Robots are everywhere, even where you would not expect. Artificial intelligence is already part of our daily lives. What are the robots among us past and present - and what is yet to come?
Ralph Simon, Chief Executive & Founder, Mobilium – What’s Coming Next – Lates...Techsylvania
This document provides a summary of trends from around the world in 2017 and 2018 presented by Ralph Simon in Romania. Some key trends discussed include virtual and augmented reality becoming more mainstream for connected consumers, a focus on convenience with people spending money to save time, and various examples of innovative new technologies being built into everyday objects and experiences. The document outlines examples across different industries like transportation, healthcare, finance, retail, and more to illustrate emerging trends in digital experiences, smart cities, and consumer preferences around convenience and connectivity.
The document discusses the evolution of banking from traditional brick-and-mortar banks to modern digital banking. It traces the timeline from the first retail banks in Greece in 1200 AD to today's fintech startups. The needs and preferences of users are shifting towards frictionless, personalized experiences without branches. Younger generations in particular prefer financial services from technology companies over traditional banks. The future of banking is expected to involve increased use of artificial intelligence, algorithms, natural language processing and conversational interfaces as the new standard for user interactions.
As we contemplate how to manage a tsunami of data, wearable devices are rendering technology invisible. Smaller, faster computers and microchips, tracking and measuring metrics in real-time are revolutionizing how we connect with the world.
Fashion-forward designs, developed to crunch and interpret the numbers faster than we are able to collect them, are analyzing biometrics through everything, from our eyewear to our underwear.
The wearable computing market is expected to hit $19 billion by 2018. And it’s no surprise that our co-evolution with technology is becoming the bridge between mobile communication and the Internet of Things.
Data’s ubiquity – whether push, pull or ambient – can be harnessed for efficiency, knowledge, and utility. This enables us to reframe the least renewable of all elements, time itself.
The Internet of Everything and The Quantified Self
By 2020, analysts predict that we’ll be digitally connected to everything around us. Microchips, sensors, and batteries are shifting devices from our desks, out of our hands and pockets, onto our bodies.
The ongoing capture and analysis of data enhances our self-knowledge, informing The Quantified Self, and drives The Internet of Everything, an evolving digital ecosystem. In the future objects will receive data and respond seamlessly ...the refrigerator that delivers a glass of water based on your hydration level; rooms that self-control their energy output based on who is in them; locks that open as you approach, and smart slippers that detect a fall.
In this shifting paradigm of the observer and the observed, traditional industry verticals, such as health telecommunications, automotive, and entertainment will merge into cross-functional, user-centric innovations.
Author Jeremy Rifkin describes this change as the powerful Third Industrial Revolution. People, machines and every aspect of our work and social lives are connected by big data, advanced analytics and predictive algorithms. If we stay on track, we are headed towards economies powering smarter cities, efficient business, streamlined manufacturing, and renewable energy sources. It began with the Internet and continues with the promise of our wearable future, realized by some of the following innovations.
This document discusses technology visions for the year 2020, covering areas like CPUs, automobiles, display screens, the internet, virtual reality, gaming, robotics, weapons, luxury items, and mobile phones. Moore's Law is cited to estimate over 20 billion transistors in CPUs by 2020. Cars are predicted to be small, emission-free, and self-driving. Nearly all screens are expected to be touch-enabled, with 3D holographic TVs. The internet will be faster and more accessible. Virtual reality and robotics will be more advanced and integrated into daily life. Both positive and negative impacts of emerging technologies are considered.
CONNECTIVITY … IS FULL OF OPPORTUNITIES & EMPOWERS OUR LIVES !
CONNECTIVITY … CHALLENGES ALL THE INDUSTRIES
CONNECTIVITY … ALLOWS US TO BETTER SERVE OUR CLIENTS --> EXAMPLE: A.I. x (RO)BOTS x DATA
Here's what transportation and logistics will look like by 2025, as these businesses embrace the technology that will keep them relevant and offer consumers connectivity, convenience and intelligence.
7 disruptive technology to watch | Best SEO agency in USA | Best crm develope...Searchable Design
As we continue imbibing new technology, we may as well take advantage of the disruptive technology trends available to us today to make our lives better.
Robots are everywhere, even where you would not expect. Artificial intelligence is already part of our daily lives. What are the robots among us past and present - and what is yet to come?
Ralph Simon, Chief Executive & Founder, Mobilium – What’s Coming Next – Lates...Techsylvania
This document provides a summary of trends from around the world in 2017 and 2018 presented by Ralph Simon in Romania. Some key trends discussed include virtual and augmented reality becoming more mainstream for connected consumers, a focus on convenience with people spending money to save time, and various examples of innovative new technologies being built into everyday objects and experiences. The document outlines examples across different industries like transportation, healthcare, finance, retail, and more to illustrate emerging trends in digital experiences, smart cities, and consumer preferences around convenience and connectivity.
The document discusses the evolution of banking from traditional brick-and-mortar banks to modern digital banking. It traces the timeline from the first retail banks in Greece in 1200 AD to today's fintech startups. The needs and preferences of users are shifting towards frictionless, personalized experiences without branches. Younger generations in particular prefer financial services from technology companies over traditional banks. The future of banking is expected to involve increased use of artificial intelligence, algorithms, natural language processing and conversational interfaces as the new standard for user interactions.
As we contemplate how to manage a tsunami of data, wearable devices are rendering technology invisible. Smaller, faster computers and microchips, tracking and measuring metrics in real-time are revolutionizing how we connect with the world.
Fashion-forward designs, developed to crunch and interpret the numbers faster than we are able to collect them, are analyzing biometrics through everything, from our eyewear to our underwear.
The wearable computing market is expected to hit $19 billion by 2018. And it’s no surprise that our co-evolution with technology is becoming the bridge between mobile communication and the Internet of Things.
Data’s ubiquity – whether push, pull or ambient – can be harnessed for efficiency, knowledge, and utility. This enables us to reframe the least renewable of all elements, time itself.
The Internet of Everything and The Quantified Self
By 2020, analysts predict that we’ll be digitally connected to everything around us. Microchips, sensors, and batteries are shifting devices from our desks, out of our hands and pockets, onto our bodies.
The ongoing capture and analysis of data enhances our self-knowledge, informing The Quantified Self, and drives The Internet of Everything, an evolving digital ecosystem. In the future objects will receive data and respond seamlessly ...the refrigerator that delivers a glass of water based on your hydration level; rooms that self-control their energy output based on who is in them; locks that open as you approach, and smart slippers that detect a fall.
In this shifting paradigm of the observer and the observed, traditional industry verticals, such as health telecommunications, automotive, and entertainment will merge into cross-functional, user-centric innovations.
Author Jeremy Rifkin describes this change as the powerful Third Industrial Revolution. People, machines and every aspect of our work and social lives are connected by big data, advanced analytics and predictive algorithms. If we stay on track, we are headed towards economies powering smarter cities, efficient business, streamlined manufacturing, and renewable energy sources. It began with the Internet and continues with the promise of our wearable future, realized by some of the following innovations.
This document discusses technology visions for the year 2020, covering areas like CPUs, automobiles, display screens, the internet, virtual reality, gaming, robotics, weapons, luxury items, and mobile phones. Moore's Law is cited to estimate over 20 billion transistors in CPUs by 2020. Cars are predicted to be small, emission-free, and self-driving. Nearly all screens are expected to be touch-enabled, with 3D holographic TVs. The internet will be faster and more accessible. Virtual reality and robotics will be more advanced and integrated into daily life. Both positive and negative impacts of emerging technologies are considered.
CONNECTIVITY … IS FULL OF OPPORTUNITIES & EMPOWERS OUR LIVES !
CONNECTIVITY … CHALLENGES ALL THE INDUSTRIES
CONNECTIVITY … ALLOWS US TO BETTER SERVE OUR CLIENTS --> EXAMPLE: A.I. x (RO)BOTS x DATA
Here's what transportation and logistics will look like by 2025, as these businesses embrace the technology that will keep them relevant and offer consumers connectivity, convenience and intelligence.
7 disruptive technology to watch | Best SEO agency in USA | Best crm develope...Searchable Design
As we continue imbibing new technology, we may as well take advantage of the disruptive technology trends available to us today to make our lives better.
Our overarching theme is the continued rise of what we call brand commerce. This world of brand commerce manifests in a number of ways, each of which we see as being underpinned by a series of sub trends with their own challenges and opportunities and this is what we unpack in our trend report. Broadly speaking, we cover four key areas:
1. The rise of artificial intelligence. It’s fast becoming a constant part of our lives and we’re starting to see the transition on behalf of consumers out of being surprised by these highly predictive and tailored interactions and into minimum expectation territory. In other words, if you’re not getting clever about how you use your data and automating the application of it, you’re going to get left behind.
2. The on-demand economy. A new economy is growing up based on fulfilling the needs and expectations of the new on-demand consumer. This is the Uber model applied across a host of other industries, creating a flexible, on-demand workforce, enabled by mobile and powered by a new currency – trust. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTqgiF4HmgQ].
3. Invisible interfaces. What we commonly understand to be an ‘interface’ will dramatically shift over the next few years as we experience the rise of the invisible interface and we’ll see more and more sophisticated interactions, from authentication to transaction, taking place with minimal conventional interaction.
4. The new storytelling. It almost goes without saying, but all this juicy data and unprecedented connectivity of consumers presents us with some pretty spectacular opportunities for reinvigorating brand narratives in ways which are highly tailored and meaningful to customers.
Delays, congestion and long lines can take
much of the charm out of airline travel. But
the data and triggers from sensors, actuators,
cameras, beacons, GPS and other connected
technologies that make up the Internet of Everything
can take the sting out of lines and delays, reshape
passenger experiences and streamline operations at
busy airports in North America and globally.
The Top 5 Consumer Technology Trends From CES 2021Bernard Marr
The document summarizes 5 key consumer technology trends from CES 2021: 1) Covid-tech including smart masks and devices for remote health monitoring, 2) Technologies for working and learning from home such as ergonomic office chairs and education robots, 3) Advancements in home entertainment like invisible TVs and wrap-around gaming screens, 4) The growing role of 5G in enabling new connected devices and experiences, and 5) Developments in transportation including electric aircraft and vehicles with advanced driver assistance systems.
Future Of Intimacy: Sex Bots, Virtual Reality, And Smart Sex Toys Bernard Marr
Technology can and is already changing our most intimate acts and sexual experiences. While many of the insights enhance sexual education, knowledge, and experiences, there are some boundaries that need to be discussed among couples for what is acceptable behavior when interacting sexually with artificial intelligence and other technologies.
The Amazing Ways Chinese Face Recognition Company Megvii (Face++) Uses Artifi...Bernard Marr
Megvii Technology is a Chinese AI and facial recognition company best known for its Face++ system. It was founded in 2011 by friends from Tsinghua University. After success in China training algorithms on vast data pools, Megvii is now expanding globally. Face++ can detect and identify faces with high accuracy and is used widely for applications like payments, transportation safety, access control, and social media verification. Megvii also uses AI and machine vision for robotics, logistics optimization, and developing its own deep learning algorithm called Brain++.
The document discusses how information technology has radically disrupted businesses in recent years. More innovations have occurred in the last five years than in any previous century. Successful disruptors like Skype, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Airbnb have utilized other companies' networks and assets without sharing revenue. Companies must now adopt innovative IT approaches or risk being left behind, as Nokia experienced when it failed to keep up with competitors. Emerging technologies like AI, robotics, augmented reality, and 3D printing will continue transforming the world at an unprecedented pace enabled by advances in areas like big data, cloud computing, and machine learning.
Digital ship seminar mikko sjöblom - digitalist 2018Mikko Sjöblom
The document discusses digital disruption in the travel and transportation industry. It describes how new technologies are driving changes including: the shift from traditional value chains to ecosystems; changing customer expectations around personalized, contextual experiences; and the emergence of mobility as a service platforms. Case studies are provided that illustrate how companies are using technologies like augmented reality, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and more to improve customer experiences across transportation modes like air travel, cruise ships and ferries.
Fundamo, named after “fundamentally mobile”, a
company avant-garde in mobile payments service. The
concept was very visionary, ambitious, introspective and
"before its time" as most mobile phones could not even send
SMS’s during those days. The founder’s vision was to become
the world’s No.1 mobile financial service provider. This case
study confabulates Fundamo’s inspiring journey that
embrace: (i) mobile payments (MP) evolution that took place
almost in parallel with the inception of Fundamo, (ii) being
an avant-garde in MP, the company had own story to reveal,
(iii) an entrepreneurial philosophy and sustainable lean
culture that focused on incessant innovation to drive results,
(iv) a new concept of ownership culture that contrived
barriers for competitors, (v)conceived contributory
environment for customer support and service to effectuate
client satisfaction to ensure loyalty, (vi) insight into how the
company became the World’s no.1 mobile financial service
provider, (vii) a holistic advent to innovation that built trust
with key partners those who were instrumental ininfluencing
end users globally, (viii) the execution of lean canvas model
(LCM) particularly the unique value proposition (UVP)
configuration that offered the value elements (trust, ease of
use, cost & reach) to partners, (ix) a leap beyond faith---how
solutions allowed end-users to transact ubiquitously using a
card, computer or mobile device, and (x) a dream came true
when the global giant Visa acquired Fundamo for US$110
million which is a living testimony to the theory that the
whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Robot-Powered Pizza, Anyone? How Automation Is Transforming The Fast-Food Ind...Bernard Marr
Automation and robotics are changing the way many companies do business, and now it's changing up restaurants. Pizza companies are some of the first to really embrace automation in the food industry as they pursue ways robots can help with prep, ordering, serving and delivering to maximize efficiency, cut costs and improve service.
Artificial Intelligence Can Now Copy Your Voice: What Does That Mean For Humans?Bernard Marr
The document discusses recent advances in artificial voice generation technology that allow voices to be cloned from only a few seconds of audio. It notes that this capability could be misused to fabricate the truth if voices are used to mislead people into thinking a fake voice is a real person. While voice cloning technology is improving, awareness of its capabilities and critical assessment of information will be important to avoid being fooled by artificially generated voices in the future.
10 trends of artificial intelligence (ai) in 2019Digiture
Many of us are dazzling about AI in 2019 and its upcoming features in 2020. Some of us might be wondering about “Singularity.” Above all, some are still thinking AI is just a puff and no action. All valid questions to ponder.
The Five Biggest Tech Trends Transforming Government In 2022Bernard Marr
The document summarizes the five biggest tech trends transforming governments in 2022:
1) Digital identity management to verify citizens digitally.
2) Automation of public services using AI like chatbots and cobots.
3) Increased focus on cyber security against state-sponsored hacking.
4) Exploration of national cryptocurrencies to modernize monetary systems.
5) Rise of "govtech" startups innovating solutions for government challenges.
Nicola strong customer engagement using ai - june 2017virtualnicola
Tomorrow's customers will interact with intelligent technologies like talking toasters, intelligent sequins that change color based on tweets, and AI assistants. AI is advancing to become more human-like through technologies like conversational agents, virtual storefronts that understand customer intent, and predictive analytics in healthcare. However, challenges remain around potential job losses to automation, privacy concerns from extensive personal data collection, and ensuring AI remains helpful rather than making autonomous decisions without human oversight. The future of customer service is shifting as AI and robotics are applied to areas like logistics, transportation, and retail to improve efficiency and experience.
The document discusses using physical web and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies like beacons for resource-constrained areas and emergent users. Beacons use Bluetooth Low Energy to broadcast unique identifiers and data that nearby Bluetooth devices can access via dedicated apps to provide location-based services. This approach could benefit Dharavi slums by enabling services like notifications from nearby businesses, garbage collection tracking, and attendance monitoring with low investment and maintenance costs. Working with emergent users to develop such technologies provides perspectives to create more inclusive digital services while stimulating new ideas.
To unleash the potential of Hong Hong by IOT and FinTech with wearable device...Emil Chan
This document discusses how Hong Kong can unleash its potential through the use of IoT, FinTech, and wearable devices. It provides background on FinTech and describes innovations in electronic payment systems in Hong Kong over the past few decades like Octopus cards. It also discusses the growth of mobile payment apps like AliPay and WeChat Pay. The document suggests financial services could become a marketplace enabled by new technologies that improve people's lives while growing the economy.
The document discusses highlights from the 2010 Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona. It summarizes developments in smartphones, including larger touchscreens, advanced operating systems, and location-based applications. It also notes the formation of an alliance between 24 telecom operators to build an open platform to compete with Apple's App Store. Finally, it suggests that the next decade will focus on enhancing the real world with digital information through technologies like augmented reality.
Nyumba Kumi is an application that advances the Kenyan government's Nyumba Kumi initiative of encouraging citizens to know their 10 closest neighbors. The app aims to address Kenya's security problems by fostering better community policing and responsibility through connecting neighbors. It plans to be free initially and then generate revenue by charging service providers and groups to advertise on the app, and by adding paid features like home delivery services. The app is well positioned for the Kenyan market given that over 30 million Kenyans own mobile phones, almost all of whom access the internet via their phones, predominantly using the Android operating system which the app is being developed for.
This document summarizes digital trends from 2016, including the rise of China tech symbolized by the ubiquitous WeChat loading screen. It discusses emerging technologies like VR and AR, new tech companies like DJI and Starship Technologies, and how established companies are transforming industries through digital innovation. Major trends include the growth of China's tech sector, new digital players entering industries, concepts like mobile payment in China, and how a messaging app like WeChat has expanded into many areas of digital life.
The Journey to 2025 - A Decade of Discovery by Rohit Talwar 21/12/14Rohit Talwar
Our world is being transformed by rapid advances in sciences and technology that are touching every aspect of our lives. So what changes could these developments bring about for life as we know it? We only have to look around us to see just how much can change in a relatively short space of time.
Including Human 2.0, National Sovereignty, Corporate Giants, Financial Services, Brain Uploading, Immersivity, Mixed Reality Living, Robotics, AI, & the Internet of Life
5 Digital Trends & Questions: Unlock Your Competitive EdgeAnja Hoffmann
Digital payments will continue to grow rapidly through mobile apps like Apple Pay and Google Wallet. By 2016, the number of global mobile payment users is projected to increase to over 447 million. The Starbucks app has been very successful with mobile payments in the US, processing 6 million transactions per week on average. Wearable technology is also expected to explode, with over 500 million wearable devices in use daily by 2019. New connection platforms like Tinder are inspiring applications in other industries, such as fashion shopping apps that work like Tinder. Advancing robotics will change product delivery and service models across many industries as robots take over more manual tasks. The "Internet of Things" will connect more and more everyday objects, with an
Our overarching theme is the continued rise of what we call brand commerce. This world of brand commerce manifests in a number of ways, each of which we see as being underpinned by a series of sub trends with their own challenges and opportunities and this is what we unpack in our trend report. Broadly speaking, we cover four key areas:
1. The rise of artificial intelligence. It’s fast becoming a constant part of our lives and we’re starting to see the transition on behalf of consumers out of being surprised by these highly predictive and tailored interactions and into minimum expectation territory. In other words, if you’re not getting clever about how you use your data and automating the application of it, you’re going to get left behind.
2. The on-demand economy. A new economy is growing up based on fulfilling the needs and expectations of the new on-demand consumer. This is the Uber model applied across a host of other industries, creating a flexible, on-demand workforce, enabled by mobile and powered by a new currency – trust. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTqgiF4HmgQ].
3. Invisible interfaces. What we commonly understand to be an ‘interface’ will dramatically shift over the next few years as we experience the rise of the invisible interface and we’ll see more and more sophisticated interactions, from authentication to transaction, taking place with minimal conventional interaction.
4. The new storytelling. It almost goes without saying, but all this juicy data and unprecedented connectivity of consumers presents us with some pretty spectacular opportunities for reinvigorating brand narratives in ways which are highly tailored and meaningful to customers.
Delays, congestion and long lines can take
much of the charm out of airline travel. But
the data and triggers from sensors, actuators,
cameras, beacons, GPS and other connected
technologies that make up the Internet of Everything
can take the sting out of lines and delays, reshape
passenger experiences and streamline operations at
busy airports in North America and globally.
The Top 5 Consumer Technology Trends From CES 2021Bernard Marr
The document summarizes 5 key consumer technology trends from CES 2021: 1) Covid-tech including smart masks and devices for remote health monitoring, 2) Technologies for working and learning from home such as ergonomic office chairs and education robots, 3) Advancements in home entertainment like invisible TVs and wrap-around gaming screens, 4) The growing role of 5G in enabling new connected devices and experiences, and 5) Developments in transportation including electric aircraft and vehicles with advanced driver assistance systems.
Future Of Intimacy: Sex Bots, Virtual Reality, And Smart Sex Toys Bernard Marr
Technology can and is already changing our most intimate acts and sexual experiences. While many of the insights enhance sexual education, knowledge, and experiences, there are some boundaries that need to be discussed among couples for what is acceptable behavior when interacting sexually with artificial intelligence and other technologies.
The Amazing Ways Chinese Face Recognition Company Megvii (Face++) Uses Artifi...Bernard Marr
Megvii Technology is a Chinese AI and facial recognition company best known for its Face++ system. It was founded in 2011 by friends from Tsinghua University. After success in China training algorithms on vast data pools, Megvii is now expanding globally. Face++ can detect and identify faces with high accuracy and is used widely for applications like payments, transportation safety, access control, and social media verification. Megvii also uses AI and machine vision for robotics, logistics optimization, and developing its own deep learning algorithm called Brain++.
The document discusses how information technology has radically disrupted businesses in recent years. More innovations have occurred in the last five years than in any previous century. Successful disruptors like Skype, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Airbnb have utilized other companies' networks and assets without sharing revenue. Companies must now adopt innovative IT approaches or risk being left behind, as Nokia experienced when it failed to keep up with competitors. Emerging technologies like AI, robotics, augmented reality, and 3D printing will continue transforming the world at an unprecedented pace enabled by advances in areas like big data, cloud computing, and machine learning.
Digital ship seminar mikko sjöblom - digitalist 2018Mikko Sjöblom
The document discusses digital disruption in the travel and transportation industry. It describes how new technologies are driving changes including: the shift from traditional value chains to ecosystems; changing customer expectations around personalized, contextual experiences; and the emergence of mobility as a service platforms. Case studies are provided that illustrate how companies are using technologies like augmented reality, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and more to improve customer experiences across transportation modes like air travel, cruise ships and ferries.
Fundamo, named after “fundamentally mobile”, a
company avant-garde in mobile payments service. The
concept was very visionary, ambitious, introspective and
"before its time" as most mobile phones could not even send
SMS’s during those days. The founder’s vision was to become
the world’s No.1 mobile financial service provider. This case
study confabulates Fundamo’s inspiring journey that
embrace: (i) mobile payments (MP) evolution that took place
almost in parallel with the inception of Fundamo, (ii) being
an avant-garde in MP, the company had own story to reveal,
(iii) an entrepreneurial philosophy and sustainable lean
culture that focused on incessant innovation to drive results,
(iv) a new concept of ownership culture that contrived
barriers for competitors, (v)conceived contributory
environment for customer support and service to effectuate
client satisfaction to ensure loyalty, (vi) insight into how the
company became the World’s no.1 mobile financial service
provider, (vii) a holistic advent to innovation that built trust
with key partners those who were instrumental ininfluencing
end users globally, (viii) the execution of lean canvas model
(LCM) particularly the unique value proposition (UVP)
configuration that offered the value elements (trust, ease of
use, cost & reach) to partners, (ix) a leap beyond faith---how
solutions allowed end-users to transact ubiquitously using a
card, computer or mobile device, and (x) a dream came true
when the global giant Visa acquired Fundamo for US$110
million which is a living testimony to the theory that the
whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Robot-Powered Pizza, Anyone? How Automation Is Transforming The Fast-Food Ind...Bernard Marr
Automation and robotics are changing the way many companies do business, and now it's changing up restaurants. Pizza companies are some of the first to really embrace automation in the food industry as they pursue ways robots can help with prep, ordering, serving and delivering to maximize efficiency, cut costs and improve service.
Artificial Intelligence Can Now Copy Your Voice: What Does That Mean For Humans?Bernard Marr
The document discusses recent advances in artificial voice generation technology that allow voices to be cloned from only a few seconds of audio. It notes that this capability could be misused to fabricate the truth if voices are used to mislead people into thinking a fake voice is a real person. While voice cloning technology is improving, awareness of its capabilities and critical assessment of information will be important to avoid being fooled by artificially generated voices in the future.
10 trends of artificial intelligence (ai) in 2019Digiture
Many of us are dazzling about AI in 2019 and its upcoming features in 2020. Some of us might be wondering about “Singularity.” Above all, some are still thinking AI is just a puff and no action. All valid questions to ponder.
The Five Biggest Tech Trends Transforming Government In 2022Bernard Marr
The document summarizes the five biggest tech trends transforming governments in 2022:
1) Digital identity management to verify citizens digitally.
2) Automation of public services using AI like chatbots and cobots.
3) Increased focus on cyber security against state-sponsored hacking.
4) Exploration of national cryptocurrencies to modernize monetary systems.
5) Rise of "govtech" startups innovating solutions for government challenges.
Nicola strong customer engagement using ai - june 2017virtualnicola
Tomorrow's customers will interact with intelligent technologies like talking toasters, intelligent sequins that change color based on tweets, and AI assistants. AI is advancing to become more human-like through technologies like conversational agents, virtual storefronts that understand customer intent, and predictive analytics in healthcare. However, challenges remain around potential job losses to automation, privacy concerns from extensive personal data collection, and ensuring AI remains helpful rather than making autonomous decisions without human oversight. The future of customer service is shifting as AI and robotics are applied to areas like logistics, transportation, and retail to improve efficiency and experience.
The document discusses using physical web and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies like beacons for resource-constrained areas and emergent users. Beacons use Bluetooth Low Energy to broadcast unique identifiers and data that nearby Bluetooth devices can access via dedicated apps to provide location-based services. This approach could benefit Dharavi slums by enabling services like notifications from nearby businesses, garbage collection tracking, and attendance monitoring with low investment and maintenance costs. Working with emergent users to develop such technologies provides perspectives to create more inclusive digital services while stimulating new ideas.
To unleash the potential of Hong Hong by IOT and FinTech with wearable device...Emil Chan
This document discusses how Hong Kong can unleash its potential through the use of IoT, FinTech, and wearable devices. It provides background on FinTech and describes innovations in electronic payment systems in Hong Kong over the past few decades like Octopus cards. It also discusses the growth of mobile payment apps like AliPay and WeChat Pay. The document suggests financial services could become a marketplace enabled by new technologies that improve people's lives while growing the economy.
The document discusses highlights from the 2010 Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona. It summarizes developments in smartphones, including larger touchscreens, advanced operating systems, and location-based applications. It also notes the formation of an alliance between 24 telecom operators to build an open platform to compete with Apple's App Store. Finally, it suggests that the next decade will focus on enhancing the real world with digital information through technologies like augmented reality.
Nyumba Kumi is an application that advances the Kenyan government's Nyumba Kumi initiative of encouraging citizens to know their 10 closest neighbors. The app aims to address Kenya's security problems by fostering better community policing and responsibility through connecting neighbors. It plans to be free initially and then generate revenue by charging service providers and groups to advertise on the app, and by adding paid features like home delivery services. The app is well positioned for the Kenyan market given that over 30 million Kenyans own mobile phones, almost all of whom access the internet via their phones, predominantly using the Android operating system which the app is being developed for.
This document summarizes digital trends from 2016, including the rise of China tech symbolized by the ubiquitous WeChat loading screen. It discusses emerging technologies like VR and AR, new tech companies like DJI and Starship Technologies, and how established companies are transforming industries through digital innovation. Major trends include the growth of China's tech sector, new digital players entering industries, concepts like mobile payment in China, and how a messaging app like WeChat has expanded into many areas of digital life.
The Journey to 2025 - A Decade of Discovery by Rohit Talwar 21/12/14Rohit Talwar
Our world is being transformed by rapid advances in sciences and technology that are touching every aspect of our lives. So what changes could these developments bring about for life as we know it? We only have to look around us to see just how much can change in a relatively short space of time.
Including Human 2.0, National Sovereignty, Corporate Giants, Financial Services, Brain Uploading, Immersivity, Mixed Reality Living, Robotics, AI, & the Internet of Life
5 Digital Trends & Questions: Unlock Your Competitive EdgeAnja Hoffmann
Digital payments will continue to grow rapidly through mobile apps like Apple Pay and Google Wallet. By 2016, the number of global mobile payment users is projected to increase to over 447 million. The Starbucks app has been very successful with mobile payments in the US, processing 6 million transactions per week on average. Wearable technology is also expected to explode, with over 500 million wearable devices in use daily by 2019. New connection platforms like Tinder are inspiring applications in other industries, such as fashion shopping apps that work like Tinder. Advancing robotics will change product delivery and service models across many industries as robots take over more manual tasks. The "Internet of Things" will connect more and more everyday objects, with an
This document discusses the exponential rate of technological progress and its impact on various aspects of life. It notes that advances in areas like artificial intelligence, robotics, and biotechnology are converging and multiplying, accelerating the overall pace of change. Examples are given of technologies like self-driving cars, mobile payment systems, and digital assistants that would have seemed futuristic just a few years ago but are now commonplace. The document warns that this rapid change will significantly disrupt many industries and jobs but that it also creates new opportunities. It emphasizes that an "exponential thinking" mindset is needed to understand and benefit from the changes brought by living in an "exponential age."
In the future, all technology will be interconnected to make life easier. By 2025, smart cars that can drive themselves will dominate the market due to added safety and convenience. Smartphones will also continue advancing, with 3D interfaces and health monitoring capabilities, increasing society's dependency on them. Television will evolve as well, with streaming apps like Netflix and Hulu replacing cable and satellite providers as the primary way people watch shows and movies on smart TVs. Overall, emerging technologies will be more integrated and aim to simplify daily tasks.
From artificial intelligence and augmented reality to multi-connected businesses and new mobility, the focus is on a wide variety of technology – but which trends have a lasting influence on digital transformation, in a post-COVID world? A Social Friendly Report.
The document discusses research on how technology will be deeply embedded in people's lives by 2025 and the impacts it may have. It covers trends like augmented reality, disruption of 20th century business models, the rise of social media and streaming services, and online education. It also discusses key drivers, projections, plans and uncertainties around issues like the future of companies like Tesla, safety concerns, and government regulation. Alternative futures discussed include a possible loss of interest in technology due to privacy and security concerns.
7 technologies that will change our futurePioneer Lists
Advanced technologies for sure will change our future, but the thing is how we adopt those in our day to day life. Take a look on those emerging technologies.
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2. 12. TRANSPORTATION
The speed of the transition to AI-guided transport may catch the
public by surprise. Self-driving vehicles will be widely adopted by
2020, and it won’t just be cars — driverless delivery trucks,
autonomous delivery drones, and personal robots will also be
commonplace. The impact on social interaction is mobility and
the accessibility to destinations with the last stress.
3. 11. EMPLOYMENTAI is more likely to replace tasks rather than jobs in the near term, and it will
also create new jobs and markets, even if it’s hard to imagine what those will
be right now. While it may reduce incomes and job prospects, increasing
automation will also lower the cost of goods and services, effectively making
everyone richer.Jobs are changing as well now. They are becoming borderless
and more about gigs. How do we change the concept of CV. Because more and
more and in the future people won't be staying in jobs with big multinational
for 3-5 years. People will sign on for an interesting project for a few months
and move on. How do we adapt to those people. The gig economy.
4. 10. ROBOTIC
COLLABORATIONWhere once limited to fixed locations such as factory assembly
lines, the development of high-quality electric motors, and
low-cost navigation systems have caused an exponential
increase in the number of flying, driving, and swimming
robotic systems. In almost all cases their main benefit is that a
person does not need to place themselves in a potentially risky
situation to either gather the same data or execute a task.
5. 9. MOBILETechnology is familiar to us all and has already transformed
thousands of processes such as calling a taxi, or accessing
schematics on a job site. In ten years, our grandchildren will
laugh as we try to explain what a boarding pass was, or how we
went to a store to buy music, or to a bank to get cash—whatever
cash was. Even physical passports may have disappeared.
6. 8. TOYSTraditional toys will be replaced with 3D printing
toys at home. Imagine printing your own toys at
home. Or watching your child have a one-on-one
chat with her favorite TV character. These are just
a few of the exciting changes that could be in your
family's future.
7. 7. DIGITAL
BUTLERSSmarter and more human-like versions
will access information (in suggesting
restaurants, news stories, hotels, and
shopping sites) and communicate that we
will solely trust them versus other humans.
8. 6. DISEASES
PREVENTABLE
A human genome engineering platform
will make it possible to modify disease-
carrying genes and prevent conditions
like Type I Diabetes.
9. 5. EDUCATIONThe line between the classroom and individual learning will be i by 2030.
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) will interact with intelligent tutors
and other AI technologies to allow personalized education at scale. Not only
are online courses a way of the future, the way of learning is changing as
well. People need to be willing to constantly develop because by the time you
graduate from school the skills that you've learned will be obsolete within 12
months. So it's creating two types of people, those who are willing to adapt
and develop themselves by learning new things and those who want to keep
doing what they know what to do. That 2nd group will not survive.
10. 4. BIO
TECHNOLOGY
Bionic hand controlled by brain signals allow
people without fingers to have fully
functional hands that can pick up and handle
delicate objects. It is completely controlled by
the brain and requires no surgery.
11. 3. ARCHITECTURE
Revolving tower in Dubai is going to be made
of 59 independently rotating modules/floors so
that inhabitants will have a constantly
shifting view of the outside world and is
pollution free energy.
12. 2. BLOCKCHAINBlock chain is a digital ledger that records financial
transactions. Financial services companies, are testing it as a way
to remove clearinghouses and other intermediaries from financial
transactions. For example; Dubai smart government is already
using blockchain to streamline everything. They've done a pilot
project with banks and leasing agents so now all of it can be done
through an app, when you go to rent an apartment, your loan and
credit history and residency is already on the app.
13. 1. PUBLIC SAFETY
AND SECURITYBy 2030 cities are likely to rely heavily on AI technologies to detect and predict
crime. Automatic processing of CCTV and drone footage will make it possible to
rapidly spot anomalous behavior. This will not only allow law enforcement to react
quickly but also forecast when and where crimes will be committed. Fears that bias
and error could lead to people being unduly targeted are justified, but well-thought-
out systems could actually counteract human bias and highlight police malpractice.
14. “The past is behind, learn from it. The
future is ahead, prepare for it. The
present is here, live it.
-Thomas S. Monson