Hai Friends welcome back to my blog LATEST TECHNOLOGY today we going to see about What technologies will have the biggest impact on the next decade? So let's jump in to the topic
1.Virtual reality:
You have probably heard about Virtual reality (VT). It’s getting quite famous these days, but it will be used extensively in the workplaces in future. Virtual reality is basically consisted of the three-dimensional computer-generated an environment that can be seen, felt, explored and even interacted with any person. The person who is going to explore that computer-generated environment, also become the huge part of the virtual world where he is allowed to perform actions and tasks.
2.Renewable energy
The energy crisis has now become a worldwide issue. In order to deal with this complicated problem, many countries are now trying to shift their power and energy from the fossil fuels to the efficient solar system.
According to reports, solar energy will be considered as the most preferred choice that will power the entire world by 2030. In order to save some natural reserves, driving maximum energy from the nuclear fusion would be another awesome choice in 2050.
3.Space tourism
In 2030-2050, some wealthy people could be able to enjoy the space tourism. According to Pearson, the tourism lovers will need to pay almost 100 million dollars for enjoying a one-time trip to space.
4.Computer vision (CV)
Of all the sensors available, video-as-a-sensorwill emerge as the most important tool — and maybe the most controversial — for helping us understand cities over the next decade. Sound, air quality and others are important, but CV allows the broadest range of possibilities and supports the greatest number of possible use cases. From understanding density of populations, to usage patterns, to speed of traffic, to how resources are being used, CV will quite literally be the eyes of the city.
The real power of these technologies will be unlocked when we combine them.
This comes with well-warranted concerns for privacy, but with pioneers like Intel managing tight security and on-device processing, and Movidius promising insanely detailed chip-based object recognition, there’s reason to believe we’ll arrive at a scenario that protects our privacy. And if you can’t imagine the city being covered in cameras, take a look around and count the number of cameras already in the city. Nearly every store, street corner, cab and cop has a camera. The change will occur in swapping out the human who reviews a recording today for a computer that processes the images instead.
The innovation will happen when this computer-generated data can be shared safely and securely across the city to foster new combinatorial innovations. For instance, it could support a real-time 3D map of the city that could be used for guiding autonomous vehicles around children playing in the street, supply city planning departments with real-time data on resource utilization or help business owners understand customer trends and create more responsive services and offerings. If 5G provides the base connectivity layer required for cities to evolve, CV will provide the understanding and “ground truth” of what’s going on.
5.Mixed reality (MR)
Where virtual reality, augmented reality and plain-old reality mix together to bring digital overlays that incorporate real physics and computer graphics and create immersive experiences with the best of the physical and digital, we call this mixed reality. MR has perhaps the most limitless possibilities of all five technologies listed here, and likely will serve as the eventual replacement to the mobile phone.
From virtual goods that reduce strains on our resources to overlays on the world for entertainment, education and work, MR has astounding implications. With the help of companies like Samsung, Google and Magic Leap, use cases and interfaces that Google Glass or Pokémon Go have hinted at will transform into seamless, natural combinations of the internet, physical city infrastructure and society. Imagine changing the architecture of a city on-the-fly, or making certain information about yourself visible to different circles, like your relationship status in a dating-overlay or your blood type and heart rate for first responders.
6.Autonomous vehicles (AV)
We have more than one billion cars on the planet. That’s trillions of dollars of rapidly depreciating infrastructure sitting on the streets, used for only a fraction of its life. And even when cars are used, their most efficient use (when driven close to capacity at the top of their performance profile) happens briefly and rarely, like when you are loaded up with kids and all your stuff from your summer vacation.
These real-time software technologies will drive the greatest rate of change in cities over the next decade.
We have given these cars billions of square feet of prime real estate in cities around the world. Autonomous vehicles not only have the potential to change the idea of car ownership and last-mile travel, but also radically change the way we manage logistics and delivery of goods. We will see cities’ use of space and people’s travel habits change dramatically over the next decade, enabled by changes to vehicle sizes and the addition of intelligent routing, breaking down car travel into everything from package-delivering drones (think Amazon Prime Air or Starship), to micro-buses making commutes efficient and cheap, to intelligent, tiny, easy-to-use single-person rideables
7.Health tech
The definition of Health Tech, or digital health, is the use of technology (databases, applications, mobiles, wearables) to improve the delivery, payment, and/or consumption of care, with the ability to increase the development and commercialization of medicinal products.
Main problem:
Privacy protection is proving to be a major roadblock to Health Tech development: by preventing or limiting the sharing and distribution of data, the digital healthcare industry could be starved of the basis for future of technological development.
The proliferation of data is incredibly important for the future of Health Tech and it is vital to the continuation of solutions to disease prevention, patient communication services and consumer wearables technology.
8.Updated Santa
This just for fun if Santa is updated in future
He will be like this
Mary Christmas ⛄️ to all my readers 😎
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