The document discusses how technology will impact human social interaction within the next 10 years. It notes that by 2025, over half the world's population will have internet access and digital technologies like smartphones, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence will be ubiquitous. While this connectivity could support communication and collaboration, it also risks isolation, privacy issues, and an erosion of in-person interaction. The document considers how technologies may transform various domains like healthcare, education, business and entertainment. It argues that humans must ensure technology supplements rather than replaces real relationships to avoid negative outcomes like delusion, distrust and loss of identity.