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technical evolution in 2020​

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Answered by heemani
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Evolving technologies like hyper-automation already show how true digital transformation is changing in the business world. However, these technologies also create security vulnerabilities through potential new points of attack. ... 2020 anticipates great opportunities and great challenges for enterprise leaders.

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Answered by CMSIAN1234
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  • Technology development will continue at a rapid pace over the next 15 years.

The global technology revolution will play out differently across nations.

Technologically lagging countries face challenges in institutional, human, and physical capacities.

Advanced countries will stay ahead only if laws, public opinion, and other social factors do not become impediments.

Some technology applications will trigger strong reactions over religious, environmental, or social concerns.

Public policy issues will need to be debated in an environment that seeks to resolve conflicts.

The world is in the midst of a multidisciplinary technology revolution that shows no sign of abating in the near- to mid-term future. By 2020, this revolution could bring important changes in economic development, health, environmental quality, and military power.

While the technology revolution is extensive, it will play out differently around the globe. That core realization is now quantitatively supported by a RAND Corporation study that has sought to elucidate what factors will influence the potential of the technology revolution in different countries and what general inferences might be drawn about the future of that revolution. The study was sponsored by the National Intelligence Council as an input to its broader report, Mapping the Global Future.

The RAND research team identified 56 illustrative technology applications that might possibly be developed and implemented by 2020. Of these, the researchers selected for further analysis 16 applications scoring highest in a net assessment combining technical feasibility on a commercial basis, potential marketability, and, most important, the number of societal sectors influenced (see the table).

Sixteen Illustrative Technology Applications Scoring Highest in the RAND Net Assessment

Cheap solar energy

Rural wireless communications

Genetically modified crops

Filters and catalysts for water purification

Cheap housing for adaptable shelter and energy

Rapid assays to detect specific biological substances

Green manufacturing

Ubiquitous radio-frequency identification tagging of products and people

Hybrid vehicles

Drug delivery targeted to specific tumors or pathogens

Improved diagnostic and surgical methods

Quantum-mechanical cryptography for secure information transfer

Communication devices for ubiquitous information access

Pervasive sensors

Tissue engineering

Computers embedded in clothing or other wearable items

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