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Trends that are affecting The World. See also Science.
Could be summarized as follows: What happens if all of our technology can be made faster, smaller, cheaper, more omnipresent, and more connected?
Moore's Law and Quantum Computing
Shifts assumptions around cryptography and security.
3D Printing
Broadband
Outernet — Distributed network via radio signals
Big Data
Health. See biohacking below.
- Spire
- BiAffect — monitoring bipolar episodes via keyboard activity
- Microbiome hacking
Machine Learning
Self-driving cars. Impact on truck industry.
Watson
Biohacking
Quantified self.
Genome editing via CRISPR.
Mobile
Drones.
Displays
Electronic paper.
Haptic displays and touchscreens.
Virtual reality.
Networks
Cloud.
Blockchain
Privacy. Surveillance society. Differential privacy.
Open systems: Bullying, trolling, harassment.
(Mis)information dissemination. Silos.
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