Hybrid could mean the entirety of the virtual workspaces, computer centers, and physical tools like robots and 3D printers. The internet of things means the possibility to order any possible tool from the internet. And then print it with the 3D printer.
The fact is that the 3D printers that can print metals like kettles are so expensive that 3D printers will never become every-home tools. We can download 3D CAD drawings from the net and print them using 3D printers. But who needs new tools and merchandise all the time?
Some business leaders said. That we will very soon see the end of the mobile telephone. Maybe the next generation portable internet is based the interactive VR systems that are more flexible than modern mobile devices ever can be. The interactive VR system can contain a lightweight VR headset that can contain the user interface that can react the eye motions.
There could be two cameras that can make a stereo view. And then the user can also give commands to that system by using speech. Or simply writing letters to air by using simple fingers. That kind of user interface makes it possible to draw things to air by using hand motions.
The person can use gestures to activate the user interface mode that is the most suitable in certain situations. And things like mouse movements can simply make by using hands and fingers. That kind of system is necessary for noisy places.
There is a possibility. What if the user interface can interact with Broca's and Wernicke's areas in the brain? The system can use the BCI for taking commands. Wernicke's areas are the areas that are creating speech.
And Brocka's area is the area that understands speech. Interacting with those two areas allows the system to follow commands and tell the answers better than just following the voice commands. The system decodes signals that are coming from Wernicke areas. And the person can give commands to systems by using brain waves.
The next-generation computers can be flexible and easy to install in clothes. In the future jackets can have pockets where the user can put small computers that are maybe less than 5-inch. And those computers can communicate wirelessly with headsets.
The AI-based hybrid networks can exchange information. And that makes them very flexible.
The VR gloves make it possible to remote control robots from long distances. By using those gloves person feels what the robot is feeling when it touches something. The things like data rooms where sensors are following the person's movements and make it possible to control robots without any visible interface. Except for data gasses.
But the fact is that things like welding robots might be highly automatized. They can keep the distance between the layer and the welding electrode right. The person who controls that robot must only move the welding machine, and the robot makes other things like adjusting the system's electric power. And the speed of welding.
When the person will order some tools like kettles from the net the 3D printer works in the machine shop. When a customer buys some custom kettles. The AI would make the 3D CAD drawing of that merchandise. Then that printer makes the merchandise.
And the laser systems will finalize the work. Then the system delivers the order to post. This is the thing that makes the next-generation hybrid clouds interesting. Theoretically, there are no limits to the capacity of this kind of network. When this kind of hybrid network that controls the cooperation between virtual and physical systems requires new skills, it must just connect the new network with it.
If the hybrid network needs to move some merchandise from some place to another it must just see. Needed things for that operation. When the system sees that it needs a lorry, it just calls the network. That has lorries under its control. And then it orders it to send the lorry to the place. The network can copy the driving software of the lorry in itself. And those kinds of things are making network-based AI so flexible.
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