Wireless IoT devices are becoming increasingly common in both private and public spaces. Phil Vreugdenhil, an instructor at Camosun College in Canada, recently shared his thoughts on the future of ‘Net-connected wireless technology and the ways users will interact with it.
I see brain-controlled software and hardware seamlessly interacting with wireless IoT devices. I also foresee people interacting with their enhanced realities through fully integrated NEMS (nano-electromechancical systems) which also communicate directly with the brain, bypassing the usual pathways (eyes, ears, nose, touch, taste) much like cochlear implants and bionic eyes. I see wireless health-monitoring systems and AI doctors drastically improving efficiency in the medical system. But, I also see the safety and security pitfalls within these future systems. The potential for hacking somebody’s personal systems and altering or deleting the data they depend upon for survival makes the future of wireless technology seem scarier than it will probably be.
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