The internet has gone through a major overhaul that made it possible to download an entire city onto your phone. Artificial intelligence got so advanced that humans became obsolete. These are just some things happening in today’s society with technology from Canada five years ago. This is what 2020 had in store for us!
Canadians are excited about the future of technology. We are hopeful 2020 that will be a year full of change and innovation in Canada. Here are some of the great things Canadians can expect from our country in 2020:
a. 3D printing is becoming more popular and is expected to improve with new technologies, including nano-technology and “printing” your food.
b. Self-driving cars are already coming to market, but they will only work well if Canadian cities have an interconnected road infrastructure.
c. The internet has undergone major changes that make it possible to download an entire city onto your phone; this type of technology will allow people to access any information they want, when they need it, despite their location.
d. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become more advanced than ever before. It’s now so advanced that humans aren’t needed, as machines take over tasks such as driving cars and operating heavy machinery. There’s no understanding of what the future holds for AI, but Canadians should expect big changes for this field in 2020!
Canadian Technology Trends for 2021
It’s 2021, and the future looks bright! Canadians are living in a tech-rich society. But can they stay on top of all the technological advancements? Here is a list of Canadian technology trends that will be happening this year.
1. Big Data:
The ability to collect, store, and analyze huge amounts of information has changed our world forever. This trend will grow exponentially as more people have access to data storage resources. More importantly, this technology has created major problems for law enforcement agencies and social media networks that are constantly trying to filter out fake news from their platforms.
2. Self-Driving Cars:
This one is a no-brainer! Self-driving cars are being tested today, but we’re not yet there. It seems like it might be possible by 2021, but we’ll have to wait and see what happens! If you think about how we use our cars today, you will notice there’s a lot of driving involved. Self-driving vehicles will aid in reducing the number of accidents happening on the road because computers would make decisions for us without human error getting in the way. Many customers are looking forward to self-driving cars because they would finally eliminate traffic jams from the road!
3. 3D Printing Buildings:
This is something that will change how we build cities in Canada dramatically over the next few years! By 2021, many buildings will likely be made using 3D printers, which means less cost and more efficiency when building new structures or redesigning old ones like hospitals, airports. This type of building will take up less space than traditional bricks and mortar buildings, meaning it could make way for more businesses and homes to fit into a particular area.
4. Virtual reality:
Virtual reality systems take over everything from gaming to education and medicine. With virtual reality, you’re able to experience things that can’t be experienced anywhere else on Earth. This is due to its immersive capabilities, which provide an authentic user experience, unlike
