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mohammed obaid's curator insight,
September 28, 2020 11:39 PM
everything that was mentioned is great, the fact that i can control almost everything from my tv to my stove is great. from using fingerprint instead of old school keys to enter home and relying on robots for the simplest task is a dream for many people. but looking at its drawbacks, technology will owns and controls us, if not know about us and our families more than we know about it. this is a scary situation. we would be living the easiest life that our ancestries would've never thought of, but those pieces of technology will know about us and almost every move we do. in addition , all this information could be used against us like in a court. overall thoughts. what is coming is great to see and experience but too scary to live with and rely on.
Ensil's curator insight,
May 12, 2015 11:34 AM
Samsung continues to make bold tech and R&D moves as its smartphone profits fluctuate, moving further now into the Internet of Things space.
Laura Wiesner's curator insight,
December 8, 2013 10:55 PM
This article is talking about how a robot can be able to help develop social skills in autistic children. I think this could be a breakthrough and it could help many autistic children Around the world. If the robots were able to become more well known and cheaper to create,this could be a very helpful tool in dealing with autism For all kids despite financial differences. |
mohammed obaid's curator insight,
September 29, 2020 11:40 PM
i think 15 or 20 years ago, such thing can only be seen in non fiction movies. 3D car printing and generally 3D printing and robots are what i think of when talking about 2050. i think it s a great innovation and will be profitable and helpful in producing more products at faster rate and somewhat cheaper.
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July 18, 2020 8:25 AM
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Lexie Allen's curator insight,
November 11, 2014 8:11 PM
"Automated Driving Technology." 2014. Web. 10 Nov 2014
This is a video demonstrating the new technology in cars that is designed to maneuver itself to avoid potential car accidents and even park itself. Watching this video it would be difficult for a person to pick out by this technology would be a con rather than a pro. I must admit, it is pretty neat, but there is one thing in this video that I would like to point out. In order for the car to sense danger as in another car ahead, it uses WiFi which syncs the cars together so that it would move or adjust accordingly. What if the stopped car ahead doesn't have the same technology as the one going 90 miles per hour? If the person behind the wheal was relying soulfully on the vehicle to get him or her out of danger, they were in for a rather not so good surprise. The point is, if people rely on technology too much, it could literally be life threatening.
Techstore's curator insight,
March 19, 2014 11:23 AM
The Future development of Car Technology #cartech #technology for more see here: http://www.technology-in-business.net/the-future-of-car-technology/ |
Future Tech Gurdeep Pall, CVP of Business AI at Microsoft shares his thoughts on the positive impact that autonomous systems[...]