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Artificial intelligence and robotics
Robots capable of manual labour tasks–

  • 2015–2020 – Every South Korean household will have a robot and many European, The Ministry of Information and Communication (South Korea), 2007
  • 2018 – Robots will routinely carry out surgery, South Korea government 2007[2]
  • 2022 – Intelligent robots that sense their environment, make decisions, and learn are used in 30% of households and organizations – TechCast[3]
  • 2026 – Development of a robotic hand that is able to perform certain complex tasks with a level of precision, autonomy and dexterity that is similar to that of a human hand, Professor Mohamed Abderrahim of the EU funded HANDLE Research Project[4]
  • 2030 – Robots capable of performing at human level at most manual jobs Marshall Brain[5]
  • 2034 – Robots (home automation systems) performing most household tasks, Helen Greiner, Chairman of  iRobot

Military robots

  • 2015 – One third of US fighting strength will be composed of robots – US Department of Defense, 2006[7]
  • 2035 – First completely autonomous robot soldiers in operation – US Department of Defense, 2006[7]

Developments related to robotics from the Japan NISTEP[8] 2030 report:

  • 2013–2014 – agricultural robots (AgRobots[9][10])
  • 2013–2017 – Robots that care for the elderly
  • 2017 – medical robots performing low-invasive surgery
  • 2017–2019 – Household robots with full use
  • 2019–2021 – Nanorobots
  • 2021–2022 – Transhumanism

Artificial intelligence

  • 2019 – $1,000 computer will match the processing power of the human brain – Ray Kurzweil[11]
  • 2020 – Artificial Intelligence reaches human levels – Arthur C. Clarke 2001 prediction[12]
  • 2045 – The Singularity (creation of the first ultraintelligent machine) occurs – Ray Kurzweil[13]
  • 2050 – Computer costing a few hundred pounds will have the capacity of the human mind – Hans Moravec[14]
  • 2055 – $1,000 computer will match the processing power of all human brains on Earth – Ray Kurzweil[11]

Biology and medicine
Visual prosthetics

  • 2011 – Digital devices with implantable parts (Joseph Reger, Fujitsu-Siemens Technology Director, 2007,[15])

Regenerative medicine
Widespread use for most tissues and organs – 2020 (Federal Initiative for Regenerative Medicine)[16]

  • 2014–2024 – (International Association of Biomedical Gerontology, 2004) – comprehensive functional rejuvenation of middle-aged mice[17]

Cloning of dinosaurs

  • 2023 – Arthur C. Clarke[12]

Reverse engineering of human brain

  • 2025 – Ray Kurzweil, 2005[18]

Communications
All communications are IP-based

  • 2014 – Paul Mockapetris, inventor of the DNS system, 2004[19]

Computing
10 petaFLOPS supercomputer (the amount required to simulate the human brain according to Kurzweil)

  • 2012 – Riken[20]

1 zettaFLOPS supercomputer

  • 2032 – University of Notre Dame[21]

User interface

  • 2013 – Voice control replace keyboard/mouse interface for 30% of routine tasks – TechCast[3]

Video game graphics

  • 2019-2024 – Photo-realism in video games – Epic Games’ Founder, Technical Director, and CEO Tim Sweeney[22]

[edit]Culture and leisure
Virtual reality

  • 2025 – Full immersion virtual reality using direct input to the brain becomes available – Arthur C. Clarke[12]
  • 2030 – Virtual reality allows any type of interaction with anyone, regardless of physical proximity – Ray Kurzweil[11]

Sport

  • 2050 – A team of fully autonomous humanoid robots can win against the human world soccer champion team – RoboCup, 1997[23]

Demographics
World population exceeds 7 billion

  • 2011 – U.S. Census Bureau[24]
  • 2011 – United Nations[25]

World population exceeds 8 billion

  • 2026 – U.S. Census Bureau[24]
  • 2028 – United Nations[25]

World population exceeds 9 billion

  • 2043 – U.S. Census Bureau[24]
  • 2054 – United Nations[25]

21st century, then not growing further – Walter Greiling[26]
World population exceeds 10 billion

  • 2183 – United Nations[25]

Other demographic milestones

  • 2020 – World average life expectancy of new-born child exceeds 70 years – World Resources Institute[27]
  • 2030 – Number of people aged 65 or older exceeds 1 billion – Ray Hammond[28]
  • 2030 – New-born child in developed country has life expectancy of 130 years – Ray Hammond[28]
  • 2045 – World average life expectancy of new-born child exceeds 75 years – World Resources Institute[27]

Energy
Peak oil – global oil production peaks

  • 2011 – Colin Campbell, Oil Depletion Analysis Centre[29]
  • 2013 – French government report[30]

Other energy milestones

  • 2020 – U.S. carbon emission market exceeds $1 trillion – New Carbon Finance[31]
  • 2023 – Alternatives to carbon-based fuels provide 30% of all energy used worldwide – TechCast[3]

Environment
Arctic shrinkage – Arctic ice-free in summer

  • 2013 – Professor Wieslaw Maslowski, U. S. Naval Postgraduate School[32]
  • 2040 – National Center for Atmospheric Research[33]

Arctic shrinkage – arctic ice-free all year

  • 2020 – Ted Scambos, National Snow and Ice Center[34]

Other environmental milestones

  • 2098 – Coral cover on Great Barrier Reef drops below 10% – Dr Eric Wolanski, James Cook University[35]

Nanotechnology
Nanomachines in commercial use

  • 2019 – Nanotechnology is used in 30% of commercial products – TechCast[3]
  • 2020 – Nanomachines in soldier armor controlled by an on-board computer can change the properties of fabric from flexible to bullet-proof, treat wounds and filter out chemical and biological weapons, nanomuscle fibers can provide an exoskeleton. US Army, estimates from The Vision 2020 Future Warrior project, 2004

Universal replicator is developed

  • 2040 – Arthur C. Clarke[12]

Politics and economics
International Politics

  • 2012-onward – The United States of America lose the superpower status – Peter Dale Scott and Emmanuel Todd – After the Empire: The Breakdown of the American Order
  • 2012-onward – The United States of America come defeated in the New Great Game thus marking a “New New World Order” – Idriss Aberkane [36]
  • 2012-onward – The United States of America default on its sovereign debt marking a major financial collapse and a steep rise in the Glocalisation of daily social interactions due to the increased cost of basic commodities – Gerald Celente
  • 2020 – The American Empire disintegrates in a manner reminiscent to that of post 1989 USSR – Johan Galtung in a October 2009 interview for Russia Today [37] [38]

World economic growth

  • 2015 – Brazil becomes the world’s fifth largest economy, surpassing France, UK and Italy – Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva [39]
  • 2025 – One billion dollar-millionaires worldwide – James Canton, The Extreme Future[40]
  • 2027 – China’s GDP exceeds that of United States – Goldman Sachs,[41] Price Waterhouse Coopers[42]
  • 2032 – India’s GDP exceeds that of Japan – National Intelligence Council[43]

Transportation
Hybrid vehicles

  • 2013 – Hybrid powered cars make up 30% of the new car market – TechCast[3]

Self-driving cars

  • 2018 – Self-driving cars are commercially available – General Motors[44]
  • 2030 – All cars travelling on major roads under control of satellite and roadside control systems – Ray Hammond[28]

Space
Asteroid mining

  • 2024 – Peter Diamandis, founder of Ansari X Prize, 2004[45]

Human landing on Mars

  • 2020 – MIT’s Aeronautics and Astronautics department, 2005[46][47]
  • 2021 – Arthur C. Clarke[12]
  • 2025 – A permanent Mars colony, 4Frontiers, 2005[48]
  • 2030 – TechCast[3]

Near light speed travel

  • 2095 – Arthur C. Clarke[12]

Return to the Moon

  • 2015 – Russian plans – Energia Corporation (2006)[49]
  • 2020 – NASA plans first return to the Moon and moon colony no later than 2020 (2006)[50]
  • 2024 – Chinese plans (2006)[51]

First moonbase

  • 2030 – Russian plans (2011)[52]

Space elevator

  • 2020 – Bradley C. Edwards (head of Institute for Scientific Research)

Space tourism and private spaceflight

  • 2011 – Space flights become available to the public – Arthur C. Clarke[12]
  • 2013 – “Space cruiser” takes a group of tourists outside of the Earth’s atmosphere – TechCast[3]
  • 2024 – “Many thousands of people being able to afford” visiting orbital hotels, Burt Rutan, 2004[53]

Unmanned mission returns samples from Mars

  • 2020 – NASA[54]

Other

  • 2020 – Implantable brain chips let humans control electronic devices via brain waves – Intel (2009)[55]
  • 2013-2033 – Claytronics are now functioning in the real world – Seth Goldstein, associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University, founder and researcher at Claytronics Project (January 31, 2008)[56]

References

  1. ^ See editions of this calendar.
  2. ^ a b Robotic age poses ethical dilemma, BBC News
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Latest Forecast Results, TechCast
  4. ^ Scientists Developing Robotic Hand of the Future, ScienceDaily
  5. ^ 2003 Robotic Nation, Marshall Brain
  6. ^ Interview: Helen Greiner, Chairman and Cofounder of iRobot, Corp,
  7. ^ a b Launching a new kind of warfare, Guardian Online
  8. ^ Nistep Homepage
  9. ^ UIUC Agricultural Engineering | Faculty and Staff
  10. ^ service-robots.org – agriculture & harvesting
  11. ^ a b c The Coming Merging of Mind and Machine, Ray Kurzweil
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Interview with Arthur C. Clarke, November 30, 2001
  13. ^ *Kurzweil, Raymond (2005), The Singularity Is Near, New York: Viking, ISBN 0-670-03384-7
  14. ^ Robots rule OK?, BBS News
  15. ^ Люди-супермонстры, и не только
  16. ^ Dick Pelletier, “Regenerative medicine could cure most diseases by 2020″
  17. ^ The Fable of the Dragon Tyrant
  18. ^ Cory
  19. 2067- Robotic invasion will end humanity and Earth will turn into a Robotic Biosphere. – Greg Hufernsmutch [1]
  20. Doctorow, “Thought Experiments: When the Singularity is More Than a Literary Device: An Interview with Futurist-Inventor Ray Kurzweil”
  21. ^ Net pioneer predicts web future, BBC News
  22. ^ Taking on the Challenge of a 10-Petaflop Computer, Riken News April 2006
  23. ^ The Technology Lane on the Road to a Zettaflops
  24. ^ Epic: Photo-realistic games in ’10-15 years’
  25. ^ RoboCup Official Site
  26. ^ a b c U.S. Census Bureau International Database
  27. ^ a b c d The World at Six Billion, Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat
  28. ^ Walter Greiling: Wie werden wir leben? (“How are we going to live?”) Econ publishers, Munich 1954
  29. ^ a b Population, Health and Human Well-being – Demographics: Life expectancy at birth, both sexes, Earthtrends database
  30. ^ a b c The World in 2030, Ray Hammond
  31. ^ World oil supplies are set to run out faster than expected, warn scientists, The Independent
  32. ^ ‘Peak oil’ enters mainstream debate, BBC News
  33. ^ Prediction: $1 Trillion U.S. Carbon Market By 2020
  34. ^ Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013′, BBC News
  35. ^ Abrupt Ice Retreat Could Produce Ice-Free Arctic Summers by 2040, NCAR Press Release
  36. ^ Arctic could be ice-free by 2020, beating predictions by 30 years
  37. ^ Great Barrier Reef coral cover could drop below 10% by 2098
  38. ^ Aberkane, Idriss. Brzezinski on a U.S. Berezina: anticipating a New, New World Order E-International Relations March 31. 2011
  39. ^ [Russia Today, Oct 30th 2009 "The American empire will collapse by 2020" | http://rt.com/usa/news/american-empire-collapse-2020/]
  40. ^ [Russia Today, Feb 21st 2011 "“US Empire” doomed to fall - sociologist" | http://rt.com/news/us-empire-fall-sociologist/]
  41. ^ Lula’s declaration
  42. ^ Billion millionaires by 2025 ?
  43. ^ BRICS AND BEYOND, Goldman Sachs
  44. ^ The World in 2050, PWC
  45. ^ Report of the National Intelligence Council’s 2020 Project
  46. ^ GM researching driverless cars
  47. ^ Mark Baard, “The Final Capitalist Frontier” (11.17.04).
  48. ^ David L Chandler, “Design choices may hurry humans to Mars” (01 September 2005).
  49. ^ Zonk, “Visiting Our Red Space Neighbor” (Sep 09, 2005).
  50. ^ Slideshow: The Next Mother Lode: Mars
  51. ^ Russia will develop space elevators
  52. ^ Robert Z. Pearlman, “NASA Confirms New Moon Vehicle is Orion” (23 August 2006).
  53. ^ [2][dead link]
  54. ^ Russians see room for moonbase in lunar lava caves
  55. ^ http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories2004/local/20041220215558.shtml
  56. ^ Mars 2007 Missions and beyond, NASA
  57. ^ Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020
  58. ^ Shape-shifting robot swarms will create 3D replicas
  59. ^ http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=3290.php

Rethinking Artificial Intelligence:
Realizing the Ultimate Promises of Computing

Large-scale quantum computers could be able to solve certain problems much faster than any classical computer.

Today’s robots are less intelligent than cockroaches, but advances in quantum computing—transferring information using atoms rather than silicon—could revolutionize the field of AI.

BRINGING TOMORROW HERE TODAY!


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Dennis Hong Dennis Hong
Roboticist

Dennis Hong is the founder and director of RoMeLa — a Virginia Tech robotics lab that has pioneered several breakthroughs in robot design and engineering.

As director of a groundbreaking robotics lab, Dennis Hong guides his team of students through projects on robot locomotion and mechanism design, creating award-winning humanoid robots like DARwIn (Dynamic Anthropomorphic Robot with Intelligence).

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  • His team is known as RoMeLa (Robotics & Mechanisms Laboratory) and operates at Virginia Tech.

    Hong has also pioneered various innovations in soft-body robots, using a “whole-skin locomotion” as inspired by amoebae. Marrying robotics with biochemistry, he has been able to generate new types of motion with these ingenious forms. For his contributions to the field, Hong was selected as a NASA Summer Faculty Fellow in 2005, given the CAREER award by the National Science Foundation in 2007 and in 2009, named as one of Popular Science's Brilliant 10. He is also a gourmet chef and a magician, performing shows for charity and lecturing on the science of magic.

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