Visions of the Future!
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By 2020, the Internet could reach the far ends of the world, a population of Luddites could refuse to adopt new technology and choose to disconnect from the Internet, and humans could become the pets of robots, technology experts predicted in a survey released Sunday.What? Luddite terrorism? Oh geez.
The study was commissioned by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, a Washington nonprofit group that studies the impact of the Internet, and carried out by Elon University. It found that most technology luminaries from around the world expect Internet access to broaden and become widespread in developing countries.
But the experts disagree on how the Internet might influence our lives: Of the 742 respondents, 58 percent are concerned that "refuseniks" could become disenchanted with technology and commit terrorist acts against it. And 42 percent fear that humans could lose control of technology, potentially in much the same manner as in the movie "The Matrix."
It reminds me of a friend who suggested, about a decade ago, that humans would become so disconnected from the natural world, that they would fetishize natural remnants. We would spend lots of money for small chunks of wood or stone.
I don't think it's going to get that dire.
Coincidentally, I was looking through my notes today, and I came across my own past predictions of the future:
- Culture and subculture will give way to nodes or networks and lists. We'll define ourselves as ever-growing combinations of different interests and alligences.
- E-mail will go the way of AM radio--once indispensible put marginalized by better technology
- My friend David is going to Europe this month. He thinks that air travel will become impossible in the near future. A hunch tells me he's right.


