Predictions for the future of IT in 2022
PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF IT IN 2022
A quote is variously ascribed to Yogi Berra, Neils Bohr, and even Mark Twain goes something like: “Never make predictions, especially about the future.” However, the Computer society has disregarded these wise comments and clamored for my 2022 technological predictions. The IEEE Computer Society (IEEE CS) has released its annual Technology Predictions, which examine the pandemic’s long-term impact on technological progress while introducing new foundations and predicted industry trends for 2022 and beyond. It will focus on addressing and preventing future pandemics while also looking into the new technological potential in seven areas: core technologies, security, reliability, artificial intelligence, healthcare, industrial verticals, and productivity tools.
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Datacentric AI:There is a growing demand for data to be available everywhere, as well as a greater emphasis on datacentric machine learning.
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Remote Medicine: Patients will be able to get remote medical help, and physicians will perform treatments and confer with experts from afar.
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Convergence of HPC/AI/HPDA Delivered on Heterogeneous Hardware & Serverless: Serverless continues the evolution of finer-grain and higher-level virtualization abstraction from bare metal to virtual machines containers, and now Functions as a Service, to overcome the end of Moore’s Law (FaaS).
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Digital Twins in Manufacturing and Industrial Metaverse:The IoT, 5G, AI, and XR will be used to create a blended reality experience in which simulation and reality collide.
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Low-Code/No-Code Programming Techniques: Programming is required by the widespread use of computer systems in practically every aspect of our lives, but not everyone is experienced or even aware of programming languages and environments. Low-code/no-code programming helps non-programming people to achieve their programming goals.
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Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs):Blockchain technology may be utilized for digital asset identification and ownership, as well as a new sort of virtualization of physical asset ownership.
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Next-Generation Remote Presence (“Metaverse” ): Immersion is improving with incremental advancements in existing VR/AR technologies as well as emerging technologies incorporating senses other than the audiovisual.
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