A better future with technology

Greetings!

As the days go by, technology is rapidly and greatly improving, and I always wonder how the world will be in 10 years to come. The improved systems of technology we have today are far beyond what we had 10 years ago, especially with the advent of quantum computing.

In case you don't know what quantum computers are, they're systems where a technology product that’s supposed to focus on one task is doing everything at once. It performs multiple tasks simultaneously, and with just a click and the speed of light you get the version of what you're looking for. A very common and typical example of this function is the AI chatbots and every other form.

It’s the quantum features that gave birth to the modern AI we have today, where a single bot can provide answers to a wide range of questions. Specialization is not needed; AI has a turbo-arranged system that can run to any length with a speed faster than light to provide a solution or answer a question. The very common one I’m fond of is the Meta AI in WhatsApp, which gives me quick answers to anything I'm seeking.

Speaking of AI, we’ve all seen how useful it’s becoming in our day-to-day activities. In the years to come, if well harnessed and applied, it’s going to make the world easier. Imagine diagnosing sicknesses that were difficult for doctors to detect and offering a one-time solution. I know AI is already used in the medical field, but it’s going to become simpler and more accessible in the future.

As of last year, I used to think that cameras for football coverage were the normal ones we used to know, but hell no, AI has stepped in and made everything visible. With such cameras, absolutely nothing can be hidden on the football field, even in the most hidden angles.

If you remember well, in the early days when cameras were becoming more prominent in phones, there was no option to record a video with the rear camera, switch to the front camera, and take photos simultaneously. You see, now it's doing absolutely everything at the same time.

Another part of this mechanism in our phones is the ability to split the screen and attend to different tasks simultaneously without any interruption. Years ago, features like this were not in phones, but today, the phone serves as a multifunctional workspace where you can handle many tasks simultaneously.

With all this, it’s evident that we haven’t seen anything yet in the world of technology. Who knows? Maybe a time is coming when one of my most anticipated technologies, human teleportation, would come to pass via making a phone call. Imagine clicking a button and appearing physically at the scene of the call receiver. That would be incredibly superb.
I've made so many researches on this subject of human teleportation and it's unfortunate that it only exist for now, in theories and movies.

Thanks for reading.

This is my entry to Day 10 of #julyinleo

Photos are mine

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