The Future Is Here…
/The Future is Here in Its Glamorous Way
AI technologies and their applications already took important part in modern car production industry worldwide.
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The Future is Here in Its Glamorous Way
(I am not given companies’ names on purpose)
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Car concepts from two years ago are already old
and the gasoline powered ones, of course.
First, they have different exterior look.
A futuristic line of shapeshifting models
with additional adjustable “ribs” and a moving fabric skin.
Yes, cars with heat-resistant seamlessly floating cover
that smoothly flows to the exterior by choice.
Cars with changing color in cheerful bold colors,
checkerboard or racing stripes with a simple touch of
the finger on your cellphone.
Cars that are bult by recycled special cupboard
and comes with a helicopter above. A vehicle that
shits from sedan to a track with large loadable trunk.
A company offers 4 wheels that go sideways to park.
Where are the side mirrors? No more. Gone.
Four elegant cameras with exclusive chips
Calculate and record the riding and weather conditions.
Some vehicle’s doors can be open by AI system
with owner’s voice control or finger-print-locked cellphone.
Some cars even recognized the face to welcome you in.
And (surprise!) within, is a new era of space age inventions.
After a smooth touch-on the inside panels, AI commands
flash their hidden existence. Some buttons pop-up
a steering wheel, that resemble PlayStation.
The latest new generation doesn’t include steer wheel at all,
just plug in your Android cellphone.
Or you can drive your car by placing right hand
on a large “mouse”, which can read
blood sugar, blood pressure, overall mood
and…alcohol level. The car speaks to you and
if something goes wrong with you, she’ll not let you go.
O-o-o! You already paid for your personal AI highway patrol.
Even dough gorgeous mega cities exist,
cars get their tests on LA busiest freeways.
The future is here in its glamorous way.
Ok, ok… I haven’t mentioned the flying cars,
but this is a subject of other survey.
Next time, my friend.
By Petrouchka Alexieva
From: United States