From Artificial Intelligence to Metaverse to Textile Battery. As reflected in the latest report released by the World Economic Forum (WEF), the next technological disruption that could transform the industry is already taking shape, boosting productivity while increasing sustainability and productivity. We focus on improving your health. In it, he points out 10 emerging technologies: 2023 will draw attention for its destructive power.
Despite the fog surrounding the Metaverse, the report points to the Metaverse as a driving force that can improve people’s mental health, with companies such as Mindful Metaverse and Deepwell Therapeutics treating symptoms of depression and anxiety. points out the platform.
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New AI-based technologies could help the health sector to anticipate extreme situations like the one we experienced in 2020. These systems increase the efficiency of healthcare systems and enhance access to healthcare at national and global levels. As the report itself shows, it means improved disease detection and treatment selection.
Other advances the WEF will focus on include the design of viral and omic maps relevant to science and human studies. Based on this new technology, it is possible to alter the function of bacteria, making them more sensitive to certain drugs or attacking different bacterial species.
World Economic Forum highlights platforms like Mindful Metaverse and DeepWell Therapeutics
Number one on the list is artificial intelligence, which gained notoriety among the population last year. The WEF pointed out that generative artificial intelligence will push the limits of human effort, serve as a tool to enhance people’s creativity, and challenge today’s thinking.
However, the organization makes clear that access to the capabilities and benefits of these new technologies, which the WEF has named in its top 10, will depend on the degree of development and infrastructure in each country.
The organization describes generative AI as a technology that stands out for its versatility. It can be used in unique processes in various industries such as the pharmaceutical industry or furniture design. The main challenges facing AI now and in the future are to end the copyright attribution debate and meet ethical standards approved by competent regulatory authorities so that it can be recognized as a tool by society. group points out. Threat.
Another challenge posed by advances in technology is building a net-zero data center. These spaces currently spend his 1% of the activity generated worldwide, and the organization notes that the percentage will continue to grow year-on-year as demand increases.
First, to address the thermal management problem, liquid cooling systems have been developed that use water or dielectric coolants to dissipate heat and recycle excess heat for applications such as heating. , hot water supply, industrial processes, etc. For example, the City of Stockholm is implementing a project to use waste heat from data centers to heat homes.
Second, it uses AI to analyze and optimize energy usage in real time to maximize efficiency without compromising performance. The report also notes that the technology infrastructure underpinning net-zero power data centers is becoming more modular and demand-driven, allowing data processing and storage to be distributed across multiple devices and locations. doing.
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