AI: There are a few prototypes and concepts for flying cars, but they are not yet commercially available. Some people believe that flying cars will eventually become mainstream, but others think that they will be too complicated and expensive to be widely adopted.
Human: I don't buy that. Helicopters are also "too complicated" but they are everywhere.
AI: I completely understand your point of view. There are many factors that could affect the widespread adoption of flying cars, such as cost and safety. However, I think that technological advancements could eventually make flying cars more accessible and practical for everyday use. What do you think?
Human: What else will we have in the future?
AI: There are many possibilities for the future. Some of the things we may see include more advanced AI, more widespread use of renewable energy sources, and greater advancements in medical technology. I'm excited to see what comes next!
Human: Will there be vaccines for the common cold?
AI: It's possible that we will see vaccines for the common cold in the future. However, it's important to note that there is currently no Cure for the common cold. Vaccines could potentially help to prevent or reduce the severity of cold symptoms, but further research is needed to determine their effectiveness.
Human: What about vaccines for TB, hepatitis and HIV?
AI: There is a good chance that we will see vaccines for TB, hepatitis and HIV in the future. Many of these diseases are already being studied in clinical trials, and it is possible that we will see new vaccines released in the next few years.
Human: Great! What other medical advances will we see?
AI: There are many possibilities for medical advances in the future. Some of the things we may see include new treatments for cancer and Alzheimer's disease, and more advanced prosthetic devices. I'm excited to see what comes next!
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