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The World in 2035: A look into the future of technology

The World in 2035: A look into the future of technology

Tom's Guide14 hours ago
Artificial Intelligence | Smart Glasses | Wearable TechSmartphones | iPhones | Robots | Cars | TVs
This may read like science fiction, but it's closer than you think.
To envision where our relationship with technology is heading, Tom's Guide talked to some of the leading experts in artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, wearable devices and robotics — including companies such as Samsung, Oura, Qualcomm, General Motors, LG and Amazon.
A decade from now, how will we interact with our cars, phones, TVs and wearables? How will our lives be reimagined by artificial intelligence and robots?
Welcome to the World in 2035.
From hyper-personal assistants to mind-reading tech — this is how AI will transform everything by 2035
By 2035, AI will go way beyond a mere assistant. It will anticipate your needs, sense your mood and reshape your home and work life. The question won't be what AI can do, but what we'll let it do.
Smart Glasses Revolution: Inside the biggest tech trend of the next 10 years
Right now, smart glasses either give you the best of AR or the best of AI. By 2035 we'll get the best of both worlds — turning these into the all-in-one device that could replace your smartphone, and going beyond with sensors that can track your physical and mental health.
The future of wearable wellness tech: 5 wild predictions for 2035 according to experts and industry leaders
The Apple Watch that arrives in 2035 could have enough battery power to last forever. We can also see stick-on 'smart patches' that continuously monitor your vitals while looking out for troubling trends. And next-gen 'smart contacts' could help you see in the dark or even put names to faces.
What will our phones be like in 2035? We asked Samsung, Motorola, OnePlus and more about your future
Multi-fold designs, 6G and a quantum leap in AI powers. Despite talk of smartphones making way for devices like smart glasses, experts say the phone is here to stay. Here's how your smartphone could evolve over the next decade.
Meet the iPhone of 2035 — it's the 'mainframe on your body'
What is Apple planning for the iPhone over the next decade? We talked to some leading Apple experts on what they think the iPhone of 2035 might have to offer.
Forget "I, Robot" — here's what your home robot will actually be like by 2035
From 'The Jetsons' to 'I, Robot,' the future has been imagined with all of us living with humanoid robots in our home. But how close are we to having personal C-3POs? Here's what the next ten years will really bring us.
I dreamed of flying cars, but the automotive reality of 2035 is even more revolutionary
Your car will feel very different from today, thanks in part to advances in autonomous driving, more efficient battery technologies, and how AI will be a main driving force behind everything by 2035 — including aerial vehicles.
Your TV in 2035 will be wildly different — and it's not what you think
The future of TVs looks pretty tantalizing, including MicroLED finally going mainstream, next-generation 'dream OLED' panels and a leap in AI assistants that know what you want to watch before you do.
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