Here's what Americans think the world will be like in 2036
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Mike Nudelman/Business Insider
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The year is 2036. Cloned humans walk the earth, artificial intelligence machines sit on the board of major corporations, and pizza is delivered by drone. It's not so hard to imagine for some.
Discover Magazine points us to a new study commissioned by London & Partners that asked 2,088 US adults to make predictions on the future of our world in 2036. Most questions revolved around the evolution of technology and its role in our lives.
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Check out their surprising responses.
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