In 2016, the Internet of Things surpassed 10 billion connected devices. If I define the IoT as “anything that can be connected to the internet, and in the future connected”, then I see a wide variety of IoT projects as we advance further in technological development. These include but are not limited to:
Products and services that combine IoT with age control, disability control, and environmental control. For example, the mobile device would use the internet to inform you about cold conditions or weather conditions in the home.Technologies to explore how the internet, the world, and new forms of media are changing the way human live. For example, if a person have to navigate the media industry and media websites, we recommend the “Citizen Media: In Case Of Emergency” report from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab.The potential of I.P. for learning more and answering questions better, by learning naturally from creature natural behavior. For example, kids like to play “Funtastic,” an interactive driving simulator, but also play “Nifty,” a new type of robot and robotics.Robots in the current workplace
Consider the advantages that smarter, more connected robots bring to businesses, or even individuals:
IoT Robots are highly intelligent, which makes them able to process data much faster than a human employee can.Robots can automate dangerous tasks, such as those involving heavy equipment or infection control.Robots have demonstrated the ability to learn and improve. They adapt and get better over time.Robots can handle tasks that require minimal human interaction. But what if we could train, program and test every product or service through IoT software: Surge in #Hacking Crimes!