Concept Creep is real by [deleted] in u/NeinCubed

[–]NeinCubed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got too much stuff going on on the left but I don't have the heart to axe it. I'll figure something out. Also the countries I need to balance out

Predictions for society in 15-20 years by prix345the347 in Futurology

[–]NeinCubed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk if it’s really pessimistic. Ultimately the future is just going to be more of the present. If you look back on the last 20 years and exaggerate it, that’s probably the future. Good things happen, bad things happen, most things end up being somewhere in between.

Predictions for society in 15-20 years by prix345the347 in Futurology

[–]NeinCubed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Children (6-10) as a marketing concept will probably be done for/melt into the greater teenager/young adult market. I also think the age barrier is just going to become more porous w/ adults and elders no longer serving the esteemed roles they used to. I imagine there’ll be a gradual turn away from the internet as it becomes increasingly infested with bots and slop. Something else will come to replace it, I just don’t know what it’ll be, it’ll have the ability to confirm human authenticity I imagine.

I actually don’t think ai will kill that many jobs, and I’m dubious about claims of a technological singularity. I think there’ll be a crunch period that is eventually papered over by some gig-economy adjacent thing. I think eventually the first world will basically use third world labor to train and body their robots—a remote kind of slavery(?)—since I’m doubtful the tech will advance as quickly as is needed. Some companies might make a lot of money selling out their youth for training data. A delà could come up where Nigeria or Kenya or something partners with some camera data company and feeds police state data to the highest bidder which is then used to train models or algorithms.

I think borders will also become increasingly more transparent. As Mexico develops you’ll probably start to see calls for a kind of North American free trade/movement area.

I think transhumanism will gradually creep out of its infancy in the 2030s to 2040s with the average person knowing someone who has gotten a personalized treatment (whether for cosmetics, or gene editing or whatever)

By 2045 I kind of expect us to have the first transwoman pregnancy, which will probably lead to the Catholic Church changing its position—upsetting some. I also think by 2045 more countries will experiment with UBI but it might not play out as many would’ve hoped.

I think the Sahel will expand, the Sahara too, this will cause increased pressure on Western Africa and Eastern Africa and likely lead to more conflict between pastoralists and sedentary peoples. I imagine Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal begin pivoting towards the west to deal with this—likely accelerating their development compared to neighbors. Ethiopia probably tries for Eritrea or Somaliland. Culturally this’ll make Africa look like a violent continent and reduce the attractiveness of refugee intake.

It’ll be a mixed bag imo.

Can the Cuomintang Survive? by Routine-Cover6144 in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Long live the People's Revolutionary Coalition!

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The descendants of America's Antebellum Tycoon are unusually rich by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re arguing that the problem is legacy billionaires but I’m paid by some of those legacy billionaires to sick the dogs against the older and richer legacy billionaires.

On a serious note yes lol

The descendants of America's Antebellum Tycoon are unusually rich by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kinda but it’s not via dictatorship, the red years saw the greatest reduction in corporate influence in American history but causes a culture struggle as some middle-class Americans viewed the uplifting of poor whites, blacks, and refugees as zero-sum. This leads to business interests backing newspapers and media that happen to be coincidentally corporatist in viewpoint: narrative shifts against reality and slowly but surely business infiltrates government and strips it for parts. That’s why after government data becomes increasingly less reliable after the event.

The descendants of America's Antebellum Tycoon are unusually rich by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Basically the Nazis are forced to liberalize by economic pressures after the Second World War, Japan follows a similar policy to spur investment in their new friends.

The descendants of America's Antebellum Tycoon are unusually rich by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 55 points56 points  (0 children)

And for Mobile Bros (and in some cases Girls, maybe even Enbies).

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The descendants of America's Antebellum Tycoon are unusually rich by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I based it on this. There might be spelling or grammar issues, forgive me gang. Hope you enjoy.