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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Our Cyber Future In 2030: Will The Livin' Be Easy? – Part 2

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2022

⏱️ ? minutes

Summary

Looking ahead to 2030: How will we work? How will we travel? What will we eat? How will we dress? Will we have ANY privacy? Will we all be space travelers? What old and new challenges will we face? The Buzz: The top 7 emerging future technology booms that will redefine the future and the world we live in – from https://unboxingstartups.com: *** Per Statista, 2,028 AI companies in 2018 were working in the US. The number of AI startups could reach 9,000 by the end of 2030. *** The growth rate of self-driving cars may reach 20-30% by 2030. Tesla, Toyota, Google, BMW are developing self-driving cars with an encrypted software system. *** Oxford Economics: Up to 20M manufacturing jobs worldwide could be replaced by robots by 2030. *** American brand Tommy Hilfiger's clothing embedded with smart Bluetooth chips that link to a mobile app and game, will let wearers earn rewards points. *** Researchers in Japan in 2018 experimented with space elevators at the International Space Station. This could open up space to the average person. *** By 2030, cloud computing will be so widespread it will be hard to remember when it didn't exist. *** IDTechEx predicts by 2030, the augmented, virtual, and mixed reality optics and display markets will top $28Bn. And there's much more. We'll ask Colin Dunn, Jon Clay, Debbie Taylor Moore, Derek Harp and Mike Schroeder for their take on Our Cyber Future In 2030: Will The Livin' Be Easy? Part 2.

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