Generations are experiencing intense and rapid changes over the last few years. How will this trend continue, as the technology advances, take the opportunity to learn about some things that will disappear in the future, but which were once very common in our lives.
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See these things that will disappear in the future
Added to the technological advances are the changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic from 2020 onwards. Therefore, some common objects in our life will disappear in the future and even now they are becoming obsolete. See the list below.
metal keys
Facial recognition, fingerprint and electronic locks will make metal keys disappear.
Public telephones (Orelhão)
It is increasingly difficult to find a public telephone and the tendency is for them to disappear more and more.
Cable TV
Cable TV is being progressively replaced by streaming platforms. It is estimated that in up to 10 years it may disappear.
Chocolate
Climate change is interfering with cocoa production, which needs low temperatures to develop. In up to 10 years chocolate can disappear.
clutch pedal
The advancement of automatic cars and automated manual shifts, where technology controls the clutch, will make that pedal disappear.
Anonymity
This is controversial and not an object, but it is a fact: Privacy will cease to exist with the rise of surveillance cameras that can track you digitally.
Remote Control
Voice and smartphone controls will be responsible for making controls obsolete.
passwords
Another aspect that is not an object, but which is marked by a near end is the password. Verification between devices and control through fingerprint and facial are responsible for the progressive replacement of passwords.
Credit and debit cards
Digital payments via cell phone or smartwatch will replace physical cards. Security, speed and monitoring are advantages of this payment method.
drivers
Talking about a profession that will be extinct, is the driver. Autonomous vehicles will become more and more common, replacing professional drivers or even our lives as drivers of our own cars.
Money
Cards were responsible for the decline of coins, which gained another competitor with digital payments.
Here are other things that will disappear in the future:
- Calligraphy;
- chalkboards;
- Malls;
- Traffic;
- paper invoices;
- Pen-drive or external storage;
- wallets;
- Cashiers, cashier counters and cash registers;
- Fast food attendants;
- Plastic bags;
- parking meters;
- Ink signature;
- Mail box;
- Power outages;
- Charging cables;
- Barrier Reefs;
- Calculators;
- Languages.