If you could invent a groundbreaking piece of technology, what problem would you solve?

Hashir Ahmed
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Umar Saleem
"Efficient and sustainable energy generation and storage" Our world is heavily dependent on fossil fuels, which contribute to environmental degradation and climate change. By developing a revolutionary technology in this field, we could provide clean, renewable, and easily accessible energy solutions to power our homes, industries, and transportation systems. Such a breakthrough would significantly reduce our carbon footprint, combat climate change, and create a more sustainable future for generations to come.
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Carter Michael
“Matter synthesis” From The Orville. Would give anyone their physical desires e.g., food, clothes, things, etc. Eliminates hunger, and human desire for status symbols (since everyone has it or can get it).
Yogesh Joshi
@carter_barnett But there's no end to human desires :) Fulfillment of one set of desires only leads to some other desires and this goes on - I don't think anything can eliminate that. And then there's risk of potential misuse or abuse of such kind of technology.
Carter Michael
@yogesh_joshi9 The TV show I reference says without money leading to wealth and status, becoming obsolete. People sought status by being the best at what they do. Hopefully, that would be the case. But I doubt it.
Vijay Karavadra
@carter_barnett First time for everything. It always seems impossible until it's done.
Svitlana Palamarchuk
health capsule :) you just lay down for 5 minutes and it cures all deceases.
Kavita
Allow everyone to instantly do the things they need to be doing, especially in terms of lifestyle changes, to be the healthiest version of themselves. It's the long term vision for what we are building right now with Hoku.
Madelyn Wright
If I could invent a groundbreaking piece of technology, I would aim to solve the problem of climate change and its impact on the environment.
Zoe Stetsenko
oh, there are so many things that bother me that I would like to improve - like being able to store all the information from memory somewhere, have easy access, and stop worrying about forgetting things. Or to have instant travel technology available to everyone - something like Apparition from the Harry Potter saga:)
Dani
@zoia_stetsenko Have you seen Black Mirror? It's on Netflix - I promise it'll be a wild ride.
Zoe Stetsenko
@danielle_withers oh yeah, there’re a lot of good ideas😁
Elissa Craig
Teleportation! Says the one who see the 20+ min traffic delay this AM.
Unknown User
Unlimited drinking water and eliminate pollution
Yogesh Joshi
A tech that ensures the Privacy and Security of individual's data in the ever-expanding technology web
Brooklyn Campbell
I would invent a revolutionary medical device that enables early detection and treatment of diseases, improving overall healthcare outcomes and saving lives.
Jason Strazisar
I would consider something pertaining to agriculture and indoor farming. Find a way to come up with a solution to sustainably cultivate cereals indoors, similar to how Agricool did with strawberries and herbs!
Dani
@jason_strazisar1 I dream of groceries that grow their food on site in the upper floors, using nothing but compost and natural sunlight. "Sunlight, Dani? How? It's going to be vertical! There won't be enough access." Well, if we can transmit light through tubes miles under the ocean we can get sunlight to disperse a few hundred feet from the building walls. Or at least I'm hoping..... :/ Using the same modified technology, no less. It's project #5 on an ever-growing list. Just throwing it out there in case you beat me to it :D. *fist bump*
Jason Strazisar
@danielle_withers Not just grocery stores, but even individuals in their own neighborhoods can do it! (It’s my dream). Sunlight isn't a mandatory requirement either. You can replicate its effects using UV light and providing the soil with the right amount of nutrients (natural nutrients, not synthetic ones). If this piques your interest, you might want to look into Agricool. They cultivate strawberries in shipping containers right in Paris.
Dani
Problem: Even solar energy is dependent on extracting limited materials from the ground. Problem: We're addicted to plastic. Dreams: What if we could bio-engineer these? Solar panel materials that can be grown and shaped into things like roof shingles or blades of grass. What if we got better at rearranging atoms to fit our needs? And engineer them to seamlessly integrate back into harmless components when their life cycle was done?
Max Yamp
Climate change, for sure! It's a pretty big deal these days and will be significantly affecting our future.
Tania Tani
Something which brings content, increase patience and empathy in the human race!
Rajalakshmi Maheshwaran
Well If I could invent a groundbreaking technology, I would create two things! One - I will tap onto the power of data points to make better decisions in every industry. Data is the most dumbest and the brilliant source to exist in the planet. It is on the path to become the first digital fossil fuel for the future world. I would create a strategy in which the world manages and optimises data for a better future. Two - I would create an economical manufacturing process for making "Graphene".
Phil Wolff
Trust. It's so hard to find truth in information, confidence in relationships, fairness in the marketplace. Knowing who and how and why to trust (and distrust) your senses would be great.
Simon
surely let's start with hunger, poverty, disease and go from there...
Jose Antonio Caliman
Já criei plataforma para aumentar em 12% a captação de energia eólica com armazenamento de energia sustentável estou terminando com engenheiro eletricista os calculos corretos - Armazeno energia por até 12 meses SEM BATERIAS