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I think in today's world it is most important to understand the world of tomorrow. To know the technologies that will bring us the next 20 glorious years, and to recognize the opportunities of these. No one can predict the future, but many new technologies will certainly continue to make the world grow at a rapid pace and change the efficiency of how we learn, work, travel and spend our free time so that the world will be a very different place in 20 years.
AI Machine learning and IoT
Already today, humans are beaten in many areas by artificial intelligences. And not only in strategy games like chess or the infamous game go, also in the development of new drugs the Ki recognized the connections faster and better than humans and could develop the active substances. In the face of rising customer expectations, growing economic pressure and an increasingly complex IT infrastructure, companies need the support of self-learning systems if they are to continue to survive in the market. You study: (https://www.lufthansa-industry-solutions.com/de-de/studien/idg-studie-machine-learning-2021?)
Artificial intelligence is such a major contributor to the success of the IoT. Conversely, the Internet of Things is also a driver for further AI development. Training neural networks requires large amounts of data, which until a few years ago, were often not even available. With the IoT, that has changed - because connected things are providing more and more data that can be used to develop, improve and train AI algorithms. https://new.siemens.com/de/de/unternehmen/stories/forschung-technologien/digitaler-zwilling/iot-story.html
Locomotion of the future
When we talk about New Mobility, the mobility innovations of the future, we are no longer talking about science fiction-like concepts, but concepts that are becoming reality. The aspects of sustainability, safety, networking and future user behavior play a central role.
There are countless concepts for how we can travel sustainably and climate-neutrally in the future. Replacing the combustion engine with electric motors or green hydrogen is certainly one of them, but it has already become reality today. In fact, the way we travel and move around will change and revolutionize.
"Sharing" is the magic word of the future
Here, too, the keyword is "sustainability". We should abandon the idea of using our car as a status symbol. Not only will this no longer be ecologically feasible in the future, it will also save a lot of money and the even more valuable resources. Already today, with countless sharing offers, you can easily do without a car. E-scouters in cities, for example, have not yet changed the world, but in the long term our shared mobility will be expanded by precisely such concepts.
Autonomous driving is the ideal complement to shared mobility. After all, cars that can drive themselves away do not need parking spaces, leaving room for green spaces. In this way, city traffic could be replaced in the future by hundreds of self-driving cars that take people to their destinations day and night. By intelligently networking cars with other vehicles, we can avoid traffic jams and manage the flow of traffic more efficiently.
Or we could simply use air cabs to fly efficiently to our destinations in just a few minutes, completely relieving inner cities of traffic.
No one can say for sure yet whether the future battle of mobility will take place in the air or on the ground, but it will probably be a mixture of both.