What is the future of laboratories or inventions?
In the past, computer programming has been focused around architecting the flow of electrons. In the future, nanotechnology will be focused around architecting the flow of matter. Laboratories in the future will be akin to thought factories where the outputs will be visualisations with several million permutations. Inventions will happen so quickly that few people will understand the line between what is real and what is still only imagined. What would the PC of tomorrow be like? Will the PC even be around or is it just going to be ‘ubiquitous’ computing in the full sense of the word—every object being a computer, the whole environment being the user interface, etc? Our goal will be to make the interface between information and our brains as seamless and as invisible as possible. Presently, the PC is a rather clunky way of making that connection. PCs will go away within the next 10 years and a variety of devices will be created to take their place. But we eventually would not want to b
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