The Global Course of the Information Revolution: Technological Trends, Proceedings of an International Conference
Description:
A conference sponsored by the National Intelligence Council in May 2000 concentrated on technical trends in the information revolution focusing on the resulting new artifacts and services that might become widespread during the next 20 years. Participants saw a convergence of voice and data communications and a quantum jump in bandwidth during the next two decades. A multitude of diverse, powerful, inexpensive sensors and devices capable of limited-distance wireless communications will come onto the market and computing and information systems will become more ubiquitous, with convergence of wireless telephones, voice and e-mail messaging, and smart appliances. A likely shift in business emphasis from products to services will have an impact in such areas as health care, education, and entertainment. Participants also discussed individual and societal tensions that could arise from these developments and the threats to intellectual property rights and to individual privacy.
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