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Title Future Computing Technology (3/3)
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Author(s) Nowak, Andrzej (speaker) (TIK Services, Switzerland)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2015-10-30. - Streaming video.
Series (Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme ; 2015-2016)
Lecture note on 2015-10-30T11:00:00
Subject category Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme
Abstract Computing of the future will be affected by a number of fundamental technologies in development today, many of which are already on the way to becoming commercialized. In this series of lectures, we will discuss hardware and software development that will become mainstream in the timeframe of a few years and how they will shape or change the computing landscape - commercial and personal alike. Topics range from processor and memory aspects, programming models and the limits of artificial intelligence, up to end-user interaction with wearables or e-textiles. We discuss the impact of these technologies on the art of programming, the data centres of the future and daily life. On the third day of the Future Computing Technology series, we will touch on societal aspects of the future of computing. Our perception of computers may at time seem passive, but in reality we are a vital chain of the feedback loop. Human-computer interaction, innovative forms of computers, privacy, process automation, threats and medical applications will be discussed.
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