Future Tech and Trend
The IT world is changing for better and worse, while so much is being accomplished with the IT automation, speedy service, virtual reality and artificial intelligence, it has also led to many threats and dangers such as identity theft, hacking, and social blackmailing and suicides.
From enterprise to health to sports to household to office to labor force, the future will be controlled and dominated by technology. Even the smallest of tasks of going for a walk, or drinking a glass of water all will be instructed and managed by our technology. Our dependence on technology grows bigger and bigger, we will be connected to our appliances and computer forever in the future.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
The increasing ability of machines to learn and act intelligently will absolutely transform our world.
The Internet of Things (IoT)
This refers to the ever-growing number of “smart” devices and objects that are connected to the internet. Such devices are constantly gathering and transmitting data, further fueling the growth in Big Data and AI.
Wearables and Augmented Humans
What started with fitness trackers has now exploded into a whole industry of wearable technology designed to improve human performance and help us live healthier, safer, more efficient lives. In the future, we may even see humans merge with technology to create “augmented humans” or “transhumans.”
Big Data and Augmented Analytics
Big Data refers to the exponential growth in the amount of data being created in our world. Thanks to augmented analytics (highly advanced data analytics, often fueled by AI techniques), we can now make sense of and work with enormously complex and varied streams of data.
Robots and Cobots
Today’s robots are more intelligent than ever, learning to respond to their environment and perform tasks without human intervention. In certain industries, the future of work is likely to involve humans working seamlessly with robot colleagues – hence the term “cobot," or "collaborative robot."
5G
The fifth generation of cellular network technology will give us faster, smarter, more stable wireless networking, thereby driving advances in many other trends (e.g., more connected devices and richer streams of data).