By 2050, body modification enthusiasts will have printed custom body augmentations through 3D printing technology.
Created by NathanMcKnight on 2012-01-31; known on 2050-01-01
- NathanMcKnight estimated 80% on 2012-01-31
- NathanMcKnight said “…which is to say, non-natural, custom-designed, body members that function ‘’in humani’’. ” on 2012-01-31
- Anubhav estimated 80% on 2012-01-31
- Jayson Virissimo said “Depending on the body part, this is already feasible.” on 2012-01-31
- Jayson Virissimo estimated 95% on 2012-01-31
- faws estimated 99% and said “Printing out sun glasses would count, right? Or at least reading glasses. ” on 2012-01-31
- NathanMcKnight said “No, sunglasses don’t count unless they’re living parts of the human body. In vivo functionality is what this prediction is about. Should I retract and rewrite for clarity?” on 2012-01-31
- JoshuaZ said “Can we please get a more careful description of what this means? ” on 2012-02-01
- JoshuaZ said “Er, that’s essentially a “yes please”” on 2012-02-01
- faws said “So RoboCop would count as unaugmented? ” on 2012-02-01
- NathanMcKnight withdrew the prediction on 2012-02-01
- NathanMcKnight said “Clarified here: http://predictionbook.com/predictions/5608” on 2012-02-01
- Anubhav said “Yes, the clarification more or less rules out RoboCop.” on 2012-02-02
- Jayson Virissimo said “http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/02/05/83-year-old-woman-got-3d-printed-mandible/” on 2012-02-05