The future won't have arrived until I've got my robot butler.
My boys had a blank look on their faces when I tried to explain what a phone booth is.We are.
When I was a kid, I thought being able to see people when you phoned them would be so good.
It's not.
*edit* Maybe I should mention that at the time, we had A and B buttons in phone boxes.
oh, jet cars are utterly daft, impractical and unfeasible. but its what we were promised.
I suspect this isn't an accurate description of what happened here.
i also note that according to the subtle the gibberlink language appears to be no quicker.
You'll probably get the same blank look if you explain that the device glued to his hand can be used to talk to people instead of just texting!!My boys had a blank look on their faces when I tried to explain what a phone booth is.
Well i share your concerns about the future for our children, AI advancement, the unbalanced world as less well established countries struggle and we possibly become dependent and lazy and almost like robots with a lack of purpose almost redundant.I spent some time with an AI expert this week. It terrified me for my children’s future, and the world they will end up living in.