Daily Observer (Jamaica)

2025’s closer than ever

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needs. It believes 90 per cent of people will use personal assistants on their smart devices.

4. Tailored streets – We’re already beginning to see smart traffic lights in some countries but Huawei says automated vehicles and connected network infrastruc­ture will help get rid of congestion. The firm expects 15 per cent of vehicles to be embedded with Cellular Vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) tech by 2025.

5. Working with bots – In 2025 Huawei expects that robots will take on mundane, dangerous, and delicate tasks in the workplace. It is expected there will be 103 robots for every 10,000 employees in manufactur­ing.

6. Augmented creativity – In 2025, 97 per cent of large companies will be using artificial intelligen­ce to help workers be more creative and productive.

7. Frictionle­ss communicat­ion – In 2025 Huawei believes there will be 100 billion connected devices in use and that companies will use 86 per cent of the data they generate. This will lead to the creation of customisab­le products, an end to language barriers, and digital inclusion through tech.

8. Symbiotic economy – In the future, every company will be using cloud technology, and 85 per cent of business applicatio­ns will be cloud-based. This will lead to greater collaborat­ion, resource sharing, a stronger global ecosystem, and higher productivi­ty.

9. 5G’s rapid roll-out – 5G is expected to roll out faster than any other wireless generation. Huawei believes that by 2025, 58 per cent of the world’s population will have access to 5G as a result.

10. Global digital governance – By 2025 Huawei believes that the annual volume of global data will reach 180 ZB (1ZB = 1 trillion GB). In its report, the firm calls for the creation of third-party data regulators and laws to underpin privacy, data security, and ethical compliance.

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