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by code51
1158 days ago
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End of the internet as we know it. Everything will be fake. Maybe-human-zones will be created (again... by startups) but nobody will be sure whether there is actually a human on the other end. Face-to-face experiences and carefully planned group activities will start to earn a "premium" status. People will be divided: the ones who prefer the virtual and the ones who prefer the physical. The ones losing the physical contact in the process will experience more and more mental health problems over the years. The biggest impact will be on the election process and democracy as we know it. |
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Though, writing from Europe, I believe governments will take a more active role in creating these "human-zones" with real identity verification. For instance, in the EU we already have the eID project in the making:
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-building-blocks/wikis/display/D...
Moreover, I am still highly skeptical about the labor market impacts upon white-collar jobs. The alleged productivity increases will mostly mean automating boring menial tasks in these jobs.
Impacts upon democracy and politics are also my biggest concerns at the moment.