The last 10 years have seen a lot of change in the world of technology. A decade ago, the best smartphone in the market was the iPhone 3GS with a small 3.5-inch display. Today, mobile phones feature an infinity display that offers the best picture quality and viewing experience. With the improved hardware capabilities, many people use their phones as a gaming device and it’s now possible to play games in Omnia Casino that offer immersive and seamless gaming experience.
Seeing at the rapid pace of development, the world will look quite different in the next decade than what it is now. Here are our top tech predictions for 2030.
Returning to the Moon
2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the historic moon landing, and now a number of private companies and national agencies are planning to send humans to the moon by 2030. The US space agency NASA has revealed its plans to return to the moon before 2030 and it also aims at landing a human on Mars, although that may not take place within the decade.
“This time we’re going to the moon to stay,” said NASA administrator, Jim Bridenstine. “And from there we’ll take the next giant leap in deep space exploration.”
According to Sky News, the space agency will also send a woman to the moon by 2024. With Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin also planning to send a spacecraft to the moon before 2030, it will be interesting to see who get their first.
More of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Although artificial intelligence has yet to reach more sophisticated levels, there is no doubt that it will impact us all in the future. AI can now reveal pattern across a huge amount of data that are complex for humans to detect. This most profound impact of this will be on the healthcare industry which will be able to deliver truly proactive, predictive healthcare by 2030.
In 2030, healthcare systems will advance to the point that they can easily detect when a person is at risk of developing a chronic disease. This will help in reducing the chronic heart failure rates and diabetes to a great extent.
Data Will Become More Honest
Data is currently the new form of infrastructure for society. In 2030, the world of data will be quite similar to today’s data world, but humans will have a nuanced approach to how they live their digital lives. Instead of big data, the demand for accurate, good and authoritative data will increase in the next decade.
Rather than holding a large amount of data all the time, companies will realise that using correct data to solve a specific problem will prove beneficial and bring real value. It’s possible that data collaboration by people rather than just organizations may also begin to be the norm. Thus, society will become more meaningful as most people will seek to share their data with smaller groups. By 2030, individuals will become more attuned to the misuse of behavioural data about them.