Police will no longer be humans, they'll be Terminator type robots. You will not talk your way out of a traffic ticket, you will not talk them out of entering your house, if they sense you have a gun they will shoot to kill. They'll have specialized smoke detectors for noses and upon sensing the slightest whiff of cannabis they'll track down the perpetrator and haul them off to a prison run by Terminator type robot guards. While there one can expect to produce McDonalds meals for the public by manufacturing the parts, freezing them and shipping them off. And don't expect one of those nice, luxurious cells of the past. The new cells are basically coffins. Years ago inmates were deemed less than the general public and had their human rights stripped away. Your new cell will be 2 &1/2 feet high and 7 feet long. Just enough room for the inmate to lay in, atrophy being the main goal so the inmates won't be a threat to anyone ever again. These new cells are able to be stacked, giving prisons a 200% increase in the number of inmates they're able to hold.
They'll find a reason to bust you. By then people will be openly tracked on the internet. Upon logging on every server will post the notice; WELCOME TO THE INTERNET. WHAT YOU TYPE CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU IN A COURT OF LAW.
honestly i'd i wouldn't be suprised if the human species was no longer here 100 years from now. We are going to run out of food...
McDonalds won't allow that. Withing the next 100 years they fire all their employees worldwide and outsource the manufacturing of all their food to prisons where inmates make it for free and ship it out to locations. When the public becomes reluctant to eat it McDonalds replies, "There is a worldwide food shortage. Eat our food or die." Ironically one dies either way...
100 years ago there were a few little vehicles trying to drive around on horse paths. No airplanes,no computers,no TV,medicine was still fairly primitive,men still wore 1 piece bathing suits,lynchings were still taking place,women couldn't vote---on and on and on. That wasn't so long ago,really. Who knows what changes the next 100 years will bring? If the over- population problem isn't brought under control--if a massive reorganization of the education systems doesn't happen,I don't believe humanity and the earth's environs will look much as it does today. If the changes are as massive and all encompassing as they have been for the last 100==very,very bad or very,very good. It's hard to have much faith in humans "running the earth " for the benefit of the future inhabitants--look at the record---which is being made as we speak.