Digital twins in our lives after five years? (Video)

Digital twins in our lives after five years? (Video)

Digital twins in our lives after five years? (Video)
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Prior to 2020, life, relationships, and even what to eat for dinner, can be controlled by our own digital versions.

According to futurist John Smart, over the next six years, many of us will be able to buy the so-called digital twin that after we die we can "change."

Study Foundation founder of Smart argues that parents passed away, retired children no longer have to go to their graves, that's enough to turn a digital twin mom or dad and talk to him. The researcher adds that there are now forecasting programs that perform similar functions (such as Google Now or Siri). This technology is based on an algorithm that combines a variety of information fragments, and so makes the forecast.

Specifically, the personal assistant program scans your calendar entries, and thus determine where the user is at the moment, or at least it should be. For this he uses a GPS, as well as posts on social networks, e-mail information, and the like ... then the program presents the user with offers of help if they thought that this may be necessary. For example, if the Android phone's calendar is a record of some kind of event, but consumers are not, Google Now creates a reminder and even the quickest way to link to the appropriate place.

Smart believes that the twins of our digital hobbies could also learn from the messages, emails and verbal slurs. These learning principles, even using the IBM Watson supercomputer (see video below), as well as Eugene Goostman "- a computer program for the first time this year, beating the Turing test (persuading someone that she is an adolescent boy).

That these advances in technology will only intensify shows that companies such as Google already purchased by artificial intelligence firms ("Deep Mind"), and with logarithms, targeting Google do "more like a man." They help search engines to understand the content of the search, the same principle as our brains.

Moreover, in 2012, Google hired futurist Ray Kurzweil, who claims that in 30 years people will be able to transfer their minds into computers and become digitally immortal. Like the fact that all the body parts will be replaced by bio-mechanical, before the year 2100.

Enterprises' Generator Research Engineer Andrew Sheehy argues that Google has already been successfully integrated into the self-learning, machines in our lives (Google Now, self-traveling cars, Google+) and its newly acquired companies and Ray Kurzweil employment dictates that the company is serious about these investigations.

All this gives grounds to believe that the Futurist John Smart has expressed thoughts about the future of the elbow is not completely made up. What can you know in a few years' courtship Google actually glad and its twin digital company.