Future Technology: What will the world be like in the year 2053?

With lightning-fast connections to streaming wireless Internet on a range of digital devices, Koreans are proudly some of the most connected people on the planet. And walking along the brightly lit streets of the capital, Seoul, provides a glimpse into the digital future for most of the rest of the world. In the ‘new normal’ […]

by The Daily Guardian Team - July 28, 2023, 11:31 am

With lightning-fast connections to streaming wireless Internet on a range of digital devices, Koreans are proudly some of the most connected people on the planet. And walking along the brightly lit streets of the capital, Seoul, provides a glimpse into the digital future for most of the rest of the world.

In the ‘new normal’ era, where change has become a part of everyday life, Future Technology Center at SK Telecom, Seoul, South Korea pursue innovation beyond change. A lot is going to change in the coming years due to the revoulationary changes in the field of technology every day. Artificial intelligence has immense potential in reshaping the telecommunications landscape and is excited to embark on this transformative journey. In the future, there will be self-driving cars, robots will replace humans in day to day activities and it will become easy for everyone to go to space. In order to become the world’s leading country in the field of future technology, many countries including India are already working in this direction. Today we are talking about SK Telecom in Seoul, South Korea, where preparations have already started for how the world will be in the year 2053.

How the world will be in the year 2053 can be experienced in the Future Technology Center located at SK Telecom in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is shown here that after 30 years, we’ll be able to cover a distance of thousands of miles in a short span of time. There will be special hyper-loops to travel from one place to another, which will have all the neseccary things to make your ride comfortable.

At the Future Tech Center, it is also explained that traveling to space through automatic robotic system will be very safe and easy in coming years. This Future Center is built by Korea’s largest telecom company SK Telecom, wherein, they demonstrated how any natural disaster coming on earth can be dealt within time through the space station. Not only this, it has also been explained how danger of a meteorite coming towards earth will be dealt with. In the coming years, there will a revolutionary change in medical field where patients will be treated by robots with the help of AI.

Actually, this is not just a museum built on future technology, but South Korea has already started preparing to become the number one country in the world in this field.

Children studying in Korean schools and colleges are explained through these centers that how they have to prepare for the future. A lot of work is being done in Korea from communication to self-driving cars and technology. In Korea, work is being done on car technology which has such sensors which can prevent accidents. Most of the car companies in Korea are producing a car in just 21 hours through robots. Research is on going on how to produce these cars in less time.

Like India, Korea also wants to execute Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan missions soon. In the month of May this year, South Korea successfully launched the indigenous rocket Nuri for the first time. South Korea wants to land its rocket on the moon in the year 2032 and has an ambition to reach Mars by the year 2045.

It is no accident that this Asian nation became the world’s leader in tech. As the Republic of Korea emerged from the Korean War in the mid-1950s, they were one of the world’s poorest economies. But, through decades of government interventions and investments in modern technology, the country has soared to become one of the most developed countries in the region.

Based on 5G communication technology, South Korea is staying ahead of the curve in areas of artificial intelligence, big data, IoT and quantum cryptography and growing into a global information and communication technology (ICT) leader, and it’s not hard to see why.