11 Game-Changing Innovations Shaping Our Future
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2024
- Join us as we delve deeper into these 11 game changing innovations that are shaping the future of technology and beyond!
In this video, we will look at top 11 game changing innovations that are shaping the future of technology and beyond! Imagine a world where Hyundai's Visionary Mobility Solutions, ARA's revolutionary flying train concept, and seamless satellite 5G connectivity redefine our daily life. Picture DJ's avata two drone soaring with unmatched precision or 6G technology offering lightning-fast speeds and connectivity. And that's just the beginning! Stay with us as we delve into the ground breaking MyEye Pro, the powerful electric Atlas robot, Microsoft's innovative silica glass, the agile cyber dog 2, transformative nanotechnology, and the advanced ambidex robot. Get ready to be amazed by the future that awaits us! #FutureTechnology #innovations
Intro 0:00
Hyundai Future Mobility 0:45
AKKA's Flying Train 1:44
Satellite 5G 2:36
DJI Avata 2 3:29
6G Vision for 2030 4:19
MyEye Pro 5:20
Electric Atlas Robot 6:08
Microsoft’s Silica Glass 7:01
CyberDog 2 7:53
Nanotechnology 8:44
AMBIDEX Robot 9:37
#HyundaiFutureMobility #ConnectedTransportation #technology #emergingtechnologies - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Microsoft Silica is a storage based solution, not any kind of digital display or interactive UI/tablet (fyi)
Thank you for your comment! I didn't mention Microsoft Silica as a digital display or UI/tablet in my description. The focus was on its innovative data storage capabilities using glass technology. I appreciate your input and hope this clears up any confusion!
@@AITraversethanks @0:37 you mention Microsoft’s Silica glass (and show onscreen a picture of a handheld PDA-sized glass/display device) which is why I mentioned it to clarify that wouldn’t be the display but rather the data storage apparatus. Cool video, exciting tech future.
@@c016smith52 Thank you for your follow-up comment! I see where the confusion might have come from. The image at 0:37 was meant to show a representation of the glass used in Microsoft Silica for data storage, not a digital display or UI/tablet. I appreciate your clarification and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Exciting tech indeed!
@@c016smith52 Also if you search for Microsoft’s Silica glass, you’ll find similar images showing the glass medium used for data storage.
@@AITraverse Indeed, I just read into it to much off one moment in the video, so I appreciate your post and the replies as well