Trends Towards A Smart Future

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The concept of “smart” has many different perspectives and is widely used to convey many different scenarios. From a nation’s intelligence evolution perspective, there are many ongoing efforts in exploring the possibility of an artificial intelligence-driven smart future that benefits individuals and entities across countries: its government, industries, organizations, and academia. That necessitates that we evaluate the requirements for creating a smart ecosystem.

That is being done by developing relevant smart technology and applications and defining creative convergence strategies that support integrated innovation efforts and ideas that can disrupt the barriers to a smart future by creating shared visions. So, as smart technology will likely continue to blur the lines between cyberspace, Squarespace, geospace, and space and individuals and entities across government, industries, organizations, and academics in the coming years, what will the smart future look like? For each nation.

While a smart future is an objective that drives most innovators, many requirements need to be followed and realized for any nation to move towards a smart future. That brings us to important questions: is smart future about replacing traditional industries, their products, and services.
The smart future needs to be an aspirational goal for all nations. However, to create a smart future, governments must stretch their current short-term survival goals, think beyond the obvious, and work collectively with all its components for the good of the country. For each country, it is essential to evaluate how will: cognitive computing, computer vision, voice ecosystem, robots, 5G, AI, and big data promote and shape intelligent behavior and futures in its CAGS ecosystem.

As seen across nations, the smart future is already taking shape in many different forms: smart robots to smart appliances, lighting controls to power tracking, smart grid to smart energy, smart toilets to smart homes advances are already coming our way. As a result, the potential for emerging intelligent technologies to enable smart nations is rising. It will be interesting to see the influence of smart technologies on different components of a country and how smart systems will talk to each other within and across nations’ boundaries. Therefore, preparing each element of a nation to meet the transformative challenges of the smart future is, therefore, a central requirement.

The advances in technology are enabling nations to create a smart future. As smart technology-driven automation connects countries: systems, infrastructure, people, processes, and more, it is not a matter of if but when these smart systems will be compromised. The potential consequences of a security breach are becoming a great concern. As we move towards a smart future, the time is to focus on the emerging security risks.


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