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Sumons on your ATM: Cash or Jail Sir ?
« on: 2012-04-09 19:28:36 »
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Yet another human being out of the equation and another step closer to the Singularity.

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Found: The Future of Process Servers

Source: Wired
Author: Wired Magazine
Date: 2012.03.21


Photo: Ariel Zambelich

By 2022, process servers who sneak up on you to deliver a paper summons will be out of work. By then, all of the devices around you that pinpoint your identity through facial or voice scans will be able to helpfully inform you about any and all court proceedings you have been invited to take part in.

What do you think our world will look like in 10, 20, or 100 years? We need your help creating a new artifact from the future for every issue of Wired magazine. Each month, we’ll propose a scenario and ask for your prognostications. Check out the latest challenge, then sketch out your vision and upload your ideas. See other submissions and vote for your favorites.

This month’s kudos go to jgombarcik, Rob Chansky, Walther, Elan Blumberg, Jeff Karotkin, Trent Carlyle, and Sloan Piva. Aaron Rowe helped flesh out flesh out the concept. Photo: Ariel Zambelich; Inti St Clair/Corbis
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