BACK in the day, the image of the future was filled with caricatures of flying cars and robots. Pop culture in the 70s and 80s promoted future society to be one that is advanced in all aspects - from transportation and entertainment to the world of work. Surely, these were not accurate predictions as we are still eons away from using flying cars. What absolutely changed was the way we do things.

The 2000s saw how society jumped from manual to digital means of living and working. The advent of advanced computing systems and smartphones offered ease and convenience for doing almost everything, from communicating, doing errands and studying to doing business. What's even more interesting is that these advancements show no signs of slowing down.

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