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Jun 22, 2019 · Bill Gates and MIT Have Predicted the World's Next 10 Big Innovations. Here's What They All Have in Common From robot dexterity to vegan burgers and custom cancer vaccines.
- Sean Wise
Whether You're Raising $50,000, $500,000, or $5 Million for...
- MIT Just Announced The Top 10 Worst Tech Innovations of The 21st Century. Here's What They All Have in Common
Companies would spend years developing "the next big thing"...
- Carbon Engineering
Powered by an investment from Bill Gates, the company began...
- Sean Wise
3 days ago · Rather than trying to anticipate the next big thing to emerge in the coming years, those who position themselves to ride the mega trends that will shape the world will be in a good position for ...
Oct 12, 2021 · McKinsey predicts that we’ll experience more technological progress in the coming decade than in the preceding 100 years. These are the 10 tech trends that will shape the business landscape, from process automation and virtualization to bio revolution and next-generation materials.
Introducing Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech winners for 2023 From quantum computing breakthroughs to factory-friendly generative AI, these technologies are changing every facet of our...
Jan 4, 2024 · MIT Technology Review predicts four hot topics in artificial intelligence for the next year, from customized chatbots to generative video to AI-generated election disinformation. Read how these technologies will shape industries, policies, and society in 2024.
- Melissa Heikkilä
Oct 18, 2021 · However, there is a huge amount of excitement about the metaverse among wealthy investors and big tech firms, and no-one wants to be left behind if it turns out to be the future of the internet.
Jun 7, 2024 · At a dialogue jointly organised by SMU, the Institute of Policy Studies and Varsity Voices, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that with industry trends moving so quickly, predicting the next big growth industry is almost akin to guessing the next big stock in the stock market – very hard. Rather than trying to anticipate the next big thing to ...