You forgot to consider that humanity probably won't survive a certain plague. . . or the fact that global warming is getting worse as we speak. If we take care of the former, the latter will possibly take the next hundred years to solve (or undo somewhat). We also have WW3 to think about. The most important thing we'll need to do in the next few decades is to stop using fossil fuels and switch to more nature friendly power production (i.e. Nuclear, Solar etc.).
AI's cant really do much rn except cause some commotion, since, unlike some other instances, humans have done a good job to not let them get out of hand but, if they do . . . I mean, am I supposed to know what happens?
FDVR Would be pretty expensive, but I can see it happening.
Mind uploading is a tricky one. Information is not really stored inside our brains, It's more of constant electrical signals inside flesh spaghetti. We'll need to mimic these signals a whole lot to copy and upload an entire 2.5 or so petabyte (2.5 million gigabytes) supercomputer to the web.
Cyborgs most probably be much of a thing that early, but prosthetics will develop enough to be just like real limbs and organs.
Travel will be a thing as long as places like Niagara falls, Mt. Rushmore, Mt. Everest, The Bahamas etc. still exist and are not ravaged by war. And, people will get to these places with upgraded versions of cars, busses, trains and planes cuz there's nothing really wrong with these travel options and they've each been around atleast one hundred years, so more advanced versions seem more plausible.
I'm exhausted about thinking about the future so I'll stop now.