6 top tech trends for 2023

by Excel V. Dyquiangco / January 10, 2023

 

Today’s technology is developing quickly, enabling change, advancement and accelerating the rate of transformation. With improvements in machine learning and natural language processing, artificial intelligence will be more common in 2023. Using this technique, artificial intelligence will be able to comprehend us better and carry out more difficult jobs. According to predictions, 5G will also change how we live and work in the future.

How does this affect you? Well, everything, as technologies have now seemed to take hold of our lives in specific details. Here are the top rising technological trends you should keep an eye out for in 2023.

Computing Power

Computing power is the capacity of a computer to perform. It can also be stated in terms of word or bus size (bits), clock speed (Ghz), and IPS (instructions per second).

With every appliance and gadget in the digital age already computerized, data science specialists have forecasted that computing power will only improve over the next few years, so it’s here to stay. This can take the form of a 6G age with more power in our hands and devices all around us. 

Smarter Devices

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Our world is now more intelligent and well-functioning, thanks in large part to artificial intelligence. It goes above and beyond mere human simulation to make our lives easier and more convenient. As data scientists develop AI household robots, appliances, work gadgets, wearables, and much more, these smarter products will be around well into the future, maybe even beyond 2023. 

Some of these include the Amazon Echo Dot with Clock (5th Gen) that lets you view music lyrics, arithmetic equation solutions, and the current temperature on the clock display, and also functions as a timer. Consider also the TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip HS300, smart surge protector with six outlets that you can individually manage with your phone or voice. You can check out some of these smarter devices here

Datafication

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Datafication refers to the conversion of all of the objects in our lives into software or data-driven gadgets. It is the conversion of manual labor-intensive operations into technology that is driven by data. While data is here to stay for longer than we can ever remember – from our smartphones, industrial machinery, and workplace apps to AI-powered gadgets and everything else – maintaining our data in a secure and safe manner has become a sought-after specialty in our economy.

After all, understanding datafication protects you from all kinds of security lapses. In the event of a data breach, for instance, businesses that are open about the information they collect and how it might help their customers or clients are more likely to maintain their clients’ confidence. With this, it is also important to create a business continuity strategy. Determine the worth of your assets and the risk level by going through the process of identifying threats.

Extended Reality

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Virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and all other technologies that replicate reality are collectively referred to as “extended reality.” It is an important technological trend at the moment since we all yearn to transcend the alleged actual bounds of the planet. This technology, which creates a reality devoid of any physical existence, is extremely well-liked by gamers, medical professionals, retail, and modeling professionals.

Digital Trust

Digital technologies have gained people’s faith and trust as a result of how well they accommodate and entangle individuals with gadgets and technology. This well-known digital trust is a crucial trend that will lead to additional inventions. 

For instance with AI technologies becoming more standardized and commodity-like, how effectively an organization employs AI throughout all of its operations will probably set it apart from the competitors. The important factor here is trust, which has advanced far more slowly than machine learning technology. The corporate sector is having to establish a new idea of what it means to trust computers as machines begin to take on humanlike duties that go beyond simple figure crunching and reach the domain of discernment and decision-making via AI.

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3D Printing

The use of 3D printing to create prototypes is a significant trend in innovation and technology. This is promising because they make extremely low volume production affordable and, as a result, make mass customization possible on a very large scale. They also greatly expand the possibilities for collaboration between content creators and their clients. With co-creation and mass customization two crucial user innovation vectors, this kind of revolution becomes groundbreaking and cutting-edge in and of itself.

These, among many other scientific and computerized measures this 2023, have indeed solidified digitalization and metaverse into our systems. So prepare for an exciting year up ahead and make the most of the New Year!

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