In 1966, a group of schoolchildren made predictions about the future, identifying issues like climate change, technological advancements, and nuclear threats that resonate today. Their insights reflected the optimism and fears of an era marked by rapid technological growth. Children noted the impact of automation on jobs, expressing concerns about a lack of employment opportunities for many. Moreover, fears surrounding nuclear warfare were prevalent, with children foreseeing the possibility of catastrophic outcomes. Their predictions demonstrate a blend of foresight and awareness of contemporary societal challenges that continue to evolve.
First of all, computers are taking over now, computers and automation. And in the year 2000, there just won't be enough jobs to go around.
Oh, I think all these atomic bombs will be dropping around the place. There's just nothing you can do to stop it.
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