Processing power is likely to increase past the limits of making multiple processors smaller and vertically stacking them, known as Moore's Wall, thought to occur next year by Lilly (2016).
It appears that the notions of quantum computing, organic computers (that work like human brains), and wireless power may become 'the next big things,' even if we were to hit Moore's Wall.
- Quantum Computing - it confuses most people (including the author) so perhaps we'll describe it like a magical illusion: being able to process multiple things at the same time without the appearance of doing so...?!
Such technology may accelerate (leap!) processing power much more rapidly than Moore's Law.
- Organic Computers - the idea of neural networks has been done before, but with a better understanding of how brains work, processors can be connected in a way that better replicates how people intuit / innovate / learn information.
Perhaps we will invite these computers inside our brains and bodies, to improve our health.
Perhaps these artfully intelligent computers will dream-up new ways to improve themselves! - Wireless Power - as science fiction author Isaac Asimov has envisioned in many of his short stories, the author believes that powering / recharging our devices will become possible over vast distances safely, without the use of wires.
Wireless networks of energy may feed our technology...and possibly feed our bodies as well...
In total, the author humbly submits that the frightening concept of 'Singularity' (Schulze-Makuch, 2020) will occur in the next decades ahead, where technology becomes more advanced than our human brains;
we may live in a world where technology has become more integrated with our biology than ever, such that we no longer see where humanity ends and technology begins.
we may live in a world where technology has become more integrated with our biology than ever, such that we no longer see where humanity ends and technology begins.
Until then: "Does anyone know where I put my phone?"
REFERENCES
Lilly, P. (2016, July 25). Moore’s Law To Hit A Wall In 2021 As Transistors Stop Shrinking, Study Says. [Article and online image]. Hot Hardware. https://hothardware.com/news/moores-law-will-hit-pothole-in-2021-transistors-stop-shrinking
Lilly, P. (2016, July 25). Moore’s Law To Hit A Wall In 2021 As Transistors Stop Shrinking, Study Says. [Article and online image]. Hot Hardware. https://hothardware.com/news/moores-law-will-hit-pothole-in-2021-transistors-stop-shrinking
Schulze-Makuch, D. (2020, March 27). Reaching the Singularity May be Humanity’s Greatest and Last Accomplishment. [Article and online image]. Air & Space. https://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/reaching-singularity-may-be-humanitys-greatest-and-last-accomplishment-180974528/



