Tech Trends to Look Out For in 2019

Bjørn Hansen, Vice President at Telenor Research, took a deep dive into the seven tech trends that will shape 2019.

 

 

Tech Trends to Look Out For in 2019

These seven trends identify the upcoming global developments in the IT industry and how these will shape the way people interact, consume, connect, and even perceive the world around us this year. 

Held at Telenor Pakistan Campus 345, the session showcased how responsibility resonates with these latest tech trends, and how technology can fit into our lives safely and positively.

Having studied the tech world advancements, setbacks, and successes in the previous years enables Telenor Research to identify these trends for the year 2019.

The study makes predictions on proliferation of ‘deepfake’ content, increased public scrutiny of Artificial Intelligence, beginning of larger-scale 5G pilots & trials, enhanced industrial use of IoT (Internet of Things), huge growth of voice-controlled chatbots, lowering of screen time, and an increase in mobile-driven greentech in the year 2019.

This year, we’ll witness an enriched IoT ecosystem with the technology transforming various industries through smart solution integrations. 5G testing is also advancing with 5G islands appearing globally connecting selected communities and business networks from Europe to North America and northeast Asia. 2019 will also see a rise in mobile-driven green technology that will help people live and consume more smartly than ever.

Artificial Intelligence has been in discussion the past few years, however, this is the year we might see public and private bodies setting AI governance frameworks and adopting new codes of conduct to ensure that they operate with high ethical standards. According to the study, we will see more of ‘deepfake’ content which is created when Deep Learning meets Fake News.

This means more doctored photos and videos will surface making it harder to tell fact from fiction. Furthermore, while voice activated chatbots will see growth leading to smarter voice-recognition applications, universal screen time is going to decrease as a result of increased awareness and discipline.

“It’s imperative that we know what developments have taken place in the recent past and what technology holds in store for our future, in order to harvest the benefits,” said Bjørn Hansen whiles speaking to the participants.

“Our findings show that responsible tech is on the rise, even in the midst of technology’s rapid leaps. Tech used in the right way will contribute to the sustainable tomorrow.” he added.

Being a frontrunner in evolving the ICT ecosystem in the country, Telenor Pakistan believes that tech developments come with the need for reflection and being aware of their impact which, as per the new study’s findings, appears to be happening with users developing an approach of pragmatism and perspective towards technology.