Today, the personal computer (PC) and smart phones can do a lot to facilitate the work of man. In the future, the ability of both these tools will also rapidly growing.
Yes, the ability that has been owned by the current computer or gadget will be growing and changing in the next five years. Such prediction hardware companies from the United States (U.S.), IBM.
IBM said there will be five trends that will boom in the coming five years. The company celebrated the prediction is called '5 in 5 '.
Viewwit quoted from Mashable, Monday (17/12/2012), the computer will have additional capabilities, more 'humane', such as hearing, smell, see, touch and feel.
Fifth capabilities normally found in the human senses, mentioned by IBM, will be fused into one in the grand concept called cognitive computing.
For example, a computer realized will not see a painting just as a set of data points describing the stroke color, pigments and brushes, but will actually see the object in a holistic manner as a painting, and you know what that means.
"That way of thinking is different from computing," said Bernie Meyerson, IBM's vice president.
"You have to change the way we think about absorbing data. So that can not only take pictures and image files. You should treat the image as an entity at a very high rate, compared to a count of bits alone," he said.
Yes, the ability that has been owned by the current computer or gadget will be growing and changing in the next five years. Such prediction hardware companies from the United States (U.S.), IBM.
IBM said there will be five trends that will boom in the coming five years. The company celebrated the prediction is called '5 in 5 '.
Viewwit quoted from Mashable, Monday (17/12/2012), the computer will have additional capabilities, more 'humane', such as hearing, smell, see, touch and feel.
Fifth capabilities normally found in the human senses, mentioned by IBM, will be fused into one in the grand concept called cognitive computing.
For example, a computer realized will not see a painting just as a set of data points describing the stroke color, pigments and brushes, but will actually see the object in a holistic manner as a painting, and you know what that means.
"That way of thinking is different from computing," said Bernie Meyerson, IBM's vice president.
"You have to change the way we think about absorbing data. So that can not only take pictures and image files. You should treat the image as an entity at a very high rate, compared to a count of bits alone," he said.
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Computer becoming more like humans? That means computers are going to become boring!
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