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The 15 tech trends that could change everything in the next decade ZDNet
CCS Insight unveiled a set of predictions for 2020 and beyond at its annual future-gazing event in London on Thursday 3 October. With the turn of the decade approaching, the tech analyst firm's timeframe was longer than usual, stretching to 2030. A total of 90 predictions were released (10 fewer than last year), ranging from the properly futuristic ('By 2030, there is a permanent communication station on the Moon') to the very specific ('Samsung launches Galaxy Glasses in 2022'). The event saw keynote presentations from CCS Insight analysts and on-stage interviews with tech luminaries including: Cristiano Amon, president of Qualcomm; Stefan Streit, CMO at TCL; Olaf Swantee, CEO of Sunrise; and Daniel Rausch, VP Smart Home at Amazon. Here are CCS Insight's top 15 predictions (with some'further reading' links): By 2021, algorithmic and anti-bias data auditors emerge to tackle "pale, male and stale" artificial intelligence Read more on ZDNet & TechRepublic What is bias in AI really, and why can't AI neutralize it?
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