This is how cars could look by 2050, according to experts (and imagined by AI)

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by Anna Munhin Jun 3, 2023 News
This is how cars could look by 2050, according to experts (and imagined by AI)

3 June is the last day of the year.

The experts told DailyMail.com that the cars we drive are going to be changed by the technologies.

Cars will come to us plugged into our daily routines and ready to entertain us if we don't approach them with keys.

If we want to go to our destinations in cars powered by electricity or hydrogen, we'll need the help of a humanoid artificial intelligence. A car that is aware and capable of making its own choices will be the future of driving.

Midjourney was used by DailyMail.com to create images of the cars, car interiors and roads of the future.

When it's necessary, passengers will hail a ride.

There will be cars that are self-sufficient.

The car of the future will be powered by artificial intelligence, according to Przemysaw Krokosz.

According to McKinsey, the creation of $300 billion to $400 billion in revenue will occur by the year 2035.

Passengers are accompanied by an artificial hologram.

Drivers will be able to interact with an artificial intelligence hologram.

Passengers might be able to interact with their car's artificial intelligence in a way that suits them.

The vehicle's onboard artificial intelligence will be able to recognize passengers and adjust the vehicle's settings and controls to their preferences, with the ability to answer any queries and keep an engaging conversation.

An animated hologram will likely represent this artificial intelligence, which can speak and act like a human.

As passengers are freed from the boredom of driving, the interior of the cars of the future will be changed.

Passengers will be entertained by virtual and augmented reality.

Car interiors will be turned into entertainment areas.

Virtual and augmented reality will create entertainment that is similar to real life holograms.

They will have spare time on their hands which they can use for productive or relaxing activities.

We have already seen gaming in vehicles, but advances in hologram projections will bring more engaging experiences to onboard entertainment.

The cars will deliver experiences.

There are no augmented reality goggles in the experience.

The entertainment inside cars will be tailored to each passenger by using artificial intelligence.

He said that the rest and relaxation mode would bring the ambient lighting and interior projections of soothing landscapes to any tired passengers.

Boisseau thinks that self-driving cars will turn into offices.

Cars that are autonomously driving will turn into offices.

People may use cars as a workspace as they shift towards being fully autonomously driving.

Most of us already take business calls from our vehicles.

In the near future, our cars may become even more productivity focused, enabling video calls and advanced work collaboration.

Tech companies provide content and connected services.

Cars will be able to turn transparent with the help of screen technology.

The car bodies will become transparent.

Dr. Ardekani said that the glass in cars will be able to turn transparent at will, and that information such as speed will be displayed on the driver's window.

Cars will be able to show information on the outside with shape-shifting glass.

Cars will advertise on the outside.

Dr Ardekani's company has recently made a breakthrough in transparent OLED technology which allows screens to work like two-way mirrors, so they work like a screen from one side but remain transparent from the other

Dr Ardekani said: "This has potentially significant implications, for example, allowing all the glass windows on everything from buses and trains to entire buildings to operate as advertising digital displays from the outside but stay transparent for commuters or occupiers looking out."

Information will be projected over the city streets.

Drivers will be able to see what's in front of them.

Drivers can see useful information on the outside of their cars if they see the shape-shifted LEDs glass.

It could be used in heads-up displays in cars to give drivers vital information without moving their eyes away from the road or in smart glasses to give users enhanced privacy, according to Dr. Ardekani.

We could hail a road or air vehicle one day.

The market for flying cars could be worth a lot of money.

Cars will be worth a lot of money.

In 1964, a science fiction writer predicted that flying cars would be common by the year 2014; however, multiple start-ups around the world are now marketing flying vehicles, many of them autonomously.

Morgan Stanley predicts that flying vehicles could be a billion dollar market by the year 2040.

According to Morgan Stanley, flying cars could be as disruptive as the car in the early 20th century.

People will be able to drive both real and virtual versions of their car.

There will be cars in both reality and the metaverse.

Jeremy White is the Head of Transport Design at Seymourpowell.

If you could learn to drive your own vehicle around your favorite track virtually during the week and see if you could match it in the real world on a weekday, what would you do?

In a world where everyday driving and products are looking increasingly similar, progressive automotive brands will create new product-defined virtual experiences.

The future of cars could be sustainable. There is a journey.

Cars that are sustainable could be a good thing.

Mr White thinks vegan materials could be a good choice for interior design.

He said that the rebirth of coachbuilding in a modern age will allow customers to own vehicles that express their individual identity. A customer's individuality can be expressed by the material palette.

The use of sustainable and circular exterior materials could install a pride of ownership.