You think about taking a picture and, your glasses automatically do. Throughout the day the device records everything you see and hear, the BCI monitors your heart rate, emotions and sensations. You can save all of this because data storage is so cheap and huge. Need to know what someone said a while ago? Ask the computer, I was talking to Jim about a week ago, he told me a joke, what was it? The glasses scan the last week for Jim and when your emotions were in tune with a joke.
Or what the Google glasses are doing today, take a picture every 10 minutes and stitch them together for a slideshow of your day. You could share days on Facebook, take pictures from your point of view.
People will never need to delete anything and even now Microsoft is running something called "MyLifeBits", it is a way to organize EVERY thing. Scanned documents, images, videos, audio clips and documents. Imagine if you could focus all your memory on fun things, and leave the facts and dates and conversations up to your E-memory. Don't worry - multiple backups can be made cheaply and accessed through the cloud. I think by 2042 computers will be a deep part of our lives in enriching them.
We won't need to worry about features. We will already assume everything can play a song or go online. Devices will monitor our vital signs, give us up to second status on nutrition, vitamin, mineral, free radical levels, cholesterol and hygiene, then recommend foods or work outs that will maximize time/performance to keep people in perfect health. It will be about making sense of data. Metadata, indexing events, creating graphs and looking at relationships between actions and reactions to give people ideas about how to be as close to 100% effective as possible.
Virtual reality may also allow us to literally share our experiences with each other. It's to bad I will be 47, but relationships would be easier by then if you could meet in virtual reality. Sharing days is something I really look forward to. I think it would be awesome to live in someone's body and feel everything they do. I also want to be superman or spiderman. That would be freaking awesome.
Edited by SG-1, Today, 05:28 AM.
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Source: http://www.futuretimeline.net/forum/topic/2506-computers-by-2042/
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