Noting the tenth anniversary of search giant Google, Nature asked some researchers and business people to speculate (Big data: The next Google) about what we might see in the next ten years.
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Robotics has finally reached a level of autonomous capability that make products in this field viable in the marketplace. I believe that the next 10 years will see a tremendous amount of growth in this sector, including household and military robotics.
Posted by: Chris K. Haley | September 12, 2008 at 08:13 AM
Chris, thanks for your comment. I agree, and I wonder if given the assumption of accelerated change we could bring your 10 years down to 5 years?
Posted by: Joel | September 18, 2008 at 10:41 PM