Into the Future
All of us know someone who’s had a tragic family loss because of a car accident. 90 people die every day from car accidents. With recent engineering advancements, we are approaching an era when driving cars is going to be as safe as flying airbus.
Computer vision is now better than human vision, even if we’re drunk.
Rapid improvements in healthcare, whether it’s precision medicine or better drug discovery. The technology like AlphaGo, which is the reinforcement learning, enables us a better likelihood of living a long and fruitful life.
Children born by the mid-century could live at least 100 years.
When we go to the dermatologist, we really want the dermatologist to use a computer assisted way of looking at our skin to make the diagnosis to help us get healthy and so forth as computer can see more skin than the ophthalmologist.
When we get to experience a technology wave like this, new corporations are formed by entrepreneurs who take advantage of open markets and capital investment.
Are these technologies profoundly powerful that they will transform the way humans live, eat and work?
The Answer is a YES
