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How will computers look like in the future?
Future computers promise to be even faster than today’s computers and smaller than a deck of cards. Perhaps they will become the size of coins and offer “smart” or artificial intelligence features like expert intelligence, neural network pattern recognition features, or natural language capabilities.
Will technology save the world or destroy it?
Technology more likely to save the world than destroy it, say industry experts. 25\% of those polled said IT and technology could save the world. The majority of these (80\%) believed its biggest impact would be related to health and medical advancements.
How will computer change our world twenty years from now?
Twenty Years From Now Computers will be smaller, more powerful, and they will be able to fit anywhere, which will be enable them to control just about everything. Computer software will be so advanced that it will almost “think” for you. This will help productivity and increase the ease of doing anything on a computer.
Will technology reach a limit?
Originally Answered: What s the limit to technology? While there may be some things that are impossible technologically, and thus there will be some individual limits (maybe up to and beyond speed of light travel, teleportation), as a generic term there appears to be no limit to what technology can achieve.
What will PCs look like 25 years from now?
Basic consumer PCs will be limited to compact all-in-one systems built into the back of the screen – a trend that’s already being pushed in highstreet computer shops. In 25 years’ time, your whole PC may even be pocketable – a tiny USB stick-sized device that you can plug directly into your monitor, your smartphone, or any number of public screens.
What does the future of PC storage look like?
The future of PC storage is a murky one. A lot of bleeding-edge technologies today, such a 96-Layer NAND Flash, arrive first in enterprise solutions and usually trickle down to consumers, but we have to wait for them to arrive.
When will computers be able to compete with humans?
Physicist, author and self-described “futurist” Ray Kurzweil has predicted that computers will come to par with humans within two decades. He told Time Magazine last year that engineers will successfully reverse-engineer the human brain by the mid-2020s, and by the end of that decade, computers will be capable of human-level intelligence.
Will computers ever be able to expand further?
Ultimately, computers will not be able to expand further; they will not be able to co-opt enough material to double their number of bits every two years, because the universe will be accelerating apart too fast for them to catch up and encompass more of it.