Is our future will be really filled with Artificial Dreamscape?

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Pradeep T M
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Is our future will be really filled with Artificial Dreamscape?

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While reading the book, though it setted in 2030.
Will our future will be filled with Artificial things? Do you feel that, some where down the line tis kind of experiments may happen to Human lives?
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It depends on what you mean by "our" and of course how old you are. I am sure this will happen in the not so far future, but I doubt if it will be 2030.

I keep eating my veggies and exercising with the hope :)
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I believe artificial things will increase with the passing of time, but I hope these changes are to better our society and not destroy it.
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I think the future described in the book is within reach. The advancements in AI and chipmaking will enable such simulations. However, the 2030 date seems too soon. I also think the AI revolution will first affect developed countries like the US. Third-world countries will lag.
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2030, only five years away, seems too soon for any such advancements in AI, but it may come. The fact that people desired to be taken away from their lives to an altered reality, I found sad. That an Al experience was used to keep the masses in line, and a reward seemed fitting. I can't say it is too far-fetched, but I hope it never happens. I had a friend who was working with Al, and she had an Al character read a chapter of my book. It seemed nearly real. I mean, there is fake news and fake profiles, so who knows?
Artificial Intelligence is writing books; anything could transpire. Anticipation Day showed good imagination and verisimilitude. I could believe it.
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Post by Marinttoe Baeza »

Virtual reality and augmented reality headsets already exist. I do not think that we are far from alternative scenario simulations, which is scary. I am wondering if people would want to go back to their real lives.
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