Innovation of Tech

  • 9999 BCE

    Knapping

    Knapping
    The knowledge of Stone toolmaking. 3,900,000 BCE Knapping
  • WWII & Machine Learning.

    WWII & Machine Learning.
    During world war 2. Code breakers used machines to assist them in deciphering enemy code. In 1950, Alan Turing published a paper titled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence." In this paper, he discusses Machine learning and artificial intelligence. In 1956 the term "Artificial Intelligence" was officially coined. video
  • Moore's Law

    Moore's Law
    Gordon Moore developed his theory which came to be known as "Moore's Law." This law states that computing speeds and circuitry will double in speed and ability every two years. This is not so much a law as it is an observation of how technology had evolved. This law has been a driver in economic business decisions in the semiconductor industry for 50+ years.
  • "Affective Computing"

    "Affective Computing"
    Rosalind Picard publishes her book titled "Affective Computing." This book is a summation of everything that she had learned about computers and emotions. It launched a brand new branch of artificial intelligence and computing that included the idea of emotions as a real possibility in computing.
  • IBM Watson

    IBM Watson
    Warson is a question-and-answer computer that is capable of answering questions in a natural language. Watson beat Jeopardy champions and has even been able to 'see,’ ‘hear’, ‘read,’ ‘talk,’ ‘taste,’ ‘interpret,’ ‘learn,’ and ‘recommend' in recent years.
    Watson
    Source
    Watson wins jeopardy!
  • Full integration of AI into daily life.

    Full integration of AI into daily life.
    Artificial intelligence will know our sleeping rhythms, diet, health, and schedule. We will rely on these systems - from daily life to complex problem-solving. The idea of artificial intelligence is no longer a novel idea. It is simply what is normal for use. The late majority is starting to accept the idea of AI in daily life.
  • Microscopic Nanobots

    Microscopic Nanobots
    In the year 2150, technology will have evolved to the point that doctors and patients alike will rely on microscopic nanobots to heal and detect sicknesses in the body before they even begin. These will not be detectable by the person whose body they are in, and they will become so commonplace that even the lower class will be able to afford them. The problem of powering these bots will already have been solved in years prior, so we will not have to replace them once they are installed.