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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > IET Cambridge Network - Lectures > TO A TRILLION AND BEYOND: THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS - The IET Cambridge Prestige Lecture
TO A TRILLION AND BEYOND: THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS - The IET Cambridge Prestige LectureAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact All of us on the IET Cambridge Committee. PRESTIGE LECTURE With classical technology scaling running out of steam, predictions of doom and gloom about the future of the computer business abound. However, as we move from an era of human-centric connectivity to a new machine-centric era, there are numerous opportunities to innovate, providing solutions that can scale to hundreds of billions or even trillions of interconnected intelligent devices. The defining feature of this era will be that computers become invisible and move from attention-grabbing devices into the background. For some this is utopia, for others it conjures the imagery of George Orwell. This talk will examine the technology underpinnings of this interconnected future and explore how the notion of trust must evolve to keep pace with both engineering and social developments. How do we measure trust? How do we design trustworthy systems when no one has full control and overall understanding? How do we know that artificial intelligence is doing what it is supposed to? ... REGISTRATION AT : https://localevents.theiet.org/e33da0 This talk is part of the IET Cambridge Network - Lectures series. This talk is included in these lists:
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