by Suman Gupta
We’ll experience a more immersive, deeper partnership with machines, driven by the uptake of emerging technologies like 5G, AI, Extended Reality (XR) and IoT
Our lives will be radically transformed with tech-led shifts such as sentient cities, connected mobility and robots going mainstream
4600 business leaders weighed in on the future of living research; 87% of Indian business leaders surveyed expect they will restructure the way they spend their time through automation (76% Globally) and 81% of Indian businesses welcome day-to-day immersion in virtual and augmented realities (56% Globally)
Organizations and governments must act now to overcome challenges and prepare for the digital future
Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) released the Future of Connected Living – new research exploring how emerging technologies will transform how we live by the year 2030. The research, conducted in partnership with Institute for the Future (IFTF) and Vanson Bourne, surveyed 4600 business leaders across 40+ countries. The findings detail a future brimming with opportunity as advancing technologies hold the potential to drive human progress across the world.
Emerging technology driving major shifts
IFTF and forum of global experts forecast that technologies such as edge computing, 5G, AI, Extended Reality (XR) and IoT will combine to create five major “shifts” in the coming decade. These shifts will have the power to change lives across the globe.
IFTF forecasts the following shifts between now and 2030:
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Networked Reality: Over the next decade cyberspace will become an overlay on top of our existing reality as our digital environment extends beyond televisions, smartphones and other displays.
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Connected Mobility and Networked Matter: The vehicles of tomorrow will essentially be mobile computers. We will trust them to take us where we need to go in the physical world as we interact in the virtual spaces available to us wherever we are.
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From Digital Cities to Sentient Cities: Cities will quite literally come to life through their own networked infrastructure of smart objects, self-reporting systems and AI-powered analytics.
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Agents and Algorithms: We will each be supported by a highly personalized “operating system for living” that is able to anticipate our needs and proactively support our day-to-day activities to free up time.
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Robot with Social Lives: Robots will become our partners in life – enhancing our skills and extending our abilities. Robots will share newfound knowledge to their social robot network to crowdsource innovations and accelerate progress, in real time.
“Currently, a new era of human-machine alliances is on the horizon. Over the next decade, the most powerful and successful relationships between people and computers will be those that are symbiotic and make use of their respective complementary strengths. We can envision a world where everything around us will be more intelligent, communicative, and connected. Innovations such as artificial intelligence, networks, and devices will help us in enhancing and optimizing our lives.” said Mr. Alok Ohrie, President and Managing Director, Dell Technologies, India. “However, to ensure that tomorrow’s technology enables a smarter and a better life for everyone, we need to think systematically about what the future may hold and then make better decisions in the present. These strategic decisions will create an opportunity for a more balanced, equitable and enjoyable life for ourselves, as our world becomes more alive with intelligent devices.”
Anticipating Change
Many businesses are already preparing for these shifts. For example, the survey of 4600 businesses found that:
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87% businesses in Indiaexpect that they will restructure the way they spend their time by automating more tasks (76% globally)
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81% surveyed in Indiasay they would welcome day-to-day immersion in virtual and augmented realities (56% globally)
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74% of the business leaders surveyed in India say they would welcome people being fitted with technology that controls computers with their mind (brain computer interfaces) (56% globally)
Navigating Challenges: These major technology-led shifts may challenge people and organizations that are grappling with change, according to the research. Organizations that wish to harness the power of the new emerging technologies will need to take steps to effectively collect, process and deploy data to keep pace with rate of rapid innovation Additionally, concerns around the fairness of algorithms that do everything from decide how companies hire to who is eligible for loans must be addressed, as will growing concerns from the public about data privacy. Governments will need to learn how to work together to share and deploy their data if cities are to go from digital to sentient.
Business leaders are already anticipating some of these challenges:
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73% of surveyed businesses leaders in Indiasay they consider data privacy to be a top societal-scale challenge that must be solved (Globally: 74%)
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48% of the surveyed in Indiacall for AI regulation and clarity on how it’s used (Globally: 44%)