I'm surprised they left out the possibility of being able to 3-D print organs, getting rid of organ donors and wait lists for organs. The printed organs would also be perfect matches since it is designed specifically for your body
Borborygmi yeah that will take decades to do. Because the cells in our body Maintain them selves to keep them fictional.To make a 3D print organ to do that will take a long time .
maybe decades to complete the manufacturing process. But once we have the machines and materials capable to construct a 3D organ, it would be a lot faster to make an organ than to find a match from a willing host, or wait until that perfect match dies so you can take their organs. The 3D organ would work like a pacemaker, once installed it needs little to no maintenance(hopefully). Artificial hearts have even been around since the 80's, and with the rate that technology is exponentially growing, I wouldn't be surprised to see 3D organs that work in 30 years or so. We are talking about the future, it hasn't happened yet so the best we can do is hope that someone is able to find a way to make them.
Borborygmi this also is predict to create jobs that require making organs for the right people. Imagine also how 3d printers would have to be manufactured and repaired . So new products could either go into the market or it could change retail and manufacturing
7:23 Augmented Reality is different from Virtual Reality. Virtual Reality is putting yourself into a video game, while Augmented Reality is the opposite; putting the video game into real life.
3D printing is as close to having Star Trek-like replicators as we're likely to ever come, the ones we're using today are going to be considered laughable, near useless junk compared to what we'll have in 10 years, we'll even be creating replacement body parts with them. Also something people miss is we'll eventually have ones that can print complex, good tasting food from raw materials with much longer shelf lives, which will save the enormous amount of waste we generate from shipping, storing and cooking today.
I live on a lane where there is a family that owns 4 of the houses going down the hill. Whenever I look outside at night, I see cords across their driveways, plugged into each car they have. To make this clear, their is 4 cars on one house, 2 on the next, 3 on the third house, and 2 on the last. I can't help but imagine the electric bill for 11 electric cars plugged in at least once a week. I don't know how long they last, I just see that they all charge them at once.
AI doesn't scare me anywhere near as much as Internet of Things (hooking everything into the cloud). Where's the top 10 emerging consumer protection laws that will keep all the companies making this amazing technology from screwing us over? ;)
All i can see is that unemployment will rise,and the world will be only paradise for the huge companies and rich people,a robot won't complain,get tired or want payment so why employ a person when you can save money on a robot?
United4Games until robots get good and fast enough to keep up with production, it won't be a problem. If a human can finish 100 orders an hour but complains and gets paid the whole time but a robot can get two done per hour and doesn't give a shit, you would need the human. However, if they ever come up with say robots from I robot that can do everything humans can but faster and more efficient, than we are screwed and the economy crashes leaving the creator of robots the one rich person on top of everyone else.
i didn't say tomorrow it will happen,probably under 5 years and they don't need a humanoid like in I-robot,just similar to those that are working on the car assembly lines,just smarter..self driving cars are pretty good today,but like i said give them few years,also delivery bots are coming.and McDonald's is also started using them..self driving trucks,cars those can all be fully integrated in 5 years..that means less jobs..it will happen,won't happen tomorrow and everything won't happen at once but slowly it will happen..
Yeah, but by that time, I'm sure you will be retired and living a comfy life. With how things are going, even I will be living on retirement money when it actually happens or be running a business that does not need robots except in one or two things.
To save millions of lives. All jobs will be replaced by the end of the century anyway. It's going to happen. So there's no point in delaying it in one sector.
But there will still be a higher demand for mechanics and programmers with the more possibility of drivers becoming technitions or pilots with semi automated vehicles.
Around a year ago, UWA "University of West Australia" Once asked for people's opinion on a new idea for a class. My wife suggested 3D Printing from watching Big Hero Six. The idea was out voted for another "save world" ideas... Now what do we have? Cheaper and functioning artificial limbs for amputees via 3D Printing... and many more other progress with it. I wish to know what they're thinking now. :)
The Hyperloop won't work as long as you need to attach it to the ground. And somehow make it impervious to physical hits from the outside(or the inside, people are crazy after all) Hacker's paradise. Def Hacker's paradise. Not to mention the company can also control the thing, not just you. I just want to be able to teleport. When will that be a thing?
- Nobody will never buy products on the internet who would be so dumb to put their credit card info on the red? - Radio will never die - CD are the future - autonomous driving is dangerous a human drives better than a computer - hyperloop won't work because is different to everything we've done before
It'll be interesting to come back to this video in 10 years and see how many of these technologies that are supposed to change our lives turn out to be pipe dreams and failures (I'm guessing quite a few).
The EM drive could work in space where minute changes in particle velocity can increase or decrease directional momentum. However, it will never be strong enough to overcome gravitational pulls greater than a tenth of earth gravity. Plus, unless the drive is large enough, it would be extremely slow to start or stop.
Though this Top 10 is from March 2017 ... and the list is great ... but I think one of the greatest things that will change our lives or an upgrade is the Blockchain technology... it is revolutionizing the Financial markets and also the tech markets and hence I think it maybe on an additional top 10 list. Thanks.
When they talked about all the appliances talking to each other in the SmartThings house, I immediately thought of that Treehouse of Horror episode, so when they mentioned it, I laughed pretty hard!
i wish i could ENJOY Virtual reality, but its only good at this stage of developement for people who already wear prescription glasses,otherwise,the rest of us get headaches. nice job with the video
I have three 3d printers and already make several tools and household stuff. I'd hardly say it's in its infancy. The affordable version maybe but the tech has been around for years.
smart things connected to the internet could get hacked and used to spy on you,break into your home etc,so a a lot of security would need to come with it
I think virtual reality will be more of a recreational and possibly educational use. Where different programs would have to be developed and the hardware would have to be manufactured
To all the ppl that don't like the idea of smart cars get over it cuz they will find a way to make them work no matter what the weather is like, the future is coming like it or not and the same goes for all the other inventions
Electric cars are brilliant; but there are 2 problems 1) Range; the distance you can travel isn't very far so not good for travelling long distances 2) Recharge time; this is the biggest problem. Even if there are enough recharge locations; it will still take a lot of time to completely recharge the batteries.
I'm prepared to fight like a Kilkenny cat if they try and tell me "humans are not fit to drive, computers are" and ask for my car. I'm prepared to become the computer if I have to.
Umm, how precisely do you think the electricity for electric cars is generated? By fossil fuels. You're not reducing pollution, you're just relocating it.
I support and all major innovations anyone can contribute for the greater good it wasnt long when everyone says man cant fly..but look at us nowits a matter of tweaking the idea and supporting it
They missed one of the biggest possible impacts of technology on our lives - the development of room temperature superconductors. Room temperature superconductors would be one of the technical holy grails and the impact on our lives would be massive. For a start electricity would be much much cheaper as the losses in the grids through transmission would be almost eliminated. It would enable electric devices to become much smaller and much more efficient with reduced power consumption. It would enable possibly a half or more of the world's generating capacity to be turned off saving billions of dollars and there would be huge reductions in CO2 emissions. Room temperature superconductors would also spawn new developments in battery and renewable power sources.
Hey Mojo. Don't rely on the hyped up brochure from Hyperloop for your only source of information regarding this technology. It is in its infancy but it is also highly impractical too. For a start a 'near vacuum' and air providing a reduced friction contact (you know 'hovercraft') don't mix well. to have air flowing in through the tracks means that a 'near vacuum' would be almost impossible to obtain and maintain without a massive massive vacuum pump system to continually draw out the air that is used to support the pods and it is air in the tube which will slow down the pods considerably. On top of this there are huge problems that need to be overcome regarding safety, security, expansion/contraction of the tubes, and how to make it as straight as possible so the occupants don't get sick from the 'G' force in any corners at nearly the speed of sound. Besides why hasn't Musk actually put serious amounts of his own money into the development of such a fantastic idea? Why throw it open to others? The idea of a train in a vacuum tube using something like maglev isn't a new idea nor is it Musk's. I know he is building cars but if this thing is so good and a 'winner' then why isn't he doing it instead of going into space?
Half of these things like the Hyperloop are quite literally a pipe dream. The also, EM drive doesn't defy the laws of physics and its exactly like one of those over hyped "perpetual" motion machines.
To me, the current era seems like an era where there is an absolute absence of a disruptive technology or an original idea. Now a days what o feel that most of the time, engineers and scientists come out with something like upgradation work.... I personally feel that another Dark Ages has begun...
I am excited about these technologies coming. I am optimistic about the future. I hope robots get well trained so they don't do a great deal of harm. May diseases get eradicated like never before too. I am much of a fan of Ray Kurzweil. I want 3D printing to also be on building, organs to save more lives and food to feed the world. I want to also see ways that we get to live longer than ever. I want to live to be 120. To have anyone able to afford to space travel is wonderful. And have fast transportation to go around the world like never before. Now I am more excited about making my dreams a reality.
3D printing or as companies call it "copyright infringement" Buuuut that is another topic that can keep humans in this golden age of owning nothing and never amounting to anything.
"Transhumanism is the belief that humans can still evolve." I mean, I get what that line was going for, but WOW is that a spit in the face of biological evolution.
most of the things on this list honestly make me question my decision to only live for another 15 years before getting a doctor to end it for me, but the only thing that will change my decision is if Genetic engineering gets advanced enough it's like getting plastic surgery, so that i can modify my metabolism so i don't get fat from my debauched lifestyle, and cheap enough to apply to a general populace. that's the only thing that might make me want to live longer that 35. i have real hopes for modification systems that use the CRISPR system, but it may not get to the point i desire in 15 years.
I'm surprised they left out the possibility of being able to 3-D print organs, getting rid of organ donors and wait lists for organs. The printed organs would also be perfect matches since it is designed specifically for your body
Borborygmi is that a real thing? source?
Only for flat organs (such as skin) but eventually. link= 3dprint.com/119885/wake-forest-3d-printed-tissue/
Borborygmi yeah that will take decades to do. Because the cells in our body Maintain them selves to keep them fictional.To make a 3D print organ to do that will take a long time .
maybe decades to complete the manufacturing process. But once we have the machines and materials capable to construct a 3D organ, it would be a lot faster to make an organ than to find a match from a willing host, or wait until that perfect match dies so you can take their organs. The 3D organ would work like a pacemaker, once installed it needs little to no maintenance(hopefully). Artificial hearts have even been around since the 80's, and with the rate that technology is exponentially growing, I wouldn't be surprised to see 3D organs that work in 30 years or so. We are talking about the future, it hasn't happened yet so the best we can do is hope that someone is able to find a way to make them.
Borborygmi this also is predict to create jobs that require making organs for the right people. Imagine also how 3d printers would have to be manufactured and repaired . So new products could either go into the market or it could change retail and manufacturing
7:23 Augmented Reality is different from Virtual Reality.
Virtual Reality is putting yourself into a video game, while Augmented Reality is the opposite; putting the video game into real life.
Dr. Pug yea, not sure how they got that one wrong
Delux ide Is that sarcasm I detect?
Everheard of a Nerve Gear?
Captain23rd Gaming sword art online boizzz
Hopefully driveless reduce or ends car accidents
3D printing is as close to having Star Trek-like replicators as we're likely to ever come, the ones we're using today are going to be considered laughable, near useless junk compared to what we'll have in 10 years, we'll even be creating replacement body parts with them.
Also something people miss is we'll eventually have ones that can print complex, good tasting food from raw materials with much longer shelf lives, which will save the enormous amount of waste we generate from shipping, storing and cooking today.
I live on a lane where there is a family that owns 4 of the houses going down the hill. Whenever I look outside at night, I see cords across their driveways, plugged into each car they have. To make this clear, their is 4 cars on one house, 2 on the next, 3 on the third house, and 2 on the last. I can't help but imagine the electric bill for 11 electric cars plugged in at least once a week. I don't know how long they last, I just see that they all charge them at once.
Whoa Technology!🤓
Jenny Gholson yandere sim?
Jenny Gholson It doesn't work if you don't use all caps.
AI doesn't scare me anywhere near as much as Internet of Things (hooking everything into the cloud).
Where's the top 10 emerging consumer protection laws that will keep all the companies making this amazing technology from screwing us over? ;)
Waccoon
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+Waccoon Unfortunately, in the US at least, our legislatures (state and Federal) tend to be reactive rather than proactive.
the hyperloop is a vacuum that can collapse in on itself if any hole appears in the structure
franklin clinton even if there's a nearly microscopic hole :D
That's rather terrifying. if it wasn't claustrophobic already enough...
going 600 mph? probably would be instant death/decompression when it got to you
Kagarin? it would accelerate slowly I imagine
no thanks. I think I'll walk 😕
All i can see is that unemployment will rise,and the world will be only paradise for the huge companies and rich people,a robot won't complain,get tired or want payment so why employ a person when you can save money on a robot?
United4Games until robots get good and fast enough to keep up with production, it won't be a problem. If a human can finish 100 orders an hour but complains and gets paid the whole time but a robot can get two done per hour and doesn't give a shit, you would need the human. However, if they ever come up with say robots from I robot that can do everything humans can but faster and more efficient, than we are screwed and the economy crashes leaving the creator of robots the one rich person on top of everyone else.
i didn't say tomorrow it will happen,probably under 5 years and they don't need a humanoid like in I-robot,just similar to those that are working on the car assembly lines,just smarter..self driving cars are pretty good today,but like i said give them few years,also delivery bots are coming.and McDonald's is also started using them..self driving trucks,cars those can all be fully integrated in 5 years..that means less jobs..it will happen,won't happen tomorrow and everything won't happen at once but slowly it will happen..
I agree 100%. It’s so obvious
So have a universal guaranteed basic income, paid for with a robot tax.
Yeah, but by that time, I'm sure you will be retired and living a comfy life. With how things are going, even I will be living on retirement money when it actually happens or be running a business that does not need robots except in one or two things.
hey its me in the tumbnail :D
Philip J. Fry yeh
first time i started watching Mojo you were at 4 milion subscribers, now look at you, you grabbed alot of attention, im happy for you WatchMojo
*10). Sound Disrupters for Firefighter*
*9). Hyperloop*
*8). Transhumanism*
*7). The EM Drive*
*6). SmartThings*
*5). Driverless Cars*
*4). Electric Cars*
*3). VR*
*2). Artificial Intelligence*
*1). 3D Printing*
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*1). Eye Tribe*
*2). Atmospheric Water Harvesting*
*3). Leap Motion*
self driving cars will only work in big cities
and what's the point? Just to take away jobs?
To save millions of lives.
All jobs will be replaced by the end of the century anyway. It's going to happen. So there's no point in delaying it in one sector.
But there will still be a higher demand for mechanics and programmers with the more possibility of drivers becoming technitions or pilots with semi automated vehicles.
Blueberry Bandit they won’t and aren’t being replace. The ratio of new jobs to old jobs will be 1 to 10, with the exact same population
Great top 10 topic/video, watchmojo!
Around a year ago, UWA "University of West Australia"
Once asked for people's opinion on a new idea for a class.
My wife suggested 3D Printing from watching Big Hero Six.
The idea was out voted for another "save world" ideas...
Now what do we have? Cheaper and functioning artificial limbs for amputees via 3D Printing... and many more other progress with it.
I wish to know what they're thinking now. :)
Long time since Watch Mojo had a worthy Top 10 video.
electric cars won't stop pollution in cars
joel perez they are more requiring to manufacture and more expensive, they use Nuke power plants instead of simple gaz stations
The price and pollution on EVs will lower in the future
Electric cars is the future
great list Watchmojo!
Can't wait to see the Hyperloop concept in action, if they ever manage on making it work efficiently~
Very informative.
Great vid guys
6:08 - my favorite Black Mirror episode!
Great topic please do more
deadass, this shit will helps us in the future 🤔
I'm on board for all these tech advances, except self driving cars...I like being behind the wheel too much
Roman Gerard same
The Hyperloop won't work as long as you need to attach it to the ground. And somehow make it impervious to physical hits from the outside(or the inside, people are crazy after all)
Hacker's paradise. Def Hacker's paradise. Not to mention the company can also control the thing, not just you.
I just want to be able to teleport. When will that be a thing?
- Nobody will never buy products on the internet who would be so dumb to put their credit card info on the red?
- Radio will never die
- CD are the future
- autonomous driving is dangerous a human drives better than a computer
- hyperloop won't work because is different to everything we've done before
Just a minor correction: the EM drive is not for lift off but for slowly building incredible momentum when already in space.
It'll be interesting to come back to this video in 10 years and see how many of these technologies that are supposed to change our lives turn out to be pipe dreams and failures (I'm guessing quite a few).
I remember when there was no commercials on TH-cam
Those tubes from Futurama would be badass to have
Bender from Futurama would've been useful footage in #2
any one else see the black mirror in the images
The EM drive could work in space where minute changes in particle velocity can increase or decrease directional momentum. However, it will never be strong enough to overcome gravitational pulls greater than a tenth of earth gravity. Plus, unless the drive is large enough, it would be extremely slow to start or stop.
Though this Top 10 is from March 2017 ... and the list is great ... but I think one of the greatest things that will change our lives or an upgrade is the Blockchain technology... it is revolutionizing the Financial markets and also the tech markets and hence I think it maybe on an additional top 10 list. Thanks.
I could never, ever, ever go into a hyperloop. Claustrophobia. It's real.
When they talked about all the appliances talking to each other in the SmartThings house, I immediately thought of that Treehouse of Horror episode, so when they mentioned it, I laughed pretty hard!
When we're in 2020, that'll *feel* like the future
You guys should do a countdown on the best rap songs with a singing chorus like written in the stars and the show goes on
The title said it would change my life but the video said it would change the world, does this mean my life is the world?
i wish i could ENJOY Virtual reality, but its only good at this stage of developement for people who already wear prescription glasses,otherwise,the rest of us get headaches. nice job with the video
Do one on the Mendala effect!
It was Fruit Loops 3 months ago! For an entire WEEK.
I have three 3d printers and already make several tools and household stuff. I'd hardly say it's in its infancy. The affordable version maybe but the tech has been around for years.
The Hyperloop has been shown dozens of times to be either monumentally dangerous or just flat out impossible, the vacuum is simply too large
Finally a good theme
smart things connected to the internet could get hacked and used to spy on you,break into your home etc,so a a lot of security would need to come with it
Hey, how about "10 times Yugi/Pharaoh screwed the rules"?
I like the idea of 3d printing organs for transplants using the recipient"s own stem cells.
I think virtual reality will be more of a recreational and possibly educational use. Where different programs would have to be developed and the hardware would have to be manufactured
To all the ppl that don't like the idea of smart cars get over it cuz they will find a way to make them work no matter what the weather is like, the future is coming like it or not and the same goes for all the other inventions
The number one choice has a benefit for space travel as well.
Well in all technicality we are still evolving to live is to evolve as long we live and reproduce we are evolving
Electric cars are brilliant; but there are 2 problems
1) Range; the distance you can travel isn't very far so not good for travelling long distances
2) Recharge time; this is the biggest problem. Even if there are enough recharge locations; it will still take a lot of time to completely recharge the batteries.
I wonder how many of these we'll see in a future video titled "top 10 technologies that were supposed to change your life"?
I'm prepared to fight like a Kilkenny cat if they try and tell me "humans are not fit to drive, computers are" and ask for my car. I'm prepared to become the computer if I have to.
Umm, how precisely do you think the electricity for electric cars is generated? By fossil fuels. You're not reducing pollution, you're just relocating it.
Honestly anything in Futurama should be on this list.
So self driving cars are more important than clean water, I guess!
I really want driverless cars and faster transportation. I'd love to read, play videogames, or sleep while being taken from one place to another.
WatchMojo: Artificial Intelligence / Robots with personalities.
Me: Bite my shiny metal A S S !
Hello! Please make a video on the Mandela effect!!!
lily d Reaction Time?
lily d go on their website and submit it. that's how they make their videos is from people submitting their ideas to them
Driveless Car, ok that is Enough, this is going to be like Wall-E XD
*2:17** - Transhumanism*
*7:34** - Artificial Intelligence*
#11 the power glove
The future is so bright...
I was able to type this one year into the future. First!
I support and all major innovations anyone can contribute for the greater good it wasnt long when everyone says man cant fly..but look at us nowits a matter of tweaking the idea and supporting it
I'm completely terrified of artificial intelligence (shudders)
Nice video
You know what they should make a device that allows us to go into the world of our favorite shows
Steven .B Or video games
Already out, virtual reality
Or porn
Top 10 watchmojo videos
Appart from the fact that hyperloop is exceptionally flawed
They missed one of the biggest possible impacts of technology on our lives - the development of room temperature superconductors. Room temperature superconductors would be one of the technical holy grails and the impact on our lives would be massive. For a start electricity would be much much cheaper as the losses in the grids through transmission would be almost eliminated. It would enable electric devices to become much smaller and much more efficient with reduced power consumption. It would enable possibly a half or more of the world's generating capacity to be turned off saving billions of dollars and there would be huge reductions in CO2 emissions. Room temperature superconductors would also spawn new developments in battery and renewable power sources.
I could have one bad ass wardrobe with 3D printing.
soo good
I still wonder how we can get around the robot uprising problem.
do a top ten on coolest hero masks
Hey Mojo. Don't rely on the hyped up brochure from Hyperloop for your only source of information regarding this technology. It is in its infancy but it is also highly impractical too. For a start a 'near vacuum' and air providing a reduced friction contact (you know 'hovercraft') don't mix well. to have air flowing in through the tracks means that a 'near vacuum' would be almost impossible to obtain and maintain without a massive massive vacuum pump system to continually draw out the air that is used to support the pods and it is air in the tube which will slow down the pods considerably. On top of this there are huge problems that need to be overcome regarding safety, security, expansion/contraction of the tubes, and how to make it as straight as possible so the occupants don't get sick from the 'G' force in any corners at nearly the speed of sound.
Besides why hasn't Musk actually put serious amounts of his own money into the development of such a fantastic idea? Why throw it open to others? The idea of a train in a vacuum tube using something like maglev isn't a new idea nor is it Musk's. I know he is building cars but if this thing is so good and a 'winner' then why isn't he doing it instead of going into space?
Especially after watching Logan, i will never be comfortable around Driverless Vehicles.
Half of these things like the Hyperloop are quite literally a pipe dream. The also, EM drive doesn't defy the laws of physics and its exactly like one of those over hyped "perpetual" motion machines.
Call me old fashioned being in a driverless car a high speed sounds pretty scary.
Hyperloop would be awesome
To me, the current era seems like an era where there is an absolute absence of a disruptive technology or an original idea. Now a days what o feel that most of the time, engineers and scientists come out with something like upgradation work.... I personally feel that another Dark Ages has begun...
I am excited about these technologies coming. I am optimistic about the future. I hope robots get well trained so they don't do a great deal of harm. May diseases get eradicated like never before too. I am much of a fan of Ray Kurzweil. I want 3D printing to also be on building, organs to save more lives and food to feed the world. I want to also see ways that we get to live longer than ever. I want to live to be 120. To have anyone able to afford to space travel is wonderful. And have fast transportation to go around the world like never before. Now I am more excited about making my dreams a reality.
From modern to futuristic
3D printing or as companies call it "copyright infringement" Buuuut that is another topic that can keep humans in this golden age of owning nothing and never amounting to anything.
So what you're saying is the if you have a smart home Andrea is down your house wont-work so that sounds like a problem
Lets be real we ll clicked on this cause we saw the Futurama tubes (hyperloops), they would be bad ass
Mitchell Morrison I did, it would be sweet if it ever got going.
would the car one still work if there isnt any line on the road?
"Transhumanism is the belief that humans can still evolve."
I mean, I get what that line was going for, but WOW is that a spit in the face of biological evolution.
oh how about top 10 badass enginers in movies/shows/games
most of the things on this list honestly make me question my decision to only live for another 15 years before getting a doctor to end it for me, but the only thing that will change my decision is if Genetic engineering gets advanced enough it's like getting plastic surgery, so that i can modify my metabolism so i don't get fat from my debauched lifestyle, and cheap enough to apply to a general populace. that's the only thing that might make me want to live longer that 35. i have real hopes for modification systems that use the CRISPR system, but it may not get to the point i desire in 15 years.
SmartThings, eh? Meaning making your actual house actually hackable?
#5 is my biggest nightmare and for the car community
Never been this early.
Can't wait for robots Ican have my own version of Bender B Rodriguez
We need automatic technology on a personal scale. washers, generators, etc
The test runs for hyperloop speaks for itself LUL
I knew about the EM before it was cool
Me pusieron esto como material de referencia en clases, ni siquiera uno de WM en español, que poca madre UVM
I subbed