{"id":134461,"date":"2023-11-25T18:16:18","date_gmt":"2023-11-25T18:16:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bluemull.com\/?p=134461"},"modified":"2023-11-25T18:16:18","modified_gmt":"2023-11-25T18:16:18","slug":"ai-predicts-well-all-be-using-high-tech-shape-shifting-flying-cars-by-2073","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bluemull.com\/lifestyle\/ai-predicts-well-all-be-using-high-tech-shape-shifting-flying-cars-by-2073\/","title":{"rendered":"AI predicts well all be using high tech shape-shifting flying cars by 2073"},"content":{"rendered":"
Many people would have thought we might have flying cars by now in 2023, especially if you've watched hit film Back to the Future.<\/p>\n
However, according to artificial intelligence (AI), we're going to have to wait until 2073 to get motors which hover off the ground.<\/p>\n
Experts DiscoverCars.com have collaborated with a mechanical engineering specialist to generate incredible AI generated images of what cars could look like in the future. And they'll definitely be something to marvel at if the photos are anything to go by.<\/p>\n
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The years 2033, 2048 and 2073 are the focus time periods of the research, covering functionality, design and high-tech features.<\/p>\n
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The expert\u2019s predictions for 2033 included haptic feedback systems that could provide drivers with information by touch, as well as increased use of lightweight materials like carbon fibre. And 2048, fully self-driving cars could be a reality. Advances in sustainable energy sources could also mean cars are solar powered or use solid state batteries.<\/p>\n
The vehicles imagined for 2073 are very different to cars today, with VTOL (vertical take off and landing) technology enabling them to fly. The AI has created an image of a car that hovers off the ground and it seems to have jet engines on the sides, which could enable the car to travel at incredible speeds. The cars could also be able to 'feel' things, according to AI, and 'talk' to the driver.<\/p>\n
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As well as creating images based on these predictions, DiscoverCars.com also prompted Midjourney to create images simply by providing the AI with the year or how many years in the future this would be and requesting a \u201crealistic car\u201d.<\/p>\n
There were interesting differences between the images. Namely, the expert predicted that cars would become bigger and might be able to automatically adjust their shape to adapt to different terrains and situations. In contrast, Midjourney consistently produced images that looked broadly similar in size and shape to a car today.<\/p>\n
Predicting a car\u2019s interior in 2073, the AI bot said seats would all face each other and feature walls will contain living plants that purify the air inside the vehicle. The interior is a spacious, multipurpose space that passengers could use to relax, sleep, work or socialise.<\/p>\n
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Aleksandrs Buraks, Head of Growth at DiscoverCars.com, said: "The conversation about what cars will be like in the future is very lively – there is often news about how close we are to self-driving cars, or even cars that can fly. However, it\u2019s not easy to imagine how this highly anticipated technology will look.<\/p>\n
"After gathering some amazing insights from an expert, we wanted to use AI to bring these predictions to life. It was fascinating to see how many features of these cars of the future already exist in some capacity – these cars are examples of what could happen when technology that is now experimental becomes an expected part of automotive design. The cars look incredible and we can\u2019t agree at DiscoverCars.com which one we would most like to take for a spin!"<\/p>\n