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7 Technology Trends, Which Will Lead to 2018

7 Technology Trends, Which Will Lead to 2018


7 Technology Trends, Which Will Lead to 2018
   

Even if you have a fun technique radical, always after the latest equipment, or after a hired "average" consumer, if you are like me, you can not help, but are waiting for technological developments and trends Those who lie ahead forward. Along with surprisingly high sales, with the introduction of smart speakers and virtual reality, along with the introduction of several new phones and tablets, I have spent the past few weeks waiting for the potential trends that will be available in 2018.


As a marketer, my perspective often leads to how we can use these new technologies and trends to better communicate and engage with our audience, but more likely than normal technical trends They have the ability to change how we live and how we interact with each other.


So what will be the biggest technological trend of 2018, and how will our lives change accordingly?


1. AI permeability Artificial intelligence (AI), which mainly appears through machine learning algorithms, is not only getting better. It's not just getting more money. It is being included in another diverse category of applications. Rather than focusing on one goal, like mastering a game or communicating with humans, AI is starting to appear in almost every new platform, app or device, and this trend is only going to increase in 2018... We are not techno-apocalypse levels (and AI can never be refined enough to reach that point), but by the end of 2018, AI will become the mainstay of all forms of technology.

Artificial intelligence


2. Digital centralization In the last decade, we have seen the beginning of many different types of devices, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and many other "smart" devices. We also rely on many different applications in our daily lives, including for navigation, to change the temperature of our house. Consumer lobbying is centralized; A convenient way to manage everything from a few devices and central locations as a possible Smart speaker is a good step in the right direction, but 2018 can affect the effect of something better.
Digital centralization


3. 5G preparation. Although the time limits of technology rarely get out of our way, it is possible that 5G phones along with 5G phones are also possible - by the end of 2019. The 5G internet capacity is about 10 times faster than 4G, it is even better than most home internet services. Accordingly, there is the ability to revolutionize how consumers use the internet and how developers think of applications and streaming content. 2018, then, a year of heavy preparation for engineers, developers, and consumers is going to be one year because they are ready for a new generation of internet.

5G


4. Data overload. So far, every company in the world has experienced the terrible power and commodity of consumer data, and in 2018, data collection is going to be another high priority. Speaking with consumers all the day with smart speakers, and relying on digital devices for most of their daily tasks, companies will have to start using the utility and use of an unlimited amount of personal data soon. There are many effects, including less privacy, more personalized advertising, and potentially more positive results, such as better predictive algorithms in health care.


Data overload



5. White collar automation. Can your job be replaced by the machine? How sure are you that answer? AI is making enough progress to replace at least some white collar jobs over the years; Even in 2013, we had algorithms that could write original news articles after sufficient input of data. What is going to happen in 2018, after all the humans have been replaced by their new robot officers? Almost certainly not, but I think we will see the beginning of radical job changes beginning throughout the United States. I think it's weird to think that jobs will be completely replaced, but they will become more automated automatically, and we have to adapt our career accordingly.

automation

6. Seamless conversation A few years ago, voice search was decent, but it was incredible. Today, voice search can also be faulty; Microsoft's latest test gives a 5.1 percent error rate to its voice recognition software, which makes it better to recognize speech compared to human transcripts. Similarly, robotic speeches and chatbots are becoming more sophisticated. In 2018, along with the continuation of these reforms, I imagine that we will see an expression of expression or concrete of uninterrupted conversation. We will be able to communicate with our devices, both ways, without any major hiccups or mistakes.

conversation


7. UI overhaul I also think 2018 will be a major year for UI; We have to reconsider how we interact with our apps and devices. The start of the smart speaker and the superior voice search made it so that it is not necessary to see the screen to input data. In addition to reducing desktop devices, desktop devices are being used less and less. New types of visual and more audio clues will be included in the next generation UI, and consumers will immediately optimize them, as long as they meet their basic needs.

UI overhaul


It is difficult to say how fast these trends will appear, or what type of equipment and upgrades will direct their development, but I am confident that as a 2018 development we will see the increasing risks on all these fronts.

Regardless of how you feel about technology, or in spite of your primary motivation to use it, I think we can be excited about all the new gadgets and infrastructure that are waiting for us next year.




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