5 Ways Technology Edge to Cloud has transformed fiction in daily reality
When machines are capable of speaking and writing better than good number of humans and that 7 billion people have in their pocket the equivalent of a supercomputer, we know that the world in which we live in is very different from the one into which we were born. Of course, popular science fiction had given us glimpses of these developments. “What is important in science fiction is its way of assuming that technological developments change us as person,” says Kirk Bresniker, HPE Associate and Chief Architect at Hewlett Packard Labs. “Does this dehumanize us or allows us to more fully realize our most authentic self?
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