Future houses are three-dimensional structures
Such three-dimensional walls are lighter and more slippery.
At the same time, we can build many tall buildings due to their lightweight. We need
lightweight and strong construction materials to make buildings go up. In that
way, these three-dimensional walls are very useful for building tall buildings
and the cost of construction materials is also likely to be reduced. We can
create it in computer mode.
Artificial intelligence
and humanoid robots are the future
It is believed that humanoid robots will dominate employment in future. It is expected that by 2030 there will be a demand for such humanoid robots as these robots can work almost 20 hours longer than humans. These robots can be used more in the future as they are more efficient and can do more work than humans.
Similarly, Artificial
Intelligence technology which can be called Artificial Intelligence is growing
day by day. This technology could automate 300 million full-time jobs in the
future. Artificial intelligence robots and tools that can think and act on their
own could take over many jobs in the future. At the same time, there will
always be a need for employees who can think and act efficiently. Goldman Sachs
has stated this information in its report.
Future challenges for
nature include melting ice rocks and vulnerable marine life
A river naturally flows under the sea in Antarctica. The river contains various mineral deposits. The current of this undersea river is very important. This is because the minerals that may be present in these currents are very beneficial to marine life when they come to the surface. But due to ongoing problems like global warming, the melting of glaciers is causing the sea level to rise. Due to this, natural river channels like this have been affected. Contamination of waterways can deprive marine life of available minerals and many types of nutrients. At the same time, melting ice sheets due to global warming also disrupts rainfall. Also, the land area of the earth is likely to decrease due to the rise in the sea level.