 28. ELON PUT THE FIRST MAN ON MARS IN 2030
  • 29. ENERGY All power is renewable, dominated by solar panels and energy storage, which have both become very cheap. Upgraded power grids work a bit like the Internet did back in 2015. Electricity is distributed, shared, and stored like data was then, and it's abundant - even though more electricity was needed to replace fossil fuels. This process has gone a long way to helping solve climate change.
  • 30. NO MORE GENERIC ADS Explosion of context-aware advertising Instant delivery via drones has made the process easier 3D printing & automation
  • 31. DRONES EVERYWHERE
  • 32. VINTAGE PINBALL A GIFT FROM MY FATHER
  • 33. MY HOME Intelligent doorbells Self-sufficient homes All-time high safety and security thanks to predictive technologyy PAST TECHNOLOGY
  • 34. “WE WANTED FLYING CARS, INSTEAD WE GOT 140 CHARACTERS” Peter Thiel Flying hot rod featured in a print ad circa 1946 for Alcoa Aluminum
  • 35. DATA IS DRIVING EDUCATION Alt school became the global standard Personalized Life long Distance learning PIONEERS Coursera, Udacity, Khan Academy
  • 36. DATA IS DRIVING DATING Dating is now down to science. Meeting your significant other will be enabled by big data and intelligent matching. IMAGE CREDIT Amy Webb: How I hacked online dating
  • 37. FUTURE OF HUMAN Explosion of artisanal creations Free time enables artistic expression IN THE PAST
  • 38. LIFE EXPECTANCY GAINED +10 YEARS AVERAGE Google’s Calicolabs went from 1.5 billion investment to a value of 200 billion
  • 39. VIRTUAL REALITY WILL DRAMATICALLY IMPROVE OUR LIVES
  • 40. MY NIGHTS AND EVENINGS When it gets dark, I enjoy seeing all the glowing plants on the road sides. DNA is software PIONEERS Austen Heinz Cambrian Genomics
  • 41. MAMMOTH IS BACK In 2015 Hwang Woo-Suk got the idea to clone a Mammoth from a 28,000 old DNA from bones
  • 42. MY GRANDSON My son has a new baby from frozen embryos. Freezing eggs and sperm has become standard practice IN THE PAST Facebook And Apple Offer To Pay For Female Employees To Freeze Their Eggs TechCrunch, 10/2014
  • 43. NO MORE WALLETS
  • 44. Most businesses that don’t have a social or environmental mission have died out, as nobody wants to buy their products.
  • 45. NO MORE KEYS Keys are stuck in the past
  • 46. NO HARDWARE Technology has faded in the background, only available when I need it. IN THE PAST
  • 47. DIGEST ALL THE RELEVANT INFORMATION, EVERY DAY HI LOIC, HERE IS YOUR DIGEST 83% EFFICIENCY: 88% SLEEP 82% WORK 100% MEDITATION 75% READING NEURAL SENSORS: 100% BODY IMPLANTS: 100% IMPORTANT MESSAGE An update to your artificial knees is available. Changelog: - Increased flexibility by 8% - Decrease risk when jumping from roofs higher than 4 meters - Update during sleep, 5 hours of immobility is necessary
  • 48. Assuming Plato remains correct about "Only the dead have seen the end of war", What are we humans killing each other over in 2030?
  • 49. SPECIAL THANKS MORGAN DENIS For helping me write and design the presentation TOM KATIS MARK KINSEY LEILA JANAH JAMES LINDENBAUM SAMANTHA MURILLO KEVIN WOLF JOHN JOHNSTON SACHA LEVY ANTOINE IMBERT And everyone who commented on my post on Facebook and Medium Thank you Loic Le Meur facebook.com/loic Twitter.com/loic Loic (at) leweb.co