Complete futurist here. I want an air keyboard that I can type with by making 3D gestures with my hands, a 3D holographic monitor and - to take it a step further - I want the whole experience projected as a reality and my thoughts to be readable as an input device.
I've always had this certain kind of fear that one day, some extremely intelligent individual would come up with something that would read other people's minds and that it would be a huge hit in the markets. And then we'd have a whole society afraid to think of impure thoughts, for the fear that someone would know what they are thinking lmao.
You know what? It's actually a serious and genuine fear. What's most likely to happen is that they get used in courtrooms and they'd be sold to the public as "No innocent person will ever be convicted again, and no crook will get away". And then fun and games ensue when people see other uses for them!
On a completely separate note, have you seen Quadrophenia? I'm guessing you probably have. Either way, I saw it for the first time yesterday. What a great film. I bet that's what it was like when The Who first started.
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Complete futurist here. I want an air keyboard that I can type with by making 3D gestures with my hands, a 3D holographic monitor and - to take it a step further - I want the whole experience projected as a reality and my thoughts to be readable as an input device.
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I've always had this certain kind of fear that one day, some extremely intelligent individual would come up with something that would read other people's minds and that it would be a huge hit in the markets. And then we'd have a whole society afraid to think of impure thoughts, for the fear that someone would know what they are thinking lmao.
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You know what? It's actually a serious and genuine fear. What's most likely to happen is that they get used in courtrooms and they'd be sold to the public as "No innocent person will ever be convicted again, and no crook will get away". And then fun and games ensue when people see other uses for them!
On a completely separate note, have you seen Quadrophenia? I'm guessing you probably have. Either way, I saw it for the first time yesterday. What a great film. I bet that's what it was like when The Who first started.