We are approaching critical mass on a number of technologies that we will see increasingly this year. This wave will start at CES, where we will see an impressive number of attempts at personal robots and AI-powered digital assistants. Most will fail. However, both the failures and the few successes will set the stage for the first true mobile personal robots that will arrive in the following years. The 5G rollout will enable desktop cloud computing, and the Microsoft Virtual Desktop will become real for millions of us shortly thereafter.
AI is nothing more than a glorified speak n spell for SciFi believing nut cases. Cars, they stopped progressing years ago, more debt for a new car that is designed not to last. PASS! I will wait for a kit to convert my existing vehicle thanks. Bigger and better TVs, while there is nothing worth watching. haha this world
2019: The Year Everything Changes
Posted by: Rob Enderle January 7, 2019 11:27 AMWe are approaching critical mass on a number of technologies that we will see increasingly this year. This wave will start at CES, where we will see an impressive number of attempts at personal robots and AI-powered digital assistants. Most will fail. However, both the failures and the few successes will set the stage for the first true mobile personal robots that will arrive in the following years. The 5G rollout will enable desktop cloud computing, and the Microsoft Virtual Desktop will become real for millions of us shortly thereafter.