• lemmy689
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    01 month ago

    Things get “Wild in the Streets” and the voting age is lowered to 15. Everybody over 30 is put into retirement camps and fed LSD all day.

  • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]
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    01 month ago

    Radio music will be almost entirely AI generated by 2035.

    I am faithful that humans will continue to be the primary composers, performers, and tastemakers of music even when AI tools are involved, because music is simply fun to do for people who do it. I know I’m simply not interested in giving up my passion even though an AI could do it, and I think most musicians are with me on that. We do it because it is worth doing.

    But as far as radio pop music is concerned, I think that listeners will eventually be conditioned to prefer “better than real” (but really more polished than real life) music, just like we have with modern record production, particularly auto-tune, drum sample replacement/augmentation, vocaloids, virtual analog plugin software, compression and saturation, and sample-based electronic music. And once that happens, it’ll be cheaper and more predictable to ask an AI to spit out a song than to pay human producers to do it.

    • @reksas@sopuli.xyz
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      01 month ago

      definitely, i tested generating a song with random letter mess as “lyrics” and it sounded quite good to my ear.

      Then again I dont really listen to music actively so maybe I just can’t tell all the crap from it like how some other people fall in love with ai chatbots because they dont know any better either.

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      01 month ago

      At least with Vocaloid, all the voice actors(?)/singers(?)/providers(?) consent* to having their voices used for these voicebanks and aren’t being duped into making a VB. At least I hope they aren’t.

      Also, there is a lot of human work put into making a vocaloid song, which will be something AI pop slop on the radio will have done everything they can to try to cut out to save money.

      *Exception being Ueki-loid and Hide

  • @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    01 month ago

    We’ll have reduced the human body to basically just another machine and will be in the process of reverse-engineering it. So many new techniques and sources of data have come online all at the same time in biology.

    This is in contrast to the current situation where we know a few things about select parts of the body in isolation.

    • @ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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      01 month ago

      To piggyback in this, there will be organic technology created: computers using synapses, muscles powering things, etc.

  • @SexDwarf@lemmy.world
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    01 month ago

    The today’s “brave new world” will start turning into Orwellian Big Brother society. It’s already happening. Of course neither option is great but I prefer drugs, orgies and idiots to surveillance, absolute police state and slaves/prisoners.

    • ivanafterall ☑️
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      01 month ago

      It’s inadvisable to think about people being after you, “how would I hide,” etc…but if you give it a thought or two, you might realize it would already be very, very, very difficult to escape nearly omnipresent surveillance. You just need to put one or two headlines together…

      “Google Tracking Your Phone Even Before You Open App/Potentially Even When Phone is Off”

      “DOGE Has Gained Access to Americans’ Private Data”

      Etc… We let it sneak up on us and we’re going to find it’s seemingly all there at once.

      • @SexDwarf@lemmy.world
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        In Finland the Police has been demanding full access to fingerprints originally gathered for passports and IDs (of around three million citizens) which means that the police could use them for other than their intended purposes. AND it looks like the police is finally going to have their way in this matter. This is how a police state is build, one step at a time until it’s too late to complain.

  • Following the path of other regimes around the world, the USA builds their own “great firewall”, segmenting most people here away from the global internet. At around the same time, personal VPNs become explicitly illegal. We might also see the government seize control of at least one certificate registrar, if they don’t fire up their own, thereby “owning” TLS online.

    On the upside, there’s a chance we will see more grass-roots efforts to reboot a lot of institutions that were co-opted by the rich. You’re just never going to hear about that through conventional channels. For instance: local newspapers with real journalism behind them. Or more small businesses with the intent to last, rather than sell. It’s possible that more of those things will be co-ops, union shops, or even Mondragon inspired. Either way, there’s a path forward for more community, real communication, and eventual prosperity, provided folks keep their heads and take things offline where necessary.

  • @Allero@lemmy.today
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    01 month ago

    By level of confidence, from top to bottom:

    Bitcoin will dump soon and then raise up again around 2028

    Trump will stay in power until next elections (and yes, elections will still take place)

    Ukraine will have to surrender to Russia around late 2025-early 2026, boosting authoritarian regimes around the world

    Linux desktop share will raise to 6% by 2027

  • @randon31415@lemmy.world
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    -The internet will become something only old people use and will fill up with old people like radio and TV before it. Something new will be the hip new thing that kids use/consume, though it technically could be considered the internet

    -Coal power plants will be phased out entirely in U.S.A. with some taking credit and others morning the loss of a purely economic conversion over to natural gas power. It will look like it is solar’s time to shine, but a “new” way of generating power which is cheaper and slightly cleaner will take over and slowly convert natural gas plants to whatever it is.

    -There will be a detracted argument over whether or not what comes after current gen-AI is considered sapient and worthy of rights. While the debate will be straightforward in a vacuum, other semi-related topics will mix in including: the rich wanting their AI doppelgangers to keep control of the money/power they earned during life; something to do with sex and/or relationships because of course there will be; religious opposition until the poll numbers swap, then there will be some regions that view AI rights a helping the disadvantaged

    -A young politician from the democrats will get elected on the back of anti-Trump hate. They will have in their first two years theoretically enough support to pass substantial legislation, but will be stopped by a small number of conservative democrats from doing anything substantial save for maybe one big accomplishment. They will loose the 2030 midterms to a bunch of republicans and a “grass-roots” organization that is paid for by rich business owners, but will come back to win the 2032 election against a rich republican from New England. However, they won’t have control over the congress and by 2035 will be a lame duck.

    -Someone will scrap NASA’s current human space flight plans to promote their own plan, which in itself will be scrapped when a new administration comes in. By 2035, articles will be printing “it is a shame that no real current alive human has stepped foot on the moon”, taking a subtle dig at China’s AI-human that is currently building structures on the moon.

    • Lv_InSaNe_vL
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      someone will scrap NASAs current human space flight plans to promote their own plan, which in itself will be scrapped when a new administration comes in

      Kinda like how each administration switches if we are going to Mars or the Moon next based purely on what the previous guy said haha

  • venotic
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    The United States will no longer be a member of NATO or the United Nations or both. The US is being labeled as an adversary by Germany, so in 10 years, the United States may very well lose half of it’s allies because of these 4 years we’re enduring.

    Russia could still lose it’s war with Ukraine and may have lost because of the combined efforts of the EU since the US 10 years ago (accounting the time scale) has abandoned Ukraine. Russia and the United States could very well be allies by this point which would make the world arm themselves since we’re seeing countries retaliate in trade wars.

    Inflation in 10 years will be the new norm because no politician, Democrat or Republican, can’t ever get their marbles of a grasp on holding corporations accountable.

    Speaking of Corporations, in 10 years, they would’ve sucked dry and owned well over every important asset, service and many acquisitions along the way. We would have to make the term ‘Megacorp’ to identify these corporations by.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    01 month ago

    In order of hopeful least hopeful:

    1. I finally create my first ever original song using something like Vocaloid or UTAU. Would absolutely prefer Vocaloid because I tried v6 once and it was so much nicer than UTAU/OpenUTAU and so much easier.
    2. I actually finish a Wattpad series I started instead of letting it rot after I lose interest.
    3. Pokémon Empire (my absolute favorite fan game, just below Uranium) doesn’t get nuked by Sintendo.
    4. The devs still working on Uranium finish the post game and let you capture the legendaries mentioned in the Tsukiyomi village museum(?).
    5. I finally get the remaining books in the Bakuman manga series and actually read the whole series. I’ve got the first 9 volumes, so I should hopefully be done at some point before the end of the decade, assuming my favorite place to go for used manga has the other 11 volumes at some point or doesn’t close down.