10 years ago this video was blowing my mind. It was unbelievably amazing for me. Now it’s August 2023 and all of these are possible and even more than half of these are already in our lives. I’m just wondering which things seems so unbelievable now will be in our casual day-life in 10 years.
@@2501-yite Nah, most of this stuff is something we already know how to do or is already possible with what we have. None of this is ground breaking anymore like it was 13 years ago
@@PegasusTenma1It is still groundbreakimg maybe if you are talking about technologies close to 20 yrs ago or more it’s not like as groundbreaking but we still have to recognise for what it was and how it is now. Everything is groundbreaking it’s just most think it’s not as time passed by.
Damn, I remember being so hyped about these videos when I was in 3rd grade. Vivid memories talking to my friends about this vid, thinking that this would have be a reality by now lol. I can't believe it's almost 2023.
You know its interesting that back in middle school when I saw this I was so excited, in all honesty only like maybe 6 of those things are actually here in 2019. I mean touch screen cellphones are a duh, we do have smart fridges now which is cool. Samsung recently showed off their roll up glass tv thing. Tesla made the giant screen in the middle of their car. So I mean some of these things are here, but here is to hoping the future holds even more promising progress
But this was made in 2011 - we already had touch screen phones, fridges with TVs, giant 3D flat screen TVs, etc. It was made more to hype glass than general tech.
@@Sashazur I think we have almost all of these except they are not glass but just think screens, and tbh glass has no practical purpose to be smart apart from aesthetics
@@PurpleHat026 i second that lol but i've never bought or tried them even, too suspicious of stuff breaking when u wanna fast-chop stuff with heavy chef's knives
totally forgot about this comment lmao, I'm not against apple devices. Also the power wouldn't go out the battery would die quickly and you'd have to recharge the house.
I remember that when I was sad I would take refuge and watch this video, and I would start to dream of the future as a wonderful place to live. It's been so long, but this video still gives me incredible positive vibes. Thank you. ❤
I remembered this video and decided to check it out again. This came out exactly 10 years ago to the day. I'm actually surprised; it had more successful predictions than I expected.
Here I am applying for Corning global internship, what a long journey I came, I hope I get the internship with Corning :) love their inventions and now they are the underdog to many transformational technologies we have
Still hooked on this! I first came across this video years ago, and it ignited my passion for technology. Fast forward to today, and I've successfully built my career as an interaction designer in the tech industry. This video continues to inspire me, highlighting the profound impact of well-designed products on our daily lives and emphasizing the importance of human-computer interaction design.
You have no idea how happy seeing things like this makes me it brings a tear into my eye to see just someone of the amazing things humanity can come up with!
+Soul Akai I agree. But I'm afraid this won't be available for everyone. Bad times are coming and the poor people will be the first to suffer. While the rich ones squander their fortune
Very, Very impressive. When I was a young child, my father was an aerospace engineer working on several of NASA's moon shot programs from Mercury to Apollo, and on through to Challenger. He use to always say that we were only about 50 yrs behind "Star Trek", and I use to think that there was no way... looks as though he may have been right. Sorry Dad, for ever having doubts.
Glory to fantasy lovers in their childhood! Dreamers. Engineers and technicians who have chosen the difficult path of science and technology. Your dad is a man with a capital letter!
It's like re-watching the old AT&T You Will commercials. Amazing how much of this stuff is a thing now, or the tech exists if the market wanted it. Still a few things I'm desperately wanting though - like the clear phones (which are a resonable size! Not bloody damn tablets), and the holo tvs.
+william rioux (golemgamingcrew) It actually reduces energy cost because at least SPD technology blocks heat so you have to spend less to cool your home
Wow. This is the future my friends and I envisioned back in elementary school. Complete with moving walkway, flying cars, robots everywhere, mega buildings and all that.
Only the television exists in 2019 for purchase, but it's definitely not touchscreen... yet. Maybe by 2040 this will be in new homes/cars/buildings, 5g is only now emerging this summer to make internet of things possible.
We are pretty close to 2020. I have an extraordinary vision that all this will happen in the 2020s, absolutely no doubt! Our advancements of sophisticated and cybernetic technology are increasing very fast! This is what I have always imagined to come true for the future, cybernetics or cyberpunk. It is all so beautiful and I am so happy that I will be able to experience it!
This is a nice sci-fi demo reel, but I've actually seen a lot of this technology in work over the past few years and I've got to say, the most amazing thing in this video is how everything transmits data to everything else through presumably NFC without a care in the world for privacy or management. This is the definition of a pipe dream but props to the crew who made this anyway, its looks beautiful.
It is March 2024. I saw this video when it first came out in 2010, EVERYTHING is this video is here now and the Part 2 of this video is starting to arrive. I watch these videos to remind myself that there is good from science and the future does not have to be all negative. There is a comment below about what people from 2063 would think about this video. I would love to be around in 2124 and see what this video would look like at that time.
what sucks is Apple already owns a patent for a transparent phone because there was research being done by Samsung on the technology. Because they have a history of patent trolling, I doubt we will see a transparent phone any time soon. transparent tvs however...
Tesla already has Apple's technologies integrated into their cars. I doubt they would work with samsung being that the company really isn't good at making software. Google, Corning, and Apple should collaborate with maybe like an Intel. I can see Apple's platform integrating well with these types of technologies.
Joshua Sandoval Schulz Sí, me acuerdo bien de 1812. Fue cuando mi delfín vino suavemente a mis labios, pero el vaso nos impidió realizar el ritual. realmente fascinante :)
It's so weird seeing a modern video "of the future" like the ones from the 50s or 60s, and already being able to pick apart flaws and unpractical uses. There are definitely some things here that stuck, but I'd say some of them were still retro ideas of the future (such as mobile video communicating devices). One thing we've learned is that having ONLY touchscreens in cars actually sucks hard, and that a lot people prefer actual buttons or dials still (and it's a lot safer). Another is thing is that transferring a video call and moving it around a bunch of surfaces would require so many tiny cameras if you want the other person to see you face-on. Lastly, I can't think of a worse tablet/e-reader than one that feels like a single sheet of thin paper lmao. On a slightly separate note, I can't help but think how dystopian some of this actually is. I was going to say how horrible it would be to wake up right away to the news, or to have to answer a work text as I'm fucking brushing my teeth...but all of this has pretty much been condensed into a smart phone... Oh yeah, I find it hilarious that the lady at the bus stop gets directions from the wall, and then transfers that to her phone...instead of just using the phone in the first place 😂
It is with great disappointment that I must express my disagreement with your perspective on this matter. Your approach seems to be one of self-importance and a belief that you know all the answers, when in reality, your comments lack any real substance and offer no viable solutions. It is quite clear that if you are not yet a part of the workforce, you will likely become that coworker who creates problems in the workplace through gossip and negativity. Your role seems limited to merely commenting on the current situation, without the ability to think ahead or consider the greater good. Based on this, I must say that I would never consider hiring someone with such a narrow-minded and unprofessional demeanor. I think you would actually bash people/workers behind their backs.
It's not the technology people fear, it's human nature. For the rich elites shown in the video, such technology would be an asset perhaps, but for most of us that same technology would be used for constant, invasive surveillance, profiling, policing, and propaganda the ruling class can dream up, to keep all us good little consumer-robots enslaved and profitable and keeping themselves in power and luxury. Most people are smart enough to know that technology has good and bad uses and we know how those uses will be distributed. Technology was supposed to free all of us. So why has the working week gone from an average of 38 hours in the 70s to 60+ hours now? In the 70s my parents bought their house on one income and had it paid off in 12 years. These days you need 2 incomes and a 40 year mortgage to buy a house. What happened? The elites used technology to enslave and control and milk us of all our money and outsource all our jobs to the lowest bidder, driving down living standards to the lowest common denominator across the globe, that's what happened. Most of us really don't want to go any further along that path.
Mystikan - extremely well said! This is One of the most insightful and articulate comments that I’ve read in a long time. I really don’t know if we’ve advanced that much as a society. Technology can be a double edged sword.
Will there be a Day Made of Glass 3? I love these videos. They get me so excited for the future of technology. Even if it is expensive initially, it will eventually become commonplace, just like cars, TV's, computers and smart phones did and everyone will get to enjoy them.
I watched this video when I was in 7th grade. It inspired me to become successful and achieve this kind of tech in the near future...But the main irony here is I haven't yet got any job and neither this tech is released...Feels very weird but satisfied
I remember being in a business meeting with co-workers and this blew my mind. For the most part, there is some version of this tech that exist in 2024.
The gal still drives her car (as opposed to having a driverless car). Apparently the only work people do is fashion and architectural design. Along with 99% of all actual occupations, we've also banished everyone who doesn't look like a model. No sign of the army of wiping staff (or robots) to keep all that glass clean. In the house with the kids, I'm wondering what happens when they toss something heavier than gym shoes on those videoscreen tables. Also how child-safe it is to have your house filled with hard glass surfaces with no edge protection. I'm also wondering where they put the speakers for all those displays.
there was a mi mix phone released a few years back that uses haptic sounds ... or should I say sound through glass here read it ! It basically has no ear piece and the sounds vibrate as they travel through glass into what you hear arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/11/xiaomi-mi-mix-review-this-is-what-the-future-of-smartphones-looks-like/ so its doable or refinable methinks
Oh wow a future of low contrast transparent screens literately almost everywhere and so super thin for mobile phones which become very hard to pickup. This video gave me a good idea that, even while we are all able to create this (already), embracing VR/glasses will be so much more efficient, cheeper way to paste displays on every thinkable objects we can view with our eyes, apart from the fact with VR we don't actually need an object to display some data or video on, we can simply make stuff visible like it is floating in mid air and make it so high resolution and give it style/adaptable look to the room or place we are at we will hardly notice something was printed at the place of our current location. There will follow a generation of people laughing about us for the fact that used there big boxes that required cables for power that contained display that showed us live tv/internet.
Even though we have a long way to go before, we get to ultra thin technology like this, I feel like a lot of this has been achieved, especially with the increase of online shopping, and access to LED monitors and of course, Tesla vehicles and a lot of electric vehicles having monitors in their vehicles for easy access. Being shown this in school many years ago and seeing the technology we have around us. It’s still really cool if you think about it.
This is so fascinating, and yet so hilarious. Did anyone pay attention to that bus stop? What is that going to protect you from? The sun? The wind? The cold? It's just two walls and a clear glass roof. It is the most fantastically useless yet extremely expensive thing I have ever experienced
I'll just get into my Jetsons car I was promised in the 60's and fly over to buy a robot maid to do my laundry. Or better yet, I'll get into a transporter and beam up to the Enterprise rent-a-car.
okay, 4 years from your comment. let's see so far.. i was just looking where in my country (Netherlands) i can buy, and it's already available for commercial use mainly for use of office meeting rooms with glass panels and the occasional viral marketing attempt or attraction (e.g. ghost house switchablemirror). you can't really buy it easily as an individual instead of a business but it's possible... just gonna cost i guess. could say it is 'uncommon' but officially it is on the consumer market. for now just used by the early adopters :).
This long video is terrifying. The people -- shown living all aspects of life -- barely look at at talk to one another all day, and night. They only look at glass displays. The wife -- awakened alone in bed to a wall-screen -- talks to her car more than her husband, to whom she says nothing and only kisses on the cheek (so she can keep an eye on the living room glass-wall display). In public, people walk like robots eyes glued on screens that must somehow tell them not to bump into things, and each other. No talking here either (unless you are a car). And at the store no employees only -- guess -- giant glass displays that talk to you. Aaaaaaaa!
***** Do you realize that this is the only way to comunicate *people* at long distance? They talk to their boss, to their mates, family, friends. This is interpersonal communication. Why you see problem in that?
lol ***** so true, even the idea that its too sterile is ridiculous. I wouldn't go to an open house and decide against the house because it was too sterile. They make it a clean slate so that the consumer can image the possibilities associated with the product.
Am I the only one who doesn't like this? Wow, a bland, clear world, no colour, no design, no physical buttons. Sure looks like somewhere where I could live and have a creative mind...
I'm not sure if the last sentence is sarcasm but I would be my least creative in this environment. This place has no love whatsoever. Robots can do fine in it.
What a perfect world...if you're mid-thirties, double income, etc. The only gray hair I noticed was the grandmother and the designer from London. When are they doing a "Logan's Run" re-make?
4:06 You're in the store, you don't need a computer to tell you what they have; browse the store for Christ sake. YOU'RE IN THE STORE! BROWSE IT! YOU COULD HAVE JUST GONE ONLINE SHOPPING IF YOU JUST WANTED TO USE A COMPUTER! YOUR"E IN THE STORE!
+Bullet25 agree and disagree at the same time. from the store's point of view, this would reduce both the store size and merchandise for display (cost!) significantly. like having a t-shirt in one color so you can wear it to see if it fits you correctly and be also able to see other available colors on the screen, maybe additional info like materials, related products etc.
10 years ago this video was blowing my mind. It was unbelievably amazing for me. Now it’s August 2023 and all of these are possible and even more than half of these are already in our lives. I’m just wondering which things seems so unbelievable now will be in our casual day-life in 10 years.
Half of the demonstrations aren't really used in our everyday lives. They're still relatively new technologies, in a way still at the prototype level.
@@2501-yite Nah, most of this stuff is something we already know how to do or is already possible with what we have. None of this is ground breaking anymore like it was 13 years ago
@@PegasusTenma1It is still groundbreakimg maybe if you are talking about technologies close to 20 yrs ago or more it’s not like as groundbreaking but we still have to recognise for what it was and how it is now. Everything is groundbreaking it’s just most think it’s not as time passed by.
And there is no virtual reality in this video which would make a lot these technologies redundant.
this hyped me up so much in 5th grade
Rin Kokonoe same but In 4th
Same but in 5th too lol
Rin Kokonoe same
LMFAOO SAMEEEE
Panama?
i still remember playing all the day made of glass videos for my class in like 3rd grade because my dad works at corning. i was literallly so proud
Damn, I remember being so hyped about these videos when I was in 3rd grade. Vivid memories talking to my friends about this vid, thinking that this would have be a reality by now lol. I can't believe it's almost 2023.
I watched this in computer class a while back, I keep coming back to it because the music is kinda fire
lol me too especially the part 2 music
+Mirian Aguilar part one better
lmao my third revisit since computer class
Foxy G, couldn't have said it better myself. Neat.
Foxy Grandpa same here lol
Profession of the future: glass cleaner.
Bad news from 2019: Robots will do that job now.
@@Shadi_Wajed somebody has to produce all that glass cleaner.
@@jmcenanly1 Automated assembly/production lines already exist and been around for decades.
@@Shadi_Wajed somebody has to program the robots.
@@sergiowinter5383 Some other robots are doing it.
You know its interesting that back in middle school when I saw this I was so excited, in all honesty only like maybe 6 of those things are actually here in 2019. I mean touch screen cellphones are a duh, we do have smart fridges now which is cool. Samsung recently showed off their roll up glass tv thing. Tesla made the giant screen in the middle of their car.
So I mean some of these things are here, but here is to hoping the future holds even more promising progress
LMFAO BRO SAMEEE I REMEMBER TELLING MY CLASSMATES ABOUT THESE AND WE WERE HYPED
final de semana?
But this was made in 2011 - we already had touch screen phones, fridges with TVs, giant 3D flat screen TVs, etc. It was made more to hype glass than general tech.
shutup
@@Sashazur I think we have almost all of these except they are not glass but just think screens, and tbh glass has no practical purpose to be smart apart from aesthetics
When I was 10 years old I was wondering if the glass bowl of popcorn at the end had a touch screen too.
Lmao true
It didn't?
🤣
Meeeeetoooooo! And the sink faucet
Teacher showed me this in 6th grade. Now I’m going to college next year and this is what inspired me to do computer science/engineering.
Yeah me too
Same
6th grade 2010
so how'd that go?
I showed this clip to my students in 2012 in the discipline "History of Science and Technology". Now, in October 2022, I want to howl.
I remember watching this as a kid. At 9 years old, these concept can pretty much be classified as retro-futurism.
many dont realize, its the soundtrack that makes this. so calm, easy, relaxing, and its paired with a perfect day in the life of the future..
Yes...my son fall asleep easily when i play this video 😂.I think i should convert this video into mp3 and make it play 1hour non stop haha
I got the shivers when the dad chopped the peppers on the tabletops. Can you imagine cutting on glass?
scritch scritch scritch
ugh
no, what scares me even more is how much that damages the fucking knives. you never cut on glass. ever.
You can get glass chopping boards though, they don't really sound any different unless they are on an uneven surface.
@@PurpleHat026 i second that lol but i've never bought or tried them even, too suspicious of stuff breaking when u wanna fast-chop stuff with heavy chef's knives
A.T. Catsman I've used them and they're pretty solid. I think it'd be pretty hard to break
worse than this, you can buy glass cutting boards. like, seriously, do you actively hate your knives?
Who still here in 2024
Me disappointed tbh
@@exhaustedcoffee2603 i agree
I'm impressed that 13 years ago they already did this. Some rich people have such things.
Anybody else watching this in 2063 and find it hilarious that they think people in the future will still need to manually cook
Oh God, your so Yesterday. I beamed back from 2093.
@@Flightstar HA!
HOW PATHETIC, I came from the year yk-39
Weirdo humans. I beamed from 3679 years after humanity's extintion
Indeed, life back then was barbaric without our modern meal suppositories.
I'm from 2150. I can't believe you all back them had to manually type stuff out on a brain interface.
And the downside is if the power goes out, no one will be able to do anything because EVERYTHING is controlled by machines.
Another downside is that it's ALL Apple devices.
or maybe... solar panels with batteries..
@@peabeanie3578 Um no
That's why we have generators, Solar Panels, and windmills
totally forgot about this comment lmao, I'm not against apple devices. Also the power wouldn't go out the battery would die quickly and you'd have to recharge the house.
It's been about 9 years since this came out and it's still just as cool as ever.
And this tech still doesn't exist kkkkk
@@rafaelalbrecht513 Some of it does, like augmented reality. The issue is that the technology is damn expensive.
Most of it could get created easily with existing tech.
Agreed shame we never totally got this future if we had I'd be really really awesome 😁😁
@@rafaelalbrecht513 most of it does, maybe not as fancy as in the video, but it does
2020?...Anybody else came back to look at this out of pure boredom during this quarantine?
The best video product ever, i watch this more than 30 times since i was senior high school
I remember that when I was sad I would take refuge and watch this video, and I would start to dream of the future as a wonderful place to live. It's been so long, but this video still gives me incredible positive vibes. Thank you. ❤
I remember watching this when I was little. My dad first showed me, and I would watch it over and over again. I was so fascinated.
Greetings from 2024, who knew we'd be living in this technology and more!! I remember watching this in 3rd grade so amazed, now it's our reality!
this is the single most motivating video i have ever watched. i want to become a billionaire, just so i could create this for myself.
HopefulWriter14 how did this end up for you?
Yes, how's it going?
I remembered this video and decided to check it out again. This came out exactly 10 years ago to the day. I'm actually surprised; it had more successful predictions than I expected.
Here I am applying for Corning global internship, what a long journey I came, I hope I get the internship with Corning :) love their inventions and now they are the underdog to many transformational technologies we have
Outdated vision of the future from 2010s. How silly it looks now in 2080s.
ikr
How silly ur comment looks now that its 2018
@@talhatariqyuluqatdis - Naaaaicu -Joseph Joestar
Doc...I think we've gone too far!!!
Needs more radioactive fallout
Still hooked on this! I first came across this video years ago, and it ignited my passion for technology. Fast forward to today, and I've successfully built my career as an interaction designer in the tech industry. This video continues to inspire me, highlighting the profound impact of well-designed products on our daily lives and emphasizing the importance of human-computer interaction design.
You have no idea how happy seeing things like this makes me it brings a tear into my eye to see just someone of the amazing things humanity can come up with!
And how are you now??
Definitely beats watching cartel videos!
This is my comfort video. Amazing technology, utopian vision, frutiger-inspired music, social progressiveness... it has EVERYTHING
I'm sure this'll become a reality in just a few decades. Technology has been getting quickly advanced lately.
+Soul Akai It already exists
Smart Glass l Research Frontiers Maybe, but not everywhere yet.
+Soul Akai right, and not to that extent. it's in its early stages. /)
+Mango I want more of this video because I love it
+Soul Akai I agree. But I'm afraid this won't be available for everyone. Bad times are coming and the poor people will be the first to suffer. While the rich ones squander their fortune
Very, Very impressive. When I was a young child, my father was an aerospace engineer working on several of NASA's moon shot programs from Mercury to Apollo, and on through to Challenger. He use to always say that we were only about 50 yrs behind "Star Trek", and I use to think that there was no way... looks as though he may have been right. Sorry Dad, for ever having doubts.
Glory to fantasy lovers in their childhood! Dreamers. Engineers and technicians who have chosen the difficult path of science and technology. Your dad is a man with a capital letter!
Who else watching this in 2019?
me, still hype for this thing.
It's like re-watching the old AT&T You Will commercials. Amazing how much of this stuff is a thing now, or the tech exists if the market wanted it. Still a few things I'm desperately wanting though - like the clear phones (which are a resonable size! Not bloody damn tablets), and the holo tvs.
Why is there always a guy like you? That writes who is watching this in *year*
And yes btw, I am watching at the end of 2019
2020 here!
2022 gang? I watched this when I was like 16 and loved every second of it.
charging everything tho
Imagine how much electricity everything would take! The walls would take electricity
technology without baterry
+william rioux (golemgamingcrew) Energy efficiency, solar panels and home batteries.
+S Parker This technology is sustainable too
+william rioux (golemgamingcrew) It actually reduces energy cost because at least SPD technology blocks heat so you have to spend less to cool your home
Get ready for thousands of fingerprints all over your house!
I don't get what's very difficult about the concept of "smudge resistant".
did you not see that it says fingerprint and smudgeless display?..
ohhhhh.sorry :D
Rhys Dyson xD
But is it shatter proof?? :3
I love showing my friends architectural designs in the middle of a clothes store
Still better than shopping clothes.
I think that’s about the store, so it isn’t that bad, if u see it in real life as well.
Wow. This is the future my friends and I envisioned back in elementary school. Complete with moving walkway, flying cars, robots everywhere, mega buildings and all that.
Year: 2011 | Touchscreen devices were only starting to exist
8 YEARS LATER
Year: 2019 | All Phones and Tablets are Touchscreen
Only the television exists in 2019 for purchase, but it's definitely not touchscreen... yet.
Maybe by 2040 this will be in new homes/cars/buildings, 5g is only now emerging this summer to make internet of things possible.
The iPhone came out in 2007
More like "A Day Made of Fingerprints"
bewareofnick00 lol!
+bewareofnick00 Cleaning a touchscreen that's bigger than you are... that's a nightmare
... It said fingerprint and smudge resistant
I've been a fan of this video since 2011 and now I'm actually going to the Corning glass museum 🙂
What is there?
@@antoniocasias5545 wonders from the future
@@mesofius hmm
i was so hyped for this as a kid omg, i wish the world looked like this today
How did everyone else watch this as a kid like me 😂
@@exhaustedcoffee2603 honestly i thought i was the only one 😭
i came 5 years from the future to say that we are really near that stuff
I want more like this video one
oh cool nice post funny
Actually this is closer then 5 years Im thinking possibly either 2017 or 2019
We are pretty close to 2020. I have an extraordinary vision that all this will happen in the 2020s, absolutely no doubt! Our advancements of sophisticated and cybernetic technology are increasing very fast! This is what I have always imagined to come true for the future, cybernetics or cyberpunk. It is all so beautiful and I am so happy that I will be able to experience it!
Here in 2021, look for yourself
This is a nice sci-fi demo reel, but I've actually seen a lot of this technology in work over the past few years and I've got to say, the most amazing thing in this video is how everything transmits data to everything else through presumably NFC without a care in the world for privacy or management. This is the definition of a pipe dream but props to the crew who made this anyway, its looks beautiful.
Thanks. We did our best.
The video is made by Corning Incorporated, headquartered in Corning NY. We are specialty glass and ceramics, yes.
Finger print cleansing technology.
It is March 2024. I saw this video when it first came out in 2010, EVERYTHING is this video is here now and the Part 2 of this video is starting to arrive. I watch these videos to remind myself that there is good from science and the future does not have to be all negative. There is a comment below about what people from 2063 would think about this video. I would love to be around in 2124 and see what this video would look like at that time.
Wait. Theres foldable screens like that and 3d tvs that are that 3d????
Tesla, Samsung and Corning should collaborate.
SolarCity, Apple, Magic Leap
what sucks is Apple already owns a patent for a transparent phone because there was research being done by Samsung on the technology. Because they have a history of patent trolling, I doubt we will see a transparent phone any time soon. transparent tvs however...
Angel Estrada these are just idea concepts
Tesla already has Apple's technologies integrated into their cars. I doubt they would work with samsung being that the company really isn't good at making software. Google, Corning, and Apple should collaborate with maybe like an Intel. I can see Apple's platform integrating well with these types of technologies.
@@Tim4473 I come bearing news from the future oOooOoOoh
glad to know I wasn't the only one who found a weird comfort in these videos
Increíble.. pero lo que no entiendo, es como desde una mesa puedes mantener una video llamada si no tiene cámara??
Joshua Sandoval Schulz Sí, me acuerdo bien de 1812. Fue cuando mi delfín vino suavemente a mis labios, pero el vaso nos impidió realizar el ritual. realmente fascinante :)
Hay cámaras en toda la casa, el gran hermano los vigila
All of that mostly looks like it's running on iOS
Yeah ikr
It's a real shame...
+Nikke Tmzee Not really... I think they took their UI inspiration from Android 3.0
iHome
It's so weird seeing a modern video "of the future" like the ones from the 50s or 60s, and already being able to pick apart flaws and unpractical uses. There are definitely some things here that stuck, but I'd say some of them were still retro ideas of the future (such as mobile video communicating devices). One thing we've learned is that having ONLY touchscreens in cars actually sucks hard, and that a lot people prefer actual buttons or dials still (and it's a lot safer). Another is thing is that transferring a video call and moving it around a bunch of surfaces would require so many tiny cameras if you want the other person to see you face-on. Lastly, I can't think of a worse tablet/e-reader than one that feels like a single sheet of thin paper lmao.
On a slightly separate note, I can't help but think how dystopian some of this actually is. I was going to say how horrible it would be to wake up right away to the news, or to have to answer a work text as I'm fucking brushing my teeth...but all of this has pretty much been condensed into a smart phone...
Oh yeah, I find it hilarious that the lady at the bus stop gets directions from the wall, and then transfers that to her phone...instead of just using the phone in the first place 😂
It is with great disappointment that I must express my disagreement with your perspective on this matter. Your approach seems to be one of self-importance and a belief that you know all the answers, when in reality, your comments lack any real substance and offer no viable solutions. It is quite clear that if you are not yet a part of the workforce, you will likely become that coworker who creates problems in the workplace through gossip and negativity. Your role seems limited to merely commenting on the current situation, without the ability to think ahead or consider the greater good. Based on this, I must say that I would never consider hiring someone with such a narrow-minded and unprofessional demeanor. I think you would actually bash people/workers behind their backs.
I watched this video 7th year ago and now i again coming back to compare to this video content upgrade to daily life.
It amazes me that people are still this afraid of technology in this day and age. Sadly, you can't stop advancement.
It's not the technology people fear, it's human nature. For the rich elites shown in the video, such technology would be an asset perhaps, but for most of us that same technology would be used for constant, invasive surveillance, profiling, policing, and propaganda the ruling class can dream up, to keep all us good little consumer-robots enslaved and profitable and keeping themselves in power and luxury. Most people are smart enough to know that technology has good and bad uses and we know how those uses will be distributed.
Technology was supposed to free all of us. So why has the working week gone from an average of 38 hours in the 70s to 60+ hours now? In the 70s my parents bought their house on one income and had it paid off in 12 years. These days you need 2 incomes and a 40 year mortgage to buy a house. What happened? The elites used technology to enslave and control and milk us of all our money and outsource all our jobs to the lowest bidder, driving down living standards to the lowest common denominator across the globe, that's what happened. Most of us really don't want to go any further along that path.
Mystikan Isn't capitalism just great?
Mystikan - extremely well said! This is One of the most insightful and articulate comments that I’ve read in a long time. I really don’t know if we’ve advanced that much as a society. Technology can be a double edged sword.
"advancement " is a subjective term.
This is *true advancement*: vimeo.com/292459520
Will there be a Day Made of Glass 3? I love these videos. They get me so excited for the future of technology. Even if it is expensive initially, it will eventually become commonplace, just like cars, TV's, computers and smart phones did and everyone will get to enjoy them.
I watched this video when I was in 7th grade. It inspired me to become successful and achieve this kind of tech in the near future...But the main irony here is I haven't yet got any job and neither this tech is released...Feels very weird but satisfied
I remember being in a business meeting with co-workers and this blew my mind. For the most part, there is some version of this tech that exist in 2024.
yoooo, this hyped me up a lot when I was young
This is what society would've looked like without fortnite
Without Tiktok as well
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@@pix_d20 no. Truthful moment
@@rogueywougey7545 both
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all i was thinking was, that poor guy at the bus stop is already stuck in a meeting and he isnt even at work yet
and the woman can't even brush her teeth without an email in her face
I remember watching this in 2011 and thinking this was impossible but now I can really see it coming
The gal still drives her car (as opposed to having a driverless car). Apparently the only work people do is fashion and architectural design. Along with 99% of all actual occupations, we've also banished everyone who doesn't look like a model. No sign of the army of wiping staff (or robots) to keep all that glass clean. In the house with the kids, I'm wondering what happens when they toss something heavier than gym shoes on those videoscreen tables. Also how child-safe it is to have your house filled with hard glass surfaces with no edge protection.
I'm also wondering where they put the speakers for all those displays.
there was a mi mix phone released a few years back that uses haptic sounds ... or should I say sound through glass
here read it !
It basically has no ear piece and the sounds vibrate as they travel through glass into what you hear
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/11/xiaomi-mi-mix-review-this-is-what-the-future-of-smartphones-looks-like/
so its doable or refinable methinks
in the future, everyone is deaf, by government order
Oh wow a future of low contrast transparent screens literately almost everywhere and so super thin for mobile phones which become very hard to pickup. This video gave me a good idea that, even while we are all able to create this (already), embracing VR/glasses will be so much more efficient, cheeper way to paste displays on every thinkable objects we can view with our eyes, apart from the fact with VR we don't actually need an object to display some data or video on, we can simply make stuff visible like it is floating in mid air and make it so high resolution and give it style/adaptable look to the room or place we are at we will hardly notice something was printed at the place of our current location. There will follow a generation of people laughing about us for the fact that used there big boxes that required cables for power that contained display that showed us live tv/internet.
OH CRAP MY WINDOW'S OUT OF BATTERY BETTER CHARGE IT
Even though we have a long way to go before, we get to ultra thin technology like this, I feel like a lot of this has been achieved, especially with the increase of online shopping, and access to LED monitors and of course, Tesla vehicles and a lot of electric vehicles having monitors in their vehicles for easy access. Being shown this in school many years ago and seeing the technology we have around us. It’s still really cool if you think about it.
a great world of greasy fingerprints
The biggest lie in this video is for a woman to get up at 7 am and 7:20 am to be ready for work
10 years ago, our teacher showed this video in class. I came back because Apple finally achieved this thing, they did it.
They achieved what exactly? Are you referring to the VR set? All they did was get clowns like you into wanting to buy their expensive junk
watching in 2018 and nothing like this has happened
I'm watching in 2019 and nothing
watching in 2020, all the technology is there... just too expensive. 2022 it might be cheaper
In 2024 and meh
In the future, they replace spoken language with a euphoric soundtrack
This is so fascinating, and yet so hilarious. Did anyone pay attention to that bus stop? What is that going to protect you from? The sun? The wind? The cold? It's just two walls and a clear glass roof. It is the most fantastically useless yet extremely expensive thing I have ever experienced
honestly, i like how you can just see the future just by the word glass! thanks corning
Windows 10.. then Skynet.. (oops)
Then JUDGEMENT DAY
hahaha😂
+Philippe Serrano That's why we need Apple, would you rather be invaded by the Skynet or a bunch of Apples?
exactly!
Me encanta este video, sueño con vivir una vida así de moderna aunque sea antiguo el video. Mi madre usa algunos de sus productos y son muy duraderos.
What also would be a good invention: if you would be able to record your dreams directly as a Video. Dreams are often
very interesting.
Watched this 5 years ago. Still my favorite video since I was young. Hope this will all come true one day.
I'd love to have a Tony Stark house like that!
What happens when the power goes out?
Real life will become a poorly designed video game with invisible walls everywhere
+RacinZilla003 lmao thank you
Maybe we would actually talk to one another! Or play a game of soccer, or ride a bike!
I'll just get into my Jetsons car I was promised in the 60's and fly over to buy a robot maid to do my laundry. Or better yet, I'll get into a transporter and beam up to the Enterprise rent-a-car.
I give it 5 years to be done, 10 to officially use it everywhere. 20 and it will be normal looking at it
okay, 4 years from your comment. let's see so far.. i was just looking where in my country (Netherlands) i can buy, and it's already available for commercial use mainly for use of office meeting rooms with glass panels and the occasional viral marketing attempt or attraction (e.g. ghost house switchablemirror). you can't really buy it easily as an individual instead of a business but it's possible... just gonna cost i guess. could say it is 'uncommon' but officially it is on the consumer market. for now just used by the early adopters :).
Mean while in USA, i haven't seen anything like this yet
I was in the 11th grade in high school when I saw this video for the first time back in 2011 This video brings back so many memories
This long video is terrifying. The people -- shown living all aspects of life -- barely look at at talk to one another all day, and night. They only look at glass displays. The wife -- awakened alone in bed to a wall-screen -- talks to her car more than her husband, to whom she says nothing and only kisses on the cheek (so she can keep an eye on the living room glass-wall display). In public, people walk like robots eyes glued on screens that must somehow tell them not to bump into things, and each other. No talking here either (unless you are a car). And at the store no employees only -- guess -- giant glass displays that talk to you. Aaaaaaaa!
It is commercial of the product, *not* family movie about loving one another.
*****
Do you realize that this is the only way to comunicate *people* at long distance? They talk to their boss, to their mates, family, friends. This is interpersonal communication. Why you see problem in that?
***** if we had this kind of tech it wouldn't have to be as sterile as it shows here. Imagine the personalization options that would be possible.
You obviously didn't watch very closely. They kiss on the lips 3 times. You're seeing what you want to see and ignoring what is good here.
lol ***** so true, even the idea that its too sterile is ridiculous. I wouldn't go to an open house and decide against the house because it was too sterile. They make it a clean slate so that the consumer can image the possibilities associated with the product.
Am I the only one who doesn't like this? Wow, a bland, clear world, no colour, no design, no physical buttons. Sure looks like somewhere where I could live and have a creative mind...
I'm not sure if the last sentence is sarcasm but I would be my least creative in this environment. This place has no love whatsoever. Robots can do fine in it.
Ufuk Sarp Selçok Yeah, it was sarcasm, it's just so bland to me
this garabage is from 2011, it's old af
so true
No creo que llegué a tener una vida así. gracias muy lindo.
What a perfect world...if you're mid-thirties, double income, etc. The only gray hair I noticed was the grandmother and the designer from London. When are they doing a "Logan's Run" re-make?
One day when this all exist we'll be the grandma on the phone lol
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I wanna live in that kind of scociaty
+Awoken light It exists today! Just more people need to adapt this technology.
Someone tell the past. i can't wait to see the looks on their faces
I'm really looking forward to this. Despite the expensive prices that go with it all.
4:06 You're in the store, you don't need a computer to tell you what they have; browse the store for Christ sake. YOU'RE IN THE STORE! BROWSE IT! YOU COULD HAVE JUST GONE ONLINE SHOPPING IF YOU JUST WANTED TO USE A COMPUTER! YOUR"E IN THE STORE!
+Bullet25 agree and disagree at the same time. from the store's point of view, this would reduce both the store size and merchandise for display (cost!) significantly. like having a t-shirt in one color so you can wear it to see if it fits you correctly and be also able to see other available colors on the screen, maybe additional info like materials, related products etc.
Bullet25 chill stores will still be a thing in a million years
HI How can I hel-
JUST LOOKING
Who else is watching this in 2017?!!
May 2019. Found embedded here: www.wi-cancer.info/the_noise.aspx
Even if this would only be able to rich people, it's still fun to be seen as some kind of science-fiction.
The cool thing about this video is seeing that technology can enhance our lives instead of keeping us from living it fully.
hello botnet, goodbye privacy.
+TooManyBongos it's inevitable
imagine all the bird droppings on that bus stop
Hafiz On Demand! eww.....
Exactly what I keep thinking!
I don't know, I'm afraid I will be blinded by so much led light.
been looking for this video for months bc i remembered it but couldn't remember who made it. this was wild
Watching in 2019. Not happening yet
Yep.
@@foivosaaaaa9507 it's easy to make , but no use.
Amazing..!!
You guys do know that only rich people will be able to afford this and let the poor people stay where they are
Of course it will be only for rich people! Just like cars, cell phones, or plane flight ;)
bashar albik, Maybe try harder before complaing about the big bad rich you fucking failure.
i saw this vid when you first posted it when i was in 3rd grade with my tec teacher and i am still amazed and i still remeber!
how are u right know :)
I wouldn't want this to happen, technology might just be going too far.
This
Marien, Why not and in what way is tech going too far?