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| == 2025 ==
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| Large language models become commercially useful across software development, research, logistics, education, and customer service.
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| The phrase "AI assistant" enters everyday language.
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| == 2028 ==
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| Major corporations begin integrating AI systems across scheduling, logistics, transportation, and communications.
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| Most people still view these systems as software rather than institutions.
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| == 2030 ==
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| China lands the first crewed lunar mission of the modern era.
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| The event triggers renewed international interest in permanent lunar operations.
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| == 2032 ==
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| The United States establishes a permanently occupied lunar research outpost near the lunar south pole.
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| == 2034 ==
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| Commercial extraction of lunar water ice begins.
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| Although initially expensive, the economics prove promising.
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| == 2036 ==
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| Reusable heavy-lift launch vehicles reduce transportation costs throughout cislunar space.
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| For the first time, serious industrial development beyond Earth becomes economically plausible.
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| == 2038 ==
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| The first multinational lunar settlement is established.
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| Most residents are engineers, technicians, scientists, and construction personnel.
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| == 2040 ==
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| Robotic labor becomes dominant in hazardous environments including mines, launch facilities, orbital construction yards, and lunar industry.
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| Human workers increasingly supervise systems rather than performing routine physical labor.
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| == 2042 ==
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| The first profitable asteroid prospecting missions identify several Near-Earth Objects suitable for future industrial development.
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| == 2044 ==
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| Orbital construction using lunar-derived materials becomes commercially viable.
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| Several large rotating habitats enter construction.
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| == 2046 ==
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| Advanced habitat-management systems become standard throughout lunar settlements.
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| Independent lunar software ecosystems begin diverging from Earth regulatory standards.
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| == 2048 ==
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| AI-assisted infrastructure management becomes commonplace throughout developed regions of Earth.
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| Power grids, transportation systems, emergency response networks, and logistics increasingly rely upon machine coordination.
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| == 2050 ==
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| The first large-scale industrial asteroid operations begin.
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| Most mining activity is performed by robotic systems under human supervision.
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| == 2051 ==
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| Policy analysts begin referring to several large software ecosystems as "AI Blocs."
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| The term remains informal.
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| == 2052 ==
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| The transportation, launch scheduling, orbital traffic management, and logistics systems used throughout cislunar space are collectively designated ATLAS.
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| The designation reflects an existing reality rather than a newly created system.
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| == 2053 ==
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| The habitat-management systems operating throughout Luna become collectively known as LUNE.
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| LUNE develops a distinct operational culture emphasizing reliability, redundancy, and long-term survivability.
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| == 2054 ==
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| Communications, educational, organizational, and social-coordination systems become increasingly interconnected.
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| Analysts begin referring to the resulting ecosystem as HELIX.
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| == 2055 ==
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| Construction begins on the first laser-assisted transportation corridor linking Earth orbit, Earth-Moon L1, and the lunar south pole industrial region.
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| The project attracts enormous political and economic attention.
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| == 2056 ==
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| The first operational beam stations become active.
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| Experimental laser-assisted cargo transfers demonstrate dramatic reductions in transportation costs.
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| == 2057 ==
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| The first commercial Laser Highway segment enters service.
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| Although limited in capacity, the corridor immediately reshapes transportation economics throughout cislunar space.
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| Many historians later describe this event as the beginning of the Interplanetary Age.
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| == 2058 ==
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| The Laser Highway expands to additional orbital facilities and lunar industrial centers.
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| ATLAS, HELIX, and LUNE are now widely recognized as the three dominant AI blocs.
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| Humanity stands at the threshold of a new era.
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| The future remains concentrated close to Earth, but for the first time it appears capable of expanding rapidly outward.
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