It is quite true that there are several projects that Google is working on, and they also intrigue my conscious. The idea of Google Glass, Elevator to Space, Robots, Project Wing and Self-driving cars are all aiming at ensuring that the lives of human beings become as much easier as possible. Consider the self-driven cars, the instance of an underage individual requiring car service while they cannot drive will be eliminated by this factor. Major car collisions will be reduced due to the speed that the car uses. Do you believe that some of the projects will be successful? For instance, how can you predict the future?
I definitely concur with you that the project Robot is a step far ahead. In some Asian countries, some industries are run by robots (McKenzie, 2014). The robots can even be controlled and used for entertainment purposes as in Japan there is a band that is made of robots. It is no doubt that this technology is the future and where the world is heading.
The significance of technological advancements cannot be underestimated. The project wing idea is an innovative idea but requires a lot of involvement with all the factors that are influenced while in space (Gallaugher, 2012). As you have mentioned, there are aircraft, satellites among other things that will be affected by this project. However, the project's success will aid in the delivery of goods and avoid delays caused by human deficiency factors such as lateness. Don’t you think this project will render some people jobless? What will be the solution to the joblessness that will arise as a result of this project?
The future of technology is in the hands of scientists that are quite innovative. The innovation is shown in the current technological advancements such as Robots and the test of self-driven cars. Soon, the majority of the tasks handled by human beings will be delegated to the robots. Currently, robots are utilized in job areas that are harmful or hazardous to humans hence robots act as substitutes to human beings.
References
McKenzie, S. (2014). Meet the robot guitarist with 78 fingers and coolest cable hair you've ever seen. CNN. Retrieved 16 June 2016, from http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/14/tech/meet-the-robot-guitarist/
Gallaugher, J. (2012). Information systems: A manager’s guide to harnessing technology (ver. 1.3). Irvington, NY: Flat World Knowledge