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A 2030 Morning Routine

One thing that stuck out to me reading this was the constant reference to various AI agent's by a name.

It made me step back and think about how some of these AI products are named and I honestly prefer when a product isn't named like a person. Just to think of two: you have "Claude" and "Alexa" which gives the impression you are speaking to a person when you very very much are not.

I gotta say I kind of prefer the name "ChatGPT" that OpenAI went with. It doesn't try to pretend it's a human with it's naming and also describes what it is in it's name.

5 hours ago_fat_santa

Yeah, I would also prefer to rename a smart house controlling agent to "robo butler 9000" just because its funny. I dont want a human slave. I want to feel like Im in a weirdly funny episode of Futurama

5 hours agohoppp

I think Star Trek nailed how I would want to interact with a computer by voice. (maybe someone will figure out how to make AI agents do that, including Majel Barrett's voice)

5 hours agoginko

Perfectly realistic except the ending: why would anybody pay humans to generate voiceovers in 2030s, when AI can already do the job?

6 hours agodecimalenough

That's all organic artizan voiceover, not like the unhealthy garbage AI voiceover the lesser cool people use.

5 hours agomrtksn

Because enough people will pay $200 for a "premium" HDMI cable, that a market for premium HDMI cables exists.

4 hours agobarryrandall

likely boorishly contrived for this style of storytelling

6 hours agosomeothherguyy

Wait, they are going to return to cubicles in 2030? Sounds awesome ;)

6 hours agohansmayer

Nah it’s going to be more like those standing seats that some low-cost airlines have been planning for a while. That’s more than enough for you and your headset. The very best workplaces will also provide a small elliptical bike at your feet.

There will be fewer and fewer of us in years to come, but real estate doesn’t grow on trees!

6 hours agoaerhardt

They can make electricity with your pedalling. Like a dystopic hamster wheel powered office. All bodily functions can be monetized

5 hours agohoppp

While I generally subscribe to the philosophy of "if you're good at doing something then never do it for free", but my company is welcome to my shit for free.

3 hours agoDrillShopper

First they will run it through some sort of analytics to sell the results to biomedical information-tracking companies for aggregate data:

https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/22/the-wild-story-of-how-gut-...

Next - they will take the resulting "output" physical mess and turn dump it into a methane fuel-generating waste-treatment plant.

If that still doesn't make enough $$$, and your measured productivity metrics are not good enough, don't worry - if you also end-up living in one of the "techbro sponsored corporate feudal city-states" you can always help the company by being turned into "biodiesel":

https://newrepublic.com/article/183971/jd-vance-weird-terrif...

an hour agojjkaczor

The future is going to have a lot more speaker grilles with screwdriver stab marks in them.

4 hours agonancyminusone

Not enough ads and push to spend, I'm afraid.

6 hours agorandunel

Reminds me of the movie "Demolition Man", where everything was assisted by AIs.

5 hours agoJotalea

I was hoping this was about FM-2030’s morning routine. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be much information online about/if he did anything particularly unique.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM-2030

6 hours agokeiferski

I wonder: if we get superintelligence before 2030, do you think we should revive him ASAP, or wait and do it in 2030?

6 hours agonemo1618

I lost it at "shower buddy"

6 hours agoexplorigin

> Real coffee costs more than your coffee maker nowadays, so it has to suffice.

That’s definitely the bad place

6 hours agoYossarrian22

Neo-Luddism is going to be a popular term in the years to come.

5 hours agocrims0n

No remote work?

3 hours agotkiolp4

Ballardian.

6 hours agonickdothutton

Did anyone else got a 15MM tingling feeling in the beginning of reading this or was it just me?

6 hours agoHenryBemis

H2G2

6 hours agoiamgopal

This is classified as satire but it's not much so, we're already halfway there.

6 hours agotacheiordache
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