"By the middle part of the century, our bodies will interact with tech in ways that are still quite space age to us today. Neural implants, or so-called brain-computer interfaces, will be pretty common by 2050," says Wiltshire, emphasizing the advancement of technology in sports.
"He believes we might even see more professionals playing into their 50s," indicating a potential shift in athlete longevity due to better health monitoring and injury prevention technologies.
"Wiltshire reckons that, before long, more of us will have wearables, such as virtual reality headsets, that will place us inside a team's ground while we sit on our sofas," highlighting the future of fan engagement.
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