Blockchain, due to the hype and misinformation surrounding it, may seem like an omnipotent technology. However, it may not be the best solution for every application that may require transparency or decentralization. Businesses must also consider the available alternatives to blockchain before green-lighting blockchain projects.
While technologies like artificial intelligence and IoT continue to become more refined and capable of performing more complex tasks, hardware systems that can support these technologies and enable high-performance must also be developed. Among the different methods of supporting the growing processing requirements, quantum computing holds the most promise.
Recruitment automation will allow talent acquisition teams to automate their recruitment workflows, right from candidate sourcing to resume screening to interview scheduling to automated data entry, thereby benefiting recruiters by increasing their efficiency at work.
The introduction of killer robots in the military has led to a heated debate about their potential applications and misuse.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and biometrics can work together to develop effective and reliable security models.
The introduction of the internet of things (IoT) in utilities will resolve multiple issues such as inaccuracy in collecting vital data and meeting the rising demand for a particular utility.