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It trends of 2018
1. IT Trends of 2018
Presented by -
Arkar Min Oo
MBAI - 50
2. AI Permeation
• AI became more human
On October 11, 2017, Sophia was introduced to the United
Nations. She was granted citizenship in Saudi Arabia.
• Chat-Bots
According to Gartner, 85% of interactions with clients will be
accomplished with the help of artificial intelligence by 2020.
• AI in Everything Digital
According to Markets and Markets, the AI market is expected
to grow to $5 billion by 2020 due to the use of machine
learning technologies and natural language processing in
advertising, retail, finance, and healthcare.
• AI Replacing Human
research firm Gartner estimated that AI will eliminate 1.8
million jobs by 2020.
3. 5G preparation
• 5G Works Differently Than 4G
One fundamental difference is 5G’s use of
unique radio frequencies to achieve what 4G
networks cannot.
• 5G A lot Faster Than 4G
From a peak speed perspective, 5G is 20 times
faster than 4G.
4. Autonomous Vehicles
• Evolving toward full autonomy from ADAS
• All-electric car sales will surge in 2018
• The incentives leading transformation of the
industry are more compelling
fewer lives lost, lower costs and a cleaner
environment
5. Mobile Payment - Crypto
• Mobile payments grew to around $5 trillion in
China, almost half of the country’s GDP.
• Payment systems are becoming decentralised,
digital, cryptographic systems underpinned by
decentralized ledgers.
• Fiat and crypto currencies will combine and
we can expect more government intervention
and regulation.
6. Workspace – Meet Digitally
• Gen-Y predominantly meet, speak and make
arrangements digitally using social apps like
Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and
WhatsApp.
• Digital social habits are expected to be the
default workspace practice.
• The user interface will become more
intelligent, frictionless and intuitive, leverage
technologies such as AI, VR and AR and
respond to speech and presence.
In accordance with Markets and Markets, the international research company, the AI market is expected to grow to $5 billion by 2020 due to the use of machine learning technologies and natural language processing in advertising, retail, finance, and healthcare. However, Gartner believes 40% of all interactions with virtual assistants could be based on data processed by neural networks by 2020. From Markets And Markets data, the volume of the pattern recognition market can reach $29.98 billion by the 2020 year with an average CAGR of 19.1%. Pattern recognition technology includes the recognition of patterns, optical images, code, objects and digital photographs.
Gartner is an information technology (IT) research and consultancy company, formerly known as Gartner Group
A new type of mobile network wouldn’t be new if it wasn’t, in some way, fundamentally different than existing ones. One fundamental difference is 5G’s use of unique radio frequencies to achieve what 4G networks cannot.
The radio spectrum is broken up into bands, each with unique features as you move up into higher frequencies. 4G networks use frequencies below 6 GHz, but 5G will likely use extremely high frequencies in the 30 GHz to 300 GHz range.
These high frequencies are great for a number of reasons, one of the most important being that they support a huge capacity for fast data. Not only are they less cluttered with existing cellular data, and so can be used in the future for increasing bandwidth demands, they're also highly directional and can be used right next to other wireless signals without causing interference.
This is very different than 4G towers that fire data in all directions, potentially wasting both energy and power to beam radio waves at locations that aren't even requesting access to the internet.
5G also uses shorter wavelengths, which means that antennas can be much smaller than existing antennas while still providing precise directional control. Since one base station can utilize even more directional antennas, it means that 5G will support over 1,000 more devices per meter than what’s supported by 4G.
LTE – Long Term Evolution
advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)—including emergency braking, backup cameras, adaptive cruise control, and self-parking systems—
advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)—including emergency braking, backup cameras, adaptive cruise control, and self-parking systems—
advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)—including emergency braking, backup cameras, adaptive cruise control, and self-parking systems—
● You leave your home in the morning, maybe going to the movies, a coffee shop, the grocery shop, anywhere● You’re pretty scatterbrained, so you fall prey to the belief that you left your front door unlocked● You pull out your smartphone, check your smart lock app and find that you did indeed leave the front door unlocked● You remotely lock your door and go back to your day● As your day winds down and you head home, you notice that the temperature dropped and you start feeling pretty cold● You (again) pull out your smartphone, but instead of checking the status of your front door you open another app that controls the smart thermostat in your apartment● You turn on your heater and head home with a smile because you know that you’ll come home to a warm home