Different challenges of changing world

Different challenges of changing world

*Get ready: some changes in the facilities of society in the near future in the world:*

*Every house will become self-sufficient in electricity production.*

* As video movie stores disappeared, so will gasoline stations.

 

1. Car repair shops, and oil, exhaust, and radiator shops will be gone.

 

2. A petrol/diesel engine has 20,000 parts while an electric car engine has only 20 parts. They are sold with a lifetime warranty and are dealer-repairable under warranty. Removing and replacing their engine is only a 10 minute job.

 

3. A faulty electric car engine will be repaired with the help of robotics in a regional workshop.

4. When your electric car’s engine breaks down, you go to a place like a car wash station, give your car a drink and get the car back with a new engine.

5. Gasoline pumps will disappear.

6. Electric distribution meters and electric charging stations will be installed on roads (already started in first-tier countries of the world).

7. Major smart car companies have allocated funds to build factories to make electric cars only.

8. Coal industries will disappear. Petrol/Oil companies will shut down. Oil exploration and drilling will stop.

9. Households will generate and store electricity during the day for use at night and sold to the grid. The network will store it and supply it to industries that use more electricity. Has anyone seen the roof of the Tesla?

10. Today’s kids will see existing cars in museums. The future is coming faster than our expectations.

11. In 1998, Kodak had 170,000 employees and sold 85% of photo paper worldwide. Within two years, their business model collapsed and they went bankrupt. Who would have thought this could happen?

12. What happened to Kodak and Polaroid, will happen to many industries in the next 5-10 years.

13. Did you think in 1998 that after three years, no one would take pictures on film? Because of smartphones, who carries a camera these days?

14. In 1975, digital cameras were invented. The first cameras had 10,000 pixels, but they followed Moore’s Law. As with every technology, it didn’t live up to expectations at first, but then got better and became dominant.

15. It will happen again (rapidly) with artificial intelligence, health, autonomous vehicles, electric cars, education, 3D printing, agriculture, and jobs.

16. The author of the book “Future Shock” said: “Welcome to the fourth industrial revolution”.

17. Software has and will impact most traditional industries in the next 5-10 years.

18. Uber software has no cars, and it is the largest taxi company in the world! Who would have thought this could happen?

19. Airbnb is now the world’s largest hotel company, even though it owns no real estate. Have you ever thought of Hilton Hotels?

20. Artificial Intelligence: Computers are beginning to understand the world better. A computer beat the best player in the world this year (10 years earlier than expected).

21. America’s young lawyers are not getting jobs because IBM’s Watson, which gives you legal advice in seconds with 90% accuracy, compared to 70% accuracy for humans. So if you are studying law, stop immediately. In the future, the number of lawyers will be reduced by 90% and only specialists will remain.

22. Watson is helping doctors diagnose cancer (4 times more accurate than doctors).

23. Facebook now has a facial recognition program (better than humans). By 2030, computers will become more intelligent than humans.

24. Automated Vehicles: The first automated vehicle has come out. In two years, the entire industry will change. You wouldn’t want to own a car because you would call a car and it would come and take you to your destination.

25. You will not park your car but pay according to the distance traveled. You will also work while traveling. Today’s kids will never get a driver’s license or ever own a car.

26. It will change our cities. We would need 90-95% fewer vehicles. Old parking lots will be transformed into green gardens.

27. 1.2 million people die each year in car accidents, including drunk driving and speeding. Now there is an accident every 60,000 miles. With automated vehicles, these accidents will decrease to one every 6 million miles. This will save one million lives annually.

28. Traditional car companies will go bankrupt. They will try to make a better car in a revolutionary way, while the technology companies (Tesla, Apple, Google) will make a computer on wheels in a revolutionary way (intelligent electric vehicles).

29. Volvo has now phased out internal combustion engines in its vehicles, replacing them with electric and hybrid engines only.

30. Engineers at Volkswagen and Audi are totally in awe of (Tesla) and they should be. Check out all the companies that make electric vehicles. A few years ago this was not known.

31. Insurance companies will face major problems as accident free costs will become cheaper. The car insurance business model will disappear.

32. Property will change. Because of commuting, people will leave their high rise buildings and move to more beautiful and cheaper areas.

33. Electric vehicles will become commonplace by 2030. Cities will be less noisy and the air will be cleaner.

34. Electricity will become incredibly cheap and incredibly clean. Solar power generation is increasing.

35. Fossil fuel energy companies (oil) are trying to limit grid access to domestic solar power installations to prevent competition, but this is not possible – the technology is coming.
Green energy, whether from green hydrogen or environmentally friendly sources, and green cities will come, and nuclear reactors will be phased out in most countries.

36. Health: Pricing for the Tricorder X will be announced this year. Some companies will make a medical device (called a “tricorder” from Star Trek), which works with your phone, will examine your retina, take a blood sample , and will test your breathing. and will diagnose 54 biological markers that indicate almost any disease. Currently there are dozens of phone applications available for various purposes.

*A new difficulty has arisen for those making passports*
Due to which there is fear of further delay in the issuance of passports.

Citizens are already worried due to the lack of lamination paper and printing machines in the Passports and Immigration Office, now the issue of passports may become more acute due to the lack of ink.

According to the sources, the printing of passports was already delayed due to the issue of lamination paper and now if the senior officials of the department do not meet the shortage of ink, citizens are afraid of further delay in issuance of passports.

Sources further said that the higher authorities intend to convert the status of the Directorate of Passports and Immigration into an authority, hence these problems are arising.

Last week, the government decided to order more new machines to print passports to end the problems faced in making passports.

Officials said that 6 desktop, 2 e-passport machines will be ordered in the new machines, the new machines have the capacity to print 1000 passports in 1 hour.

 

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