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Watch the Predicting Future Technology - From Sci-Fi to Reality panel from New York Comic Con!

The authors of the Skeptics Guide to the Future talk about the future at NYCC 2022.

What stunning new breakthroughs are happening now that will influence our future together? Podcasters/authors Steve, Bob, and Jay Novella discussed that at New York Comic Con 2022 in a panel titled Predicting Future Technology - From Sci-Fi to Reality - and you can now watch it like you were there. The gang spoke about the most interesting breakthroughs of future technology fads and fallacies of futurism, while discussing which sci-fi technologies are likely or very unlikely to happen.

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Watch the full Predicting Future Technology - From Sci-Fi to Reality panel from New York Comic Con with Steve, Jay, and Bob Novella here:

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