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In the early morning of January 31, Beijing time, the World Health Organization (WHO) span> officially listed the new coronavirus epidemic as “of international concern” Public health emergencies. ” p>
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As of 7 am on the 31st, there were more than 9,000 confirmed cases of new pneumonia nationwide. Although it is only January, this epidemic that concerns everyone’s life and health has been destined to become one of the public topics of the year 2020. p>
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Looking back at the year 2019 that has just passed, there have been many annual phenomena in China that have drawn attention from all walks of life: 2019 is the first year of commercialization of 5G networks in China. The vision of the broad masses has sparked a series of discussions about future lifestyles. p>
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In the past year, a group of scholars and practitioners in various fields have discussed many phenomenal topics. p>
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Among them, the documentary “Before Tomorrow”, which explores the entire human community facing the future, science and technology and humanities, reports that there are more than 15 million views on the entire network, sex robots, human freezing, euthanasia … p>
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These are highly controversial topics that have sparked heated discussion among the audience. p>
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2019 is also known as the first year of artificial meat. This soy protein food made of plants, although its name is a bit horrifying, has frequently landed in the media.Sports technology headlines. p>
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Some people even question whether humans can only afford a piece of artificial meat in the future? A multi-dimensional deconstruction and analysis of this tide of artificial meat was made. p>
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2019 is the first year of paid study rooms in China. A study room locked in the Lujiazui business district in Shanghai took 48 hours and found some interesting phenomena: p>
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The economy is declining and the AI wave is fast. Many people worry that they are unemployed at middle age. Females account for 70% of learners. The high-education and high-paying groups pay more attention to improving themselves. p>
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On the seventh day of the new year, let us sit down at home, review the annual phenomenon in 2019, and look forward to all peace in 2020. p>
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“Before Tomorrow” p>
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▲ Click on the video to see the future of humankind p>
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“Before Tomorrow” is a domestic documentary with a new standard, Douban scored 8.7. The filming team visited more than 20 countries, taking the host Zeng Baoyi as the first perspective, interviewing nearly a hundred experts and scholars in various fields. The topics discussed in the documentary are very controversial, but they all affect the future of mankind. p>
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Will robots replace sex and love in the future?
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The theme of the first episode is Robot Companion. Zeng Baoyi and the film crew traveled to the United States, Britain, the Netherlands and other places to interview the producers and users of the doll factory. p>
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When they went to visit a factory that produces AI adult dolls, Zeng Baoyi was surprised that her jaw was falling off: “Maybe I have seen many faces, but I haven’t seen so many breasts and so many private parts. Lined up, I think humans are actually a collection of parts. ”Because of the embedded AI programs, these dolls can interact with humans a lot, chat, and remember, remember what you like, yesterday. What did you talk about … p>
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The camera crew interviewed several users of silicone dolls and found that everyone is a being. Some of them were frustrated in real interpersonal relationships, some once had a marriage, but eventually fell apart. They were very depressed about the relationship between the sexes, and they were fed up with hunting and hunting. They felt that having such a doll would save them a lot of effort. Can give them a great sense of security. p>
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Matt McMullen (second from left)
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Matt, the maker of AI dolls, also believes that he has designed a product and a service, and people have gotten comfort, growth, and companionship in it, which is a very good thing. p>
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Kathleen Richardson
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However, this love has not been recognized by everyone. Kathleen Richardson, PhD in Anthropology, Cambridge University, launched the “Anti-Robot Companion Movement” a few years ago. She said, “Anyway, companion robots are a kind of pornographic products. To some extent, it still means to treat people as property and materialize women.” P>
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Perhaps as Zeng Baoyi said, “Many times I think that this companion robot is actually discussing human loneliness.” p>
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“Eternal Life Conference” site
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Should humans pursue eternal life? Explore the Immortality Conference and Cryonics Center
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To explore this topic, Zeng Baoyi participated in an “Eternal Life Conference” in San Diego, USA, to learn about the ideas of a radical group of life continents; and also interviewed a person who had secretly received two gene treatments to extend life 47 year old lady Liz. p>
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What struck Zeng Baoyi was that they visited ALCOR in Tanzania, the United States, which is the world’s largest cryonics center. According to the optimistic estimates of ALCOR scientists, science and technology in 50 years may be able to thaw human heads and rebuild the body. p>
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