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  • According To DARPA, This Is What The World Will Look Like In 2045

    If you aren't familiar with DARPA you should go google and also look into a group called [ame="http://www.amazon.com/The-Jasons-History-Sciences-Postwar/dp/0143038478"]JASON[/ame]



    The U.S. military’s scientific and technological wing, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is essentially tasked with constructing the future. Robotic soldiers and artificial intelligence (AI) have both been in development for some time, as have instantaneous language translation systems and advanced contact lenses. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that DARPA has given its predictions for what the world will be like in 2045, as reported by Tech Insider.

    In a video series entitled “Forward to the Future” released on YouTube, three DARPA researchers have explained how the technologies they are actively working on could transform the world in 30 years’ time.

    The first of these predictions comes from Pam Melroy, an aerospace engineer, former astronaut, and deputy director of DARPA’s Tactical Technologies Office. This department, along with others, handles the development of drones.

    Militarized drones are becoming increasingly spooky, with one DARPA project aiming to create “vampire drones,” those that sublimate into nothingness in direct sunlight, leaving no trace of their exploits.

    Melroy takes this one step further. Instead of merely ordering drones and other machines around, advanced AI will “allow us to work as partners with machines and have them understand our intent for much more complex tasks.” Instead of having rudimentary voice recognition and keyboards, machines – drones, aircraft, and even spacecraft – will respond to our commands dynamically and control multiple systems simultaneously.





    DARPA is currently developing an empathetic system that will even allow robots on the battlefield to detect and analyze our emotional and physical state in real-time; this will permit them to predict our needs before we even need them. Even before this system is operational, a quarter of combat soldiers will be robots by just 2030, according to one U.S. general.

    Stefanie Tompkins, a geologist and director of DARPA’s Defense Sciences Office, believes the world of 2045 will be dominated by nanotechnology. Our ability to manipulate materials at the atomic level already means we can produce incredible materials, including prosthetic limbs that have the ability to “feel” and night vision contact lenses only a few atoms thick.





    The future will bring with it increasingly strong and lightweight materials, according to Tompkins. “You can now start to control properties of materials that we always thought were impossible to exist… but by building it at the atomic level, we can force them to [exist].”

    Justin Sanchez, a neuroscientist and one of the program managers in DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office, is convinced that thought-powered technology will become far more common by 2045. Neuroscientists are already working on prosthetic limbs that are controlled by your mind, and prototypes of mind-controlled cars already exist. Sanchez thinks that by 2045 we might be able to communicate with our “friends and family just using neural activity from [our] brain.”

    The future may see this technology come in leaps and bounds, with the electronic architecture of your home, from the heating to the lights, possibly controlled by just your thoughts. Combining this ability with miniature sensors that power themselves, the homes of the future will be almost unrecognizable to the ones we have today.


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    I don't believe one word of it
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    • #3
      The Road to Hell is paved with good intentions...

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      • #4
        Why have no scientists watched Terminator?
        I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


        Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.

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        • #5
          Fuck that.

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          • #6
            I have said since they started popping up DARPA is on a bad path. A famous movie had a quote, "just because you could, doesn't mean you should."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Scott Mc View Post
              I have said since they started popping up DARPA is on a bad path. A famous movie had a quote, "just because you could, doesn't mean you should."
              Jurassic Park, I believe
              I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


              Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.

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              • #8
                Heh, you are correct.

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                • #9
                  I just want advanced air/spacecraft that run off something like an ion pulse generator or something fancy like that. I want to be able to personally fly to destinations in 3 or 4 hours instead of driving 12 or 13 hours in a car, without being cavity searched by TSA all the time.

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                  • #10
                    I find myself scrolling to the bottom of every page to read tags these days! Lol
                    "PSH!!!"

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                    • #11
                      Yawn. We do not need more natural communication, we need more precise interaction.

                      Humans cant even communicate with each other because our languages are so malleable depending on locale ( one of the reasons standardized testing doesn't work ). The last thing we need is imprecise verbiage telling a machine what to do.

                      "A programmer is going to the grocery store and his wife tells him, "Buy a gallon of milk, and if there are eggs, buy a dozen." So the programmer goes, buys everything, and drives back to his house. Upon arrival, his wife angrily asks him, "Why did you get 13 gallons of milk?" The programmer says, "There were eggs!"

                      And this faggot talking about BRAIN SIGNALS lmao...

                      Talk to me about fusion energy as that has an actual chance of being completed in our lifetime and would be truly game changing.


                      Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View Post
                      I just want advanced air/spacecraft that run off something like an ion pulse generator or something fancy like that. I want to be able to personally fly to destinations in 3 or 4 hours instead of driving 12 or 13 hours in a car, without being cavity searched by TSA all the time.
                      We have an ion drive in space, its slow as fuck but potential to go REALLY fast over time ( as does everything in space ). Flying is too slow because of friction from air resistance, the alternative is building enclosed vacuum based rail transports that can get you anywhere in that amount of time. I think Elon Musk was looking into doing that to from San Fran to La, might be wrong though. I do know research is looking into doing it.

                      The cool thing about doing that, traveling at warp speeds in space is a similar principal, creating a bubble of your own s[ace that you can control to lower/increase your mass in order to 'move' at faster speeds without having speed of light time issues.

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                      • #12
                        I read a book a few years ago called Imaginary Weapons. It talks about the politics within DARPA, with these crackpot scientists going after each others' budgets and defending their (lack of) progress on the projects they got funding for.

                        It's likely that every item in the list above is at least being tested, if not already available for operational use. If they're discussing it in press conferences, it's because our frenemies are already well aware of the technology, and we've already moved on to the Next Big Thing.
                        When the government pays, the government controls.

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                        • #13
                          I'm still waiting for my hoverboard.
                          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Scott Mc View Post
                            I have said since they started popping up DARPA is on a bad path. A famous movie had a quote, "just because you could, doesn't mean you should."
                            Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
                            If they're discussing it in press conferences, it's because our frenemies are already well aware of the technology, and we've already moved on to the Next Big Thing.
                            Here is the thing to remember when going down these paths of questionable research/technology and their various uses. If we don't do it and try to do it first, our enemies sure as hell will as soon as they can. I'd rather be first, have it available and know the best possible counters to it before our enemies do the same.
                            Originally posted by MR EDD
                            U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                            • #15
                              Honestly I didn't listed to videos or read the op but I just know DARPA is a lie run by the Illuminati.
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