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Next Big Thing
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There is no doubt that mobile phones have been one of the greatest things to have been invented, which has had such an impact on billions of people worldwide
What do you think is going to be the next thing to have such an impact ?
What do you think is going to be the next thing to have such an impact ?
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If ABers can work out what 'the next big thing' in technology will be, then (assuming that we've got the necessary entrepreneurial spirit and access to some financial backing), we'll all be billionaires very soon ;-)
Most of the 'experts' in the field though seem to think that any big advances are likely to be software-based, rather than physical inventions like smartphones. e.g. see here:
https:/ /www.fo rbes.co m/sites /forbes techcou ncil/20 18/12/2 6/2019- tech-fo recast- 11-expe rts-pre dict-th e-next- wave-of -breako ut-tech nologie s/#2282 c39159a 9
I suspect that rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence will soon see us laughing at the simplicity of devices like Alexa, with far more devices available which humans can interact with using their voices (and which are capable of far more things than, say, Alexa can do).
If ABers can work out what 'the next big thing' in technology will be, then (assuming that we've got the necessary entrepreneurial spirit and access to some financial backing), we'll all be billionaires very soon ;-)
Most of the 'experts' in the field though seem to think that any big advances are likely to be software-based, rather than physical inventions like smartphones. e.g. see here:
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I suspect that rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence will soon see us laughing at the simplicity of devices like Alexa, with far more devices available which humans can interact with using their voices (and which are capable of far more things than, say, Alexa can do).
A link to support Z-M's post:
https:/ /www.gr aphene. manches ter.ac. uk/lear n/appli cations /
Z-M's response and my own don't have to be mutually exclusive. There might well be some software tasks which aren't currently practicable for 'real world' applications, due to there being no electronic components which can handle vast quantities of data at very high speeds. The use of graphene might remove such an obstacle, enabling further software development.
I don't think that I'll be first in the queue to buy a bendable phone though!
;-)
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Z-M's response and my own don't have to be mutually exclusive. There might well be some software tasks which aren't currently practicable for 'real world' applications, due to there being no electronic components which can handle vast quantities of data at very high speeds. The use of graphene might remove such an obstacle, enabling further software development.
I don't think that I'll be first in the queue to buy a bendable phone though!
;-)
I think a lot of youngsters would love a bendy phone, if the number of times I've heard their comments after they've sat on them :-)
Roll-up tv's seem to exist already.
Holograms, possibly, although conference calling and vid chat are already in existence, could a hologram appearing in a board meeting improve business?
Roll-up tv's seem to exist already.
Holograms, possibly, although conference calling and vid chat are already in existence, could a hologram appearing in a board meeting improve business?