Submitted by CleaverIam t3_xzh807 in singularity
We have reached a technological plateau or at least a very shallow rise and there is no clear way out of it. I am sure I am not the first to make this statement. If you disagree with this statement then I welcome anyone to try and change my mind. There has been no significant technological breakthroughs in the last decade. Perhaps the cost smartphones and DNA sequencing went down significantly, and maybe there have been some painfully slow advancements in bionics but that is pretty much it.
-AI is as useless to the end user as it has been a decade ago. I still can't ask my computer to do anything in free form unless it has been specifically programmed to do it: "find the fastest public transport route from place A to place B, but disregard all busses unless they cut down the transit time by more then 20 minutes".
-No self driving cars. No matter how much various vaperware salesmen try to convince us otherwise.
-Commercial nuclear fusion is still "several decades away" as it has been for the last several decades.
-Space travel (do I even need to explain this one?)
-Android robots are a joke.
-We aren't even close to self-replicators
If I am missing any useful technology that has been developed since 2010 then please point it out to me. I have seen similar posts from a decade ago and nothing seems to have changed. I bet that is 10 even 20 years non of these "promises" would be fulfilled unless we would experience an unexpected quantum leap in science.
TopicRepulsive7936 t1_irognus wrote
Oh jebus are we going to see these posts again. People who don't care about tech at all coming here knowing everything.