1. Palantir, or systems that are like it, will drive data management everywhere. It will be in your hospital, your stores, your airports, your ISP, etc. In light of the efficiency these systems offer, their controversy will be considered regrettable.2. Each state in the U.S will have vastly different laws in contrast to the federal law.3. If ID verification is implemented, our speech will mostly stay the same. It will be extremely rare for a user to be permanently ID-banned from a service, as rare as the cease and desist letter. Users are much more likely to be banned on an alt-to-alt basis. If alternative systems of communication are still around, they will be considered the "wild west" that data aggregators will usually consume rather than oppress.4. A catholic schism might happen, where American Catholicism splits from the Vatican and the rest of Europe.5. There may be places specific to serving virtual reality to the "undesirables", but mainly, there will be a psychological means to "deactivate" the undesirables.6. Rene Girard and Felix Guattari may each be regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century.7. Spirituality, all in all, will experience a sharp resurrection. Atheism will eventually be on the decline, at least by 2040 it will be.8. CRISPR/Cas9 will start being vastly implemented to cure diseases. But there will be genetic failures, like higher occurrences of sudden death, or congenital schizophrenia for any genes that attempt to modulate IQ.9. BCIs will be used to train in in hobbies as a replacement of formal schooling.Things I have predicted correctly:1. Libertarians, of the accelerationist or the neoreactionary subtype, will begin to man the helm.2. Palantir's stock will be unstable, but the other stocks it's offering its service to will generally raise.3. Pope Leo XIV's reign will piss off the Trump administration.4. The Trump administration will not, on the federal level, intensely do anything against the LGBTQ.
>>24630973I dont think libertarians have manned anything let alone the helm
>>24630994lol
>>24630973Your “correct predictions” aren’t really a good indicator of your predicting abilities.