Futurist Neighborhood Research Paper

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Welcome to my futurist neighborhood. It’s the year 2178. Sidewalks would be escalators that can get you anywhere in the world that there is a sidewalk. Cars would levitate by using a battery powered air jets and drive themself by using an AI in the car. Also there would be personal robot assistants in every household in my neighborhood and help you do any task in your everyday life. If I could design a futuristic neighborhood, it would include sidewalk escalators, levitating cars and personal robot assistants.
In my neighborhood I would have sidewalk escalators that could get you anywhere in the world so that you did not have to walk anywhere. The sidewalk would be enormous so that many people could fit on there. It would be fast so that it

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