World in future-02

 PART-2

This is the second part of the world in the future article series. If you didn't read the first part, please read that article before reading this one.

Super 3D Printing



You can say that 3D printing is old technology and it already uses. But at the end of that explanation, you will understand the fault of that idea. We already use 3D printing to make some vehicle parts, artworks, toys, Pc and mobile phone parts and etc. But this isn’t the depth, this is a small beginning only. In the future, you can see a lot of incredible things that you can’t believe. Super 3D printing will be the biggest thing that you can see in the nearest future. To tell the truth you will live in a 3D printed world in the future.

3D printing can do a lot of things. It will use for every field in the future. As an example, One day in the future you need to buy some clothes so you call for a taxi. After the taxi comes, you can get on to it. You shouldn’t be surprised that this is a 3D printed taxi. Then you can go to the shopping center. Maybe it’s a 3D printed building too, but don’t be surprised. Now you can buy 3D-printed clothes. Among the people, you meet your old friend. It‘s a simple and normal thing but the surprise is that. While the chat she says, ‘I had heart transplant surgery last month.’ Then you say, ‘Oh! How can you find a suitable heart?’ Then she says, ‘It is 3D printed one’. That’s the reality in the future. 



How impact 3D printing on our lives?

  • Automobile industry- 3D printing will involve the design, development, and manufacturing of motor vehicles. To tell the truth automobile industry will be another part of 3D printing. They call as fully 3D printed vehicles. Not only that the potential of metal-based 3D printing allows the creation of rare suspended replacement parts in a variety of applications. Repair shops can handle a wider range of customers, and online retailers can print unique parts, providing more products with up-to-date product inventory access.
  • Construction industry- As well as the automobile industry 3D printing will involve the design, development, and manufacturing of buildings. Now you can see a lot of peoples on work sites but in the future, it will be totally different. 3D printers will construct buildings. People need to monitor those things only. Not only that 3D printers will repair all broken and old buildings.3D printing is being used to lower costs for companies so they can offer products at lower costs.



  • Banking- 3D printing shows promise to prevent card fraud, such as point-of-sale systems and ATMs. For example, banks now use 3D printing to design and manufacture automated ATM components that prevent credit card shortages. As the digital and physical security worlds meet, 3D printing will play an important role in creating hardware to combat fraud.

  • Medicine And Healthcare Applications-  3D printing will connect highly with this field. Lots of medicines will make by 3D printers. It will be a huge help for doctors when they treat incurable patients. Furthermore, hospitals can be their essential things. Such as gloves, masks, and other operating equipment. In addition to that 3D printed organs will be the major advantage for this so this technology will certainly improve the lives of many people.
  



Living robots


Living robots don't look like traditional robots. They haven’t shiny gears or robotic arms. Instead, they look more like a tiny blob of moving pink flesh. The researchers say this is deliberate. This "biological machine" can achieve things typical robots of steel and plastic cannot.

Scientists have created the world's first living, self-healing robots using stem cells from frogs. That thing was a trending topic last year. It says that people already begin the making of living robots. 

In addition to that, named xenobiotics after the African clawed frog from which they take their stem cells, the machines are less than a millimeter (0.04 inches) wide -- small enough to travel inside human bodies. They can walk and swim, survive for weeks without food, and work together in groups.

Algorithms shaped the evolution of xenobiotics. They grew from the skin and heart stem cells into tissue clumps of several hundred cells that moved in pulses generated by heart muscle tissue, said lead study author Sam Kriegman, a doctoral candidate studying evolutionary robotics at the University of Vermont Department of Computer Science, in Burlington.

Is a robot living or nonliving?


Scientists have come up with traits that all living things have in common. They help determine whether something is living or nonliving. A living thing is, 

  • made up of cells
  • movement
  • organisms use energy and can get energy from a source
  • grow and develop
  • reproduction
  • respond and adapt to their environment
But something is in the center of this measure, like a virus. There is some doubt as to whether the virus fulfills the same criteria as autoimmune or autoimmune since it must be abducted by another organism to be fully functional. 

Life, as I understand it, is tied to the concepts of self-reconstruction, self-organization, and the ability to self-determine from non-self; Man does not need the same consciousness. Except for xenobiotics, all other robots are clearly non-living but that xenobiotics are in center point like a virus. 

In the future people will make robots who have self-reconstruction, self-organization, and the ability to self-determine from non-self but I have a doubt about their behaviors.

How impact Living robots on our lives?   

Living robots could be used to clean up radioactive waste, collect microplastics in the oceans, carry medicine inside human bodies, or even travel into our arteries to scrape out plaque. The Living robots can survive in aqueous environments without additional nutrients for days or weeks, making them suitable for internal drug delivery. 

Aside from these immediate practical tasks, the living robots could also help researchers to learn more about cell biology. Living robots will be opening the doors to future advancement in human health and longevity.

“If you think about birth defects, cancer, age-related diseases, all of these things could be solved if we knew how to make biological structures, to have ultimate control overgrowth and form,” Levin said.


Augmented reality (AR)



Augmented reality (AR) is one of the biggest technology trends right now, and it’s only going to get bigger as AR ready smartphones and other devices become more accessible around the world.

Augmented reality is a view of the real, physical world in which elements are enhanced by computer-generated input. These inputs may range from sound to video, to graphics to GPS overlays, and more. Simply put, AR let us see the real-life environment right in front of us.

AR is a totally different and developed technology than VR. (VR means a set of images and soundsproduced by a computer, that seem to represent a place or a situation that a person can take part in.) Augmented reality (AR) adds digital elements to a live view often by using the camera on a smartphone. Virtual reality (VR) implies a complete immersion experience that shuts out the physical world. Actually, AR is the future of VR.


AR’s History

 

  • Augmented reality was first achieved Morton Heilig in 1957
  • In 1968, Ivan Sutherland the American computer scientist invented the head-mounted display as a kind of window into a virtual world
  • In 1975, Myron Krueger, an American computer artist developed the first “virtual reality” interface
  • Steve Mann, a computational photography researcher, gave the world wearable computing in 1980.
  • virtual reality was coined by Jaron Lainer in 1989
  • Thomas P Caudell of Boeing coined the phrase “augmented reality” in 1990.
  • The first properly functioning AR system was probably the one developed at USAF Armstrong’s Research Lab by Louis Rosenberg in 1992.
  • Bruce Thomas developing an outdoor mobile AR game called ARQuake in 2000
  • ARToolkit (a design tool) being made available in Adobe Flash in 2009
  • Google announced its open beta of Google Glass (a project with mixed successes) in 2013
  • Microsoft announcing the augmented reality support and their augmented reality headset HoloLens in 2015

Future of the AR Technology


Future of the AR will be incredible. It will be a part of your life. Like electricity, Internet facilities and TV connections. Those things aren’t essential for us but now how many hours can you spend without those things? In the future, AR will act the same role. Internet of things (IoT) is a famous topic now. In the future, it will combine with AR so our world will be an amazing place definitely. That combine can do a lot of things. Some of them are,
  • Transport- In the future, instead of typing in an address into your GPS, you will be able to point to a location and the directions will pop up automatically or you will point at an object or building and receive information about it without even knowing its name. Furthermore, Some times your vehicle will be an AR design. Watch this - https://youtu.be/xBnyWWECHac
  • Fashion Industry – Many brands will include an AR functionality inside their mobile that will allow you to point your camera at any item and not only obtain all necessary information about it, but you will also see AR images of models wearing the clothes. This way, you will have all of the information necessary to make a smart decision without even going inside the store.
  • E-commerce- Shoppers can try out individual products or ready-made looks, all thanks to AR. This is an innovative way retailers have been able to bridge the gap between in-store and online shopping while also alleviating the fear of buyer’s remorse. 


  • Digital Marketing – AR technologies will continue to improve the way customers engage with brands. Marketing AR will likely be seen in packaging, on street signs, through gaming apps, and through interactions with other products.
  • Geolocation – The ability of mobile devices to inform us of our surroundings be greatly improved over time. AR could benefit from everything from real-time travel advisories to restaurant suggestions.
  • Educational Resources – we had a lot of textbooks, loose-leaf papers, posters, and many other physical print materials. Thanks to AR, all educational materials will be interactive, digital, and available at any time. This will give a lot more people access to education and offers a higher level of student interaction since lessons can be conducted in a game format. In addition to that, you can go on field trips or any place that you study by using AR so you don't need to imagine those things.


  • Healthcare industry- AR can help patients understand the benefits and risks of certain medications and procedures by providing visual demonstrations or consumer scanning functionalities.AR can help medical students by offering a very intuitive representation of the human body.
  • Lifestyle-  AR will help you to find your car in a crowded parking lot, AR also will help for cooking, shopping, and detect your diseases. To tell the truth, will be essential for you. Sometimes you will addict to it.       


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