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8.What is people’s life like in the future? 30.94%

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8.What is people’s life like in the future?
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2024-04-01
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  • 石维俊
    石维俊
    In the future, life will be a world full of technology, green and diversified, providing more convenient, intelligent, healthy and rich life experience for human beings.

    2024-06-24

  • 龚竞涛
    龚竞涛
    As technology continues to advance, people's lives will become more deeply integrated with it. Smart homes, wearable devices, and virtual assistants will become even more common, aiding in the automation of daily tasks and providing personalized services, making life more convenient and efficient

    2024-06-11

  • 俞可滢
    俞可滢
    With advancements in communication technology, remote work and education will become more prevalent. People may be able to work or study from anywhere in the world, opening up new opportunities and flexibility.

    2024-06-04

  • 俞可滢
    俞可滢
    People's lives will likely be more deeply integrated with technology. Smart homes, wearable devices, and virtual assistants will become even more common, helping to automate daily tasks and provide personalized assistance.

    2024-06-04

  • 韩宜鹏
    韩宜鹏
    Predicting what life will be like in the future is inherently uncertain, as it depends on a wide range of factors, including technological advancements, social changes, environmental conditions, economic developments, and political stability.

    2024-06-02

  • 庹紫玥
    庹紫玥
    Predicting the exact nature of people's lives in the future is challenging due to the countless variables and uncertainties that can influence societal development. However, based on current trends and technological advancements, we can make some educated guesses about what life might be like in the future: Technological Integration

    2024-06-01

  • 费欣乐
    费欣乐
    "There I found a seat of some yellow metal that I did not recognize, corroded in places with a kind of pinkish rust and half smothered in soft moss, the arm-rests cast and filed into the resemblance of griffins" heads. I sat down on it, and I surveyed the broad view of our old world under the sunset of that long day. It was as sweet and fair a view as I have ever seen. The sun had already gone below the horizon and the west was flaming gold, touched with some horizontal bars of purple and crimson. Below was the valley of the Thames, in which the river lay like a band of burnished steel. I have already spoken of the great palaces dotted about among the variegated greenery, some in ruins and some still occupied. Here and there rose a white or silvery figure in the waste garden of the earth, here and there came the sharp vertical line of some cupola or obelisk. There were no hedges, no signs of proprietary rights, no evidences of agriculture; the whole earth had become a garden.

    2024-05-14