Sunday, May 1, 2016

10 Future Technologies That Already Exist


10 Future Technologies That Already Exist

After watching the video, "10 Future Technologies That Already Exist", answer the following question:

What one technology do you think will 'break out' or be a benefit to the world first, and why?

10 Future Technologies That Already Exist

54 comments:

  1. I think that the thought controlled prosthetics will be the first to become widely available. The need for the tech is increasing and I keep hearing more and more about it. It brings the ability for a person, who has had a limb amputated, to be able to use it again and maybe even put them back to work.

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    1. Yeah so its basically a regular arm almost.

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    2. i agree they might feel better to have there arm back.

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    3. I think that will come first to, people will pay a lot to have a leg or a arm again.

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    4. That'll be cool for people who thought they'd never walk again to be able to have that opportunity to get a fake leg.

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    5. It could definitely help soldiers who were wounded in battle as well.

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    6. It would cool but it would probably cost a lot of money.

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    7. The only problem would be prices

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    8. i agree it would be wide spred throughout the world.

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    9. The problem would definitely be cost, and their nerves have not be damaged in order for them to be used properly

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  2. Printing human Organs would be a benefit to the world the first. It could help people out who need organs fast but aren't able to have a real one. So a 3D bio printer growing an arteries would be the next best thing that would work.

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    1. that would be cool if you could print organs

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    2. I agree but it might cost a lot

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    3. I agree with you on this one, because people need organs all the time and there usually isn't enough out there for doctors to get.

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    4. yes it would be a good thing

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  3. Printing human organs would be good so if commons went bad you can print another one.

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    1. yaeh thats fine and danty but watst of money

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    2. I don't think you could just print another one but I think it'll be good to have an option to print one out.

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    3. Scott, I don't thing it would be that much of a waste of money. If they are able to perfect these printers, they could revolutionize the planet.
      Think about how much mobile devices changed our lives, imagine what printing organs could do to the medical field!

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    4. people could print there own arms lol

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  4. I think the one that will benefit is the one with arms and legs that will help people lift things and move faster.

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    1. I agree if they have that people can start doing the things they used to.

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  5. I think it would be making fake limbs. People would pay a lot of money because they could get their normal life back like working or doing normal things again.

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    1. Yeah and that would definitely help a lot of people.

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    2. Yes people who thought they could never do the things they do in their daily life can now do them with having fake limbs help.

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    3. It could get people back to their normal life.

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    4. Exactly, they'd be able to work again and get their lives back that they had before they lost the limb in the first place.

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    5. Yeah, people who have lost and arm or a leg will now have the opportunity to do everything they use to be able to do

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    6. If they lower the prices it'll for surely be big

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    7. I agree that people would pay alot of money because the outcome would be worth it. They would be able to move that part of the movie again.

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    8. They could help war veterans that have lost their limbs to get back to their normal life. They might be very expensive though.

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    9. Yes i think lower prices people would get them more.

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  6. I think it would be a lot useful for people who need them and can't get them. I also think people would actually pay a lot of money because it is something they need. It would be useful for people who thought they would never be able to so anything again.

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    1. Well, that's another thing, what if they need the implant, but don't have the money? How can someone put a price on someone's life?

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    2. well if they have insurance im sure they will pay for part of it. I think that the person could pay in like a little thing every month or something like that

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  7. Either controlled prosthetics or printing organs would probably benefit the world the most, because that way, people without limbs would be able to have them back again and be able to control the way they move. Also printing organs would put less stress on doctors who need to find an organ donor the second someone needs one, they could just print out the piece.

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    1. I think it'll be the prosthetics

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    2. I agree that prosthetics or printing organs would be the most beneficial. It can save their lives, but might cost a lot.

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  8. Just going off of the featured items, most new technologies are still in development and are highly contained, so even if they were to revolt, they'd be disassembled immediately.
    Most of these would help people a great amount, giving the blind a chance at sight? That's amazing, but like I said, they are still in development.
    I remember reading about a completely autonomous robot whom was AI, and could interact with the world around it. Created in japan, this robot was dismantled and re-coded because it had said "Death to All Humans", so if that gets into public domain, I'd think it has a higher chance at revolting.
    What do you think?

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  9. I think the controlled prosthetics because people that have lost some sort of body part, they'll have that chance to be able to have use of that body part again. If they were at war or something and they lost an arm or something, they'd be able to get a prosthetic arm and be able to have use of both arms instead of one.

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    1. That would hellp most of the people in the army with thier problems, like losing an arm, leg or ay other part of your body. It would be cool to see people be able to move that part of the body that they thought would never be able to move again.

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  10. I think the thought controlled prosthetics will go big because lot of people in the army and stuff lose there limbs sometimes.

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  11. Printing out human organs would be good. They could help people that need them. They could give people that are dying a second chance.

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  12. I think that printing human organs can help us in the future. We would not need to donate as much, not that that is a bad thing. The Big Dog is a scary one because something could go wrong and it could hurt someone.

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  13. The controlled prosthetics will because there are alot of people that need them, if somebody doesn't have a part on thier body they will be able to get the prosthetic and will be able touse that pat of the body again. This would help out the army because so many people get injured and lose parts of thier body.

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    1. yes that will be cool and lots of money

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    2. It would be very helpful for the army because of people who lost limbs but very expensive

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    3. maby one of the lims would fail

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    4. i agree prosthetic arms and legs would help out a lot of people around the world.

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  14. Persons think that they need one but you dont just live life

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  15. I think printed organs will be the most helpful since then you don't have to wait for a organ donor and you can get a brand new organ it will be faster and easyer

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  16. lets say if you have a prostetic arm can you use its motion fast? or is everything you do with that arm slow

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  17. I think that the controlled prosthetics will be the best for soldiers that have been shot or blown up in combat.

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  18. Synthetic arms and legs would be an amazing thing to just have on a normal medicare. It would render someone who would even not want a regular arm to have a new one.

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