Humanity is edging ever-closer to extinction, however don’t fear — the tech lords have deigned to save lots of us.
Elon Musk, as an illustration, desires to take us to a Martian colony. Certain, many will perish on the journey, however the survivors can take pleasure in a nightmarish existence, which they’ll fund via indentured labor on the hellscape.
Sure. There can be loads of jobs on Mars!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 17, 2020
Peter Thiel, in the meantime, will prolong youngsters’s lives by giving them blood transfusions. Wait, that’s not fairly proper — he really plans to inject himself with children’s blood. The children will all flip anemic, however at the least he’ll dwell without end. (For the document, Thiel denies being a vampire.)
Jeff Bezos, then again, is specializing in repairing the setting. The house botherer has created the modestly-named Bezos Earth Fund, which may reverse a fraction of the damage done by Amazon.
All these big-brain concepts are clearly good, however a brand new pitch for our survival may surpass all of them: Tamagotchi youngsters.
For anybody fortunate sufficient to not keep in mind the cursed creatures, Tamagotchis have been digital pets encased in LCD shows that homeowners tried to maintain alive. They have been an enormous deal within the 90s, like the Macarena and white dog poop.
In a possible harbinger of what’s to return, they sometimes die shortly. The typical lifespan of a well-cared-for Tamagochi is a mere 12 days.
They’ve nonetheless impressed a imaginative and prescient of the longer term for our species: elevating digital youngsters.
Catriona Campbell, a behavioral psychologist and UX skilled, describes these digital children because the”Tamagotchi era.”
“We’re already effectively on our technique to creating the Tamagotchi era which, for all intents and functions, can be ‘actual’ to their dad and mom,” Campbell stated in extracts of her new ebook shared by the Telegraph.
“On the premise that shopper demand is there, which I believe will probably be, AI youngsters will turn out to be extensively obtainable for a comparatively small month-to-month price.”
They’ll be vague from these in the actual world
The low price of digital children isn’t their solely promoting level. Campbell believes they may additionally resolve the overstated problem of overpopulation.
She envisions digital infants with photo-realistic our bodies, simulated emotional responses, and AI-powered interactive capabilities. Naturally, they’ll dwell in “the metaverse.”
“Digital youngsters might appear to be a large leap from the place we at the moment are,” she wrote, “however inside 50 years, know-how may have superior to such an extent that infants which exist within the metaverse are vague from these in the actual world.”
“Because the metaverse evolves, I can see digital youngsters changing into an accepted and absolutely embraced a part of society in a lot of the developed world.”
I, for one, really feel we must always embrace our future digital children — and our digital grandkids after them. In the event that they disappoint us, we will all the time hit the reset button.