1. How technology will change in the next 5 years
Technology is rapidly growing in todays world, AI and mechatronics are becoming key for Better Education in this decade . The covid-19 has knowledged many people through internet. The jobs are becoming lesser and robots are taking up the Futute .EVs and solar Vehicles will become a Must for everyone .
AI might replace shopping Centres functanalities.
Virtual reality Gaming has a boom
Automation in tasks becomes Major.
Smart houses are seen ,which are controlled through internet.
2. How technology will change in the next 10 years
Ten years from now, we’ll have a lot more screens, but we won’t have a lot more tech. I don’t think we’re going to be using much more tech than we have now. The only difference will be more screens, and we’ll have a lot more virtual reality.In the 10 years from now, I have my doubts. I'm looking forward to an age of heightened awareness where we can really do things — look at the world, figure out what we’re going to do next, solve a problem — we can accomplish it on some level by now.3. The Internet of Things is set to transform supply chains and how we do business
The Internet of Things is a network of devices that can communicate with each other via the Internet. This is also sometimes called machine-to-machine, or M2M. The Internet of Things is set to have a huge impact on supply chains, logistics, and how we do business as a whole.Internet-connected, networked devices include smart speakers, gateways to the Internet, thermostats, cameras, washing machines, and more. By the afternoon, even mundane devices can be working together to perform complex tasks. For example, John Deere’s tractors can communicate with each other to determine whether to go ahead with a particular harvest. In the future, these devices will communicate almost simultaneously with each other, which will make it easier to do complex tasks. There will also be a greatly increased interconnectivity between products, meaning that, say instead of saying, “Today the wheat and the oats need to be communicated with or else an error message will be received” you now have the ability to say something like “This wheat needs to be communicated with since it is the only way to complete the job.” This will save much time, effort, and costing.With the capabilities of the Internet of Things increasing with each passing year, some of the decisions that we make today could set the stage for something quite massive in the future. Take the decision to have your refrigerator communicate with your freezer. Imagine if your refrigerator said, “I need your freezer for some specific repairs” with both of them pointed at you, so that both of you can get a good look at the damage.
With every device becoming smarter, ultimately, it leaves the ability to trust it up to us. If you want more security, then why trust the refrigerator? But if your refrigerator said, “I need your freezer for some repair in the basement,” well that sounds like something you can trust. Just think about how many viruses are out there, and the potential that one could be in your fridge.
4. Augmented and virtual reality will be mainstream
Augmented reality and virtual reality are the next big things in tech marketing. They’re here to stay and will continue to be part of our daily lives.As a technologist, I invest a lot of time in AR/VR in addition to my normal marketing tasks. But have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in these worlds for a day? I lived in VR for a day last week for my weekly column where I try to predict what VR headsets will ship to start the new year. As always, my experience wasn’t the best, but I tried to approach my assignment the same as with the Oculus Quest: take a trip into VR and then track your “mind-meld” with it before dissolving back into reality.
With the GameJolt Quest, though, I got more than watching and reading to do in VR.
I had to explore.
I know what you’re thinking: how could anyone possibly spend two whole days in VR? I was in my home for two whole days as if I was in a different location in real life for that one day. And I dare say, it was quite difficult.
(And before you deny this statement, let’s consider the hardware that goes inside the quest. It’s a souped-up version of the Oculus Go that has a miniature computer inside which boots and executes commands no human brain can match. If I were to try something like this, I’d want to know how much processing I’d be doing every second in VR before deciding to try it. )
I felt like I was inside a video game. After that initial awakening in which my brain tells me “hey, you’re in a VR headset”, my first experience was non-linear.
5. Smart devices, smart homes, and smart cities are transforming our lives
Smartphones, smart televisions, smart cars, smart homes, smart cities and smart devices are now becoming a part of our everyday lives. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment.Increasing adoption of emerging IoT technologies is at the heart of the Digital Transformation that companies are taking part in, and Amazon announced on Wednesday a new IoT program dedicated to helping enterprises and governments adopt the technology, reaching across industries and countries. Amazon announced the launch of the IoT for Government program in a blog post, saying it would work with more than 100 governments around the world, covering 50 percent of the world’s population, to ensure that government infrastructure, data, and resources are available to the industries that rely on them for a more efficient and secure IoT experience. The effort is focused on bringing the entire ecosystem of components, code, and technologies that comprise the IoT for government together under a single governance model, Amazon said.For instance, the program will allow smaller governments around the world to go through a simplified certification process with Amazon, after which they will receive a free IoT kit and IoT developer account. Amazon will develop a useful API for managing their IoT devices. Supporting the root and branch management of IoT, the program will integrate with various open source projects to supply components that IoT products use.
Device manufacturers judged on participation in the program will be able to submit feedback on how to implement the most common security and privacy best practices, and help improve overall adoption of the IoT for government ecosystem, Amazon said. They will be able to provide Amazon with voluntary contributions to the open-source project that drives these security and privacy best practices.
The spokesperson has not yet replied to Marker’s request for further details. The scale of IoT adoption is well documented.
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