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  • Science fiction : 2075 by Javid117
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    It is neither an essay nor a typical blog post, it is a combination of both, where the priority has been assigned to the dangers associated with reckless and extremely fast paced technological advancements, which are harming human societies more than benefitting them. As a result humans are paying high price by gradually evolving into emotionally insensitive beings. And it is excessive human interaction with intelligent machines, which is to blame. While interaction with intelligent machines is amazing, in few sectors the introduction of intelligent AI has been very premature, because the developers of intelligent AI did not consider the impact it will have on psychological and social lives of men and women. Overall, it is an interesting reading experience for every responsible reader.
  • IOT in Digital Marketing by saranyasel
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    The boom in IoT (Internet of Things) technology will soon allow us to analyze, predict, and respond to consumer behavior in almost every market possible. That sounds amazing ... but what's the Internet of Things? The Internet of Things is the connection of everyday products like cars, alarm clocks, and lights to computing devices via the internet. It allows them to exchange data with each other, providing marketers with more contexts about their customers' product usage. This enables marketers to deliver more relevant messages and leads to greater customer engagement.
  • Keeping Your Smart Home Safe by PamTen
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    The Promise of IoT About 4% of the world's population was on the internet when Kevin Ashton, a British scientist working at Proctor and Gamble (P&G) used the term the "Internet of Things" in a 1999 presentation he was working on. The presentation focused on the use of radio frequency identification tags (RFID) in the P&G supply chain. His argument was that computers could be much more efficient if they weren't dependent on humans to input data. He wrote, "If we had computers that knew everything there was to know about things-using data they gathered without any help from us-we would be able to track and count everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss, and cost. We would know when things needed replacing, repairing or recalling, and whether they were fresh or past their best. We need to empower computers with their own means of gathering information, so they can see, hear and smell the world for themselves, in all its random glory. RFID and sensor technology enable computers to observe, identify, and understand the world-without the limitations of human-entered data." Fast Forward to 2018 The world Ashton wrote about is becoming a reality. Gartner, Inc. forecasts that by 2020 there will be 20.4 billion connected things in use worldwide. The use of "Smart" technology in many of the products we use in our homes is enabling seamless connections between devices, people, networks, and services.
  • The Internet of Things - N-Smart by nividsmart
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    https://nividtechnology.blogspot.com/2023/01/what-makes-iot-so-popular.html