What is the next discovery/invention that will revolutionize the world?
Seriously hoping it's automated cars.
Advanced Machine Learning, I like to say.
>>8441538
I think automated cars will increase productivity and efficiency a bit, but I am on the fence as to whether or not they will revolutionize the world. We'll be able to work/rest while we travel, traffic might go away, maybe shipping companies will be able to get things out to customers quicker. It seems like it will just be a quality of life improvement.
>>8441524
Male birth-control. Real one, not a needle-in-nut vasagel.
If genetic engineering becomes as accessible to people as plastic surgery, that might change the world quite a bit
>>8441567
How would it revolutionize the world? It might allow more men to confirm they have, in fact, been cucked, but I don't know how different it would really be.
Also, I think men lying about how they are infertile would make women skeptical, so delicious rawdog creampies with strangers won't be as common as we might like.
>>8441524
Predictable protein folding
AI without a doubt in my mind
>>8441593
Crispr is going to be fucking awesome. I hope to do research using it after undergrad.
nu-wave ethnic cleansing
>>8441524
A.I. guided pornography synthesis.
>>8441524
Funding education and scientist to create the next discovery and inventions to revolutionize the world.
Oh wait..
Confirming whether or not there is a God and/or afterlife
3D Printing.
Or, well, the compactization, automation, and decentralization of the means of production. It might not become ubiquitous for a while; there's still iterating to be done, and I think machine learning is gonna be fairly important where it's concerned. But stick a solar panel on a 3D printer and give people access to the internet and VR and they'll design, exchange, and create whatever the damned hell they so desire, so long as they have the materials.