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Article created by: Rugile Baltrunaite

Every day, we prepare for the future, either mentally or by taking direct action. We plan our careers, save for retirement, or upgrade our computers so that they can run a game set in the post-apocalyptic world we're hoping to avoid.

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However, one new development can change everything — not just how we play, but also how we live and even think, rendering our preparations obsolete and forcing us to adapt to a reality we never saw coming.

Interested in such a scenario, Reddit user AndyTexas invited everyone to speculate and list the possible advancements that, if they came true, would radically redefine humanity. Here are some of the interesting answers they received.

#1

Healthcare worker in mask applying bandage to young man's arm, illustrating big shifts people predict in the next decade. Was just reading about advances in mRNA technology that could potentially reshape cancer treatment. The idea is doctors take a sample of a cancer patient’s cancer cells and tailor a custom “vaccine” to treat their specific form of cancer. It’s the beginning of real tailored medicine and it could be massively beneficial!

No-Employment2539:

It’s happening with my dad right now. He has merkel cell carcinoma. On Monday, they drew blood, concocted a “potion” of medicine tailored to his immune system, then he had an infusion. He’s gonna do this six times over 12 weeks, and the cancer should either be small enough to remove or gone completely.

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    #2

    Veterinarian and assistant examining a cat in a clinic, illustrating people predicting big shifts in the next decade. There’s a vaccine in the works for cats that prevents kidney failure/damage and cats who get it can live up to 30 years.

    Meowzzo-Soprano , JSB Co./unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #3

    Two scientists in a lab using a microscope and analyzing test tubes, illustrating big shifts in science and research. Lab grown organs, so no more needing to wait for a transplant. We’re on the edge of designing life like software.

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    #4

    American flags waving outside the Capitol building under dramatic clouds symbolizing big shifts predicted in the next decade. Idk i feel like the US needs to stop defunding research if we want lifesaving medical treatments and breakthroughs.

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    #5

    Two scientists in protective gear tending to leafy greens in an indoor vertical farm, highlighting big shifts in agriculture. Vertical farming: As the cost of traditional farming increases and becomes less productive as weather becomes more warm and unpredictable, vertical farming’s advantages with controlling the light and temperature will outweigh the current high initial costs and energy requirements.

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    #6

    Young woman smiling and embracing elderly woman in wheelchair, illustrating big shifts coming in the next decade We're this 🤏 close to finding the cause auf multiple sclerosis and might therefore be able to soon have a remedy. This might also be a huge step forward in research on other diseases in which the bowel amd the central nervous system relate to each other.

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    #7

    Person holding an empty wallet, illustrating one of the big shifts people predict in the next decade. We’re seeing the end of global capitalism as we know it. Multiple bubbles are about to burst in quick succession causing economic devastation on a level not seen since 1929.

    Millions of millennials and Gen Zers are over leveraged on debt they have no way of paying back - not just student loan and credit card debt, but Klarna, Affirm, After Pay - these “buy now, pay later” schemes approve loans the same way banks approved mortgages in 2008, and its fully unregulated and untraceable.

    Combine that with wealth inequality and the idiotic tariff wars Trump is starting and you’re looking at a total collapse of our current economic system in ten years at the latest.

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    #8

    Surgical team in sterile blue gowns and gloves performing an operation, illustrating big shifts in healthcare trends. Neuralink just implanted a successful chip into someone with ALS who's nonverbal. He's communicating now. So, in the next 10-15 years I think we're going to see a boom in communication with lots of people who are nonverbal. And I predict we're going to be able to cure or fix a lot of issues we could only guess about simply because the people suffering can't express what they're feeling or thinking.

    Ocean_Soapian , Getty Images/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #9

    A group of ducks swimming through water covered in green algae, illustrating big shifts in nature and environment. Algae based products will help cut down on plastic waste. They're already making edible water bottles using algae. Not to mention algae farming is going to revolutionize climate control.

    RefuseSea4624 , Liz Harrell/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #10

    A busy street market scene showing people carrying goods, illustrating big shifts in society over the next decade. I think it will take longer than 10 to 15 years, but in the never ending source for cheap labor, the world will turn its attention to Africa. Huge population, very low wages, rich in natural resources and close to developed nations etc. The Chinese have been investing heavily in African infrastructure (Rails/Roads/Ports). You will see Africa become much more important on the global stage in the future.

    JBanks90 , Eva Blue/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #11

    Woman holding tomatoes in front of an open refrigerator, illustrating big shifts predicted in the next decade. Magnetic cooling is an emerging technology that uses the magnetocaloric effect to transfer heat, eliminating the need for compressors and harmful gases like CFCs and HFCs. It has the potential to be more energy-efficient—lab tests suggest up to 20–30% efficiency gains over traditional systems. While still in development, commercial applications could appear in the next 5–10 years. Replacing CFCs and HFCs would significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as these refrigerants have global warming potentials thousands of times higher than CO₂.

    Here's a video talking about this tech.

    https://youtu.be/qcscUoP8FNk.

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    #12

    Two elderly people sitting on a bench overlooking mountains and ocean, symbolizing big shifts coming in the next decade. Massive population decline in western countries. This will begin to seriously increase by around 2030. It will lead to massive geopolitical changes over the next 50 years. The Accidental Superpower is a great book on this topic.

    demeterscult , Matt Bennett/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #13

    Woman carrying a moving box with files and plant, reflecting big shifts predicted in the next decade no one’s ready for Millions of people will lose their jobs to AI, and we have no clear plan to replace what’s being lost.

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    #14

    Young woman in blue overalls carrying a bucket of eggs outdoors with her dog, illustrating big shifts in the next decade. As AI automation eliminates most high-paying jobs and the cost of food and urban real estate becomes unaffordable for most people, we will see a new back-to-nature movement. Turnkey fully-automated off-the-grid compounds in remote locations will explode in popularity. Micro-farming, water collection, and structure maintenance systems will be completely self-sustaining and will run entirely on integrated solar power. People will have much more free time and will get back to living social lives in small rural communities.

    bluegenera , Kateryna Hliznitsova/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #15

    Crowd of people at a climate protest holding signs about planet earth and big shifts predicted in the next decade. Not enough people are talking about climate change.

    Vorabay , Li-An Lim/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #16

    Cluster of mushrooms growing in dark forest floor, illustrating natural shifts people predict in the next decade. The legalization, decriminalization, and
    destigmatization of our ancient medicines specifically Pscilocybin Mushrooms.

    So less reliance on pharmaceuticals and a happier more connected populace.

    Fingers crossed.

    Local_Temperature79 , Ali Bakhtiari/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #17

    Man in a denim shirt working at a desktop computer, contemplating people predicting big shifts in the next decade. In Western/developed countries, insufficient working age population. This is an imminent problem which will sharply affect the economies of major countries like S Korea, Japan, Italy.

    The obvious answer is immigration but that's being handled very poorly in most places.

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    #18

    Salt piles in a grid pattern at a salt evaporation pond during sunset, illustrating big shifts in natural resource harvesting. Molten salt thorium reactors.
    However they will be in China and the only way we will get any for ourselves is if we buy them from China. We are so far behind on this technology that it would be a major effort to catch up. So sad as we had the ability to build test msr's in the 50's.

    roger_ramjett , Timo Volz/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #19

    Scientist in protective gear reviewing documents inside a clean industrial lab predicting big shifts in the next decade. 2 main technologies I can see making huge leaps and if they take off they will change everything.

    1) nuclear fusion energy generation. Test reactors have already been built and fired, china have sustained over 5 minutes so far and other nations are building test facilities. Safe, cheap, clean energy with minimal dangerous waste.

    2) battery technology like graphene. Once battery technologies advance and the costs come down, I can see local power storage for renewable technologies, home power packs, EVs etc becoming much more cost effective. They would also be able to charge in half the time or less.

    Put the 2 together and you have clean, cheap energy which can be stored for peak shaving, later use, cars and all sorts.

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    #20

    Red flag with yellow stars waving on a pole under a bright sky, symbolizing big shifts predicted in the next decade. China as the dominant world power, AI making most jobs obsolete.

    esaks , Planet Volumes/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #21

    Person holding cash in front of multiple monitors showing financial charts, illustrating big shifts predicted in the next decade The collapse and restructuring of the world economy as we transition to a world where supply of and demand for workers diverges indefinitely.

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    #22

    Futuristic Tesla steering wheel and dashboard showcasing technology representing big shifts predicted in the next decade. I think one is definitely autonomous cars. Future generations will look back at car crashes and won't be able to understand how dangerous they were.

    AndyTexas , Vladimir Srajber/pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #23

    Person in a blue hoodie working on a laptop with code projected behind, symbolizing big shifts in technology trends. AI scammers. They won’t sound like Indians and they’ll be able to target thousands of people simultaneously.

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    #24

    Person taking notes in a notebook during a therapy session as another person lies on a couch in the background. Ai use cases have drastically shifted from technical help to emotional and personal support.

    This is going to be so dangerous for generations born into these LLM companies being their best friend and confidant. If you think advertising is too "good" now, imagine telling your best friend that you're struggling with something and they start nudging you towards a product they couldn't have possibly used.

    I'm not worried about SkyNet. I'm worried about people being able to interact in person. Socialization and social structure is literally how we conquered the planet.

    real_picklejuice , Hrant Khachatryan/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #25

    Man analyzing brain scans on a computer, representing people predicting big shifts in the next decade. Brain computer interfaces
    In 15 years, we might think a thought and send a message, learn skills instantly, or back up out memories 🙂.

    Ur-PrettyPrincess , MART PRODUCTION/pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #26

    Person in academic gown handing diploma to graduate’s hand, symbolizing big shifts predicted in the next decade. In 1970, it was fine to get a degree, and your knowledge would be relevant until the moment you retired. This is changing and changing fast. The myth that a degree is something that guarantees you a job will soon become obvious, and the only thing employers will look for is the skill of self-learning.

    This will make degrees even less relevant. Even now, people question whether they should pursue a degree or study on their own. In the future, this trend is expected to skyrocket, and we will see a generation of entirely self-taught people.

    Fine_Intention1240 , Hatice Baran/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #27

    Dry c*****d soil in a field with stubble, symbolizing big shifts in the environment predicted in the next decade. The Bad: Food shortages due to climate change (unless we speed up vertical farming)

    The Good: Nuclear Fusion reactions and Thorium salt reactors.

    notjustakorgsupporte , Md. Hasanuzzaman Himel/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #28

    Astronaut on the lunar surface symbolizing people predicting big shifts coming in the next decade unseen by many. The Artemis moon missions! The first planned moon walks since 1972, putting the first woman and first person of colour on the moon.

    The missions are designed to explore the feasibility of putting a human base on the moon, to act as a mid way point for further exploration to Mars.

    Key-Collection2030 , History in HD/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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