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Disruptive Technologies: IoT, IA, Blockchain, 5G and Internet of the Future

Published Mar 01, 2019
Disruptive Technologies: IoT, IA, Blockchain, 5G and Internet of the Future

New technologies and mobile apps provides a learning experience and exchange of knowledge without limits, or rather, the limit ends up being its own ability to keep up with the maximum number of activities possible per period and cycles, happening simultaneously on the net.

Recently I attended to the workshop "Convergence of Disruptive Technologies: IoT, IA, Blockchain, 5G and Internet of the Future”, and over there was talked about in a technological future that I think is already present, sure this can be scary. For those who have heard of IoT, that is the internet of things. Well, there are more coming around, the internet is surfacing of micro and nano things. A network of nano objects / components that can be inserted inside our body, connected together and a network changing the biology of our body ensuring health and fighting diseases such as cancer and others.

And for anyone who has heard of 5G? In other words, the 5th generation of mobile internet, but have not yet used it or tried it, it might already jump right into 6G, which is already accessing the Blockchain mobile network. In the future we will depend on many transactions using the block chain.
Now comes the dangerous and frightening part of our whole conversation, we are one step away from Singularity Technology, which literally means technological uniqueness, which means a step in our history where the next generation of technology (artificial intelligence) will create the itself without the interference of man. "I believe in fear!"

Blockchain happens to belong and participate more and more of our daily transactions and documentations, transforming the immutable distribution of data to make online registration of encrypted transactions even more secure. Whether they are contracts, documents, or certificates, stored and distributed in public, or private, unalterable forms by man.

We will soon come to the point where we will reinvent the internet, where everything will be a multi-level network of things, everything will have routing, sharing and connecting. Also called New Genesis, with new DNS recognizing everything by name, no more IP numbers and mathematical conversions. In Genesis there will be the representation of the physical world, where everything will be recognized only by the names of objects / things, being verifiable names. Genesis protocols will be dynamically organized as they please, with no layer boundaries, such as the 7-layer OSI model, or the TCP / IP protocol stack (also called the TCP / IP protocol stack), which is a set of protocols of communication between computers in network - Wikipedia.

This is a summary of some ideas and experiences that this event gave me, because it is, I stopped in the middle of the event to write of such a willingness to share this experience. This whole energy in the midst of so much technology reminded me of CEBIT one of the biggest technology fairs in the world, which happens annually in Germany, which I had the opportunity to participate in 2014.

There are more, these 5 days of immersion in a lot of technology and experiments are so provocative and transformative that I may write again soon, I will not be able to stay until I get home. If something like "part 1" and "part 2" appears in the title, it is because I came back to write the continuation of this technological episode. Otherwise, if I do not return it is because I am certainly involved in another learning and there is no time left to go back and continue this topic. And if you have not attended an event like some workshop of technology, you have no idea what you might be missing ...

If you liked what you read, or are interested in the topic and would like to share your experience, get in touch and I'll be very happy to talk to you.
See you later!

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