Thursday, August 22, 2024

Technologies of Future

Technologies of Future

1. A Veracity

2. B public

3. A Siri

4. Ai Technology

5. IOT

Fill in the blanks

1. Value

2. Cloud

3. ACCESS

4. Visualization

5. Digital


CIRCLE THE ODD

1. Company cloud

2. GOTO

3. Pickbox

4. Google drive

5. Google NOW


1. What is structured data?

ANS1. Structured data is the data that conveys meaning or information. Examples of structured data can be ratings given by users for a particular app and location data on a smart phone or device.

2. List four examples of AI.

3. ANS- Artificial intelligence is the technology that enables a computer or a machine to think, learn and take decisions like human beings. Some examples of AI used these days are Siri, Google Now and Cortana. These are intelligent digital personal assistants on the Ios, Android and Windows operating systems, respectively. Google and Tesla self-driving cars are modelled on the concept of AI.

3. What is cloud computing? List three examples of cloud storage platforms.

Ans3. Cloud computing means storing, sharing and accessing data and services over the internet. Some of the most popular cloud storage platforms are Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive.

4. Write any three advantages of cloud computing.

Ans- Three advantages of cloud computing are:

1. It is less costly.

2. It helps to share software and utility programs through the internet.

3. It is available 24x7.

Long Answer Questions-

1. What is AI? List the uses of AI in our daily life.

Ans- AI is the technology that enables a computer or a machine to think, learn and take decisions like human beings. Some examples of AI used these days are Siri, Google Now, Alexa and Cortana, Alexa, Google Assistant, AI based chat bots and so on provide interactions using Natural Language Processing (NLP) in communicating with the user.

AI is being implemented in our everyday life through various ways:

1. Smart home devices such as smart ac, smart lights, smart heater, camera and so on.

2. Entertainment applications such as Netflix, Spotify and YouTube keep suggesting the music or video based on the type of music you have been listening to.

3. Smartphone and various apps in it.

4. Biometrics such as face recognition or voice recognition systems.

Q2. What do you understand by big data?

ANS2. Big data is described as a large volume of data that is organized using different technologies to extract meaningful information from it for a given set of problems.

Q3. Write a short note on Internet of things.

Ans3. The internet of things is a technology that connects non interactive electronic devices such as a refrigerator, air conditioner, microwave and so on to the internet. Using a software or an application, it enables you to make electronic device work by just clicking your smartphone. Some examples of common applications of IOT include the ability to turn on your air conditioner 15 minutes before you enter your home through your smartphone. Even your car can inform you about the devices to turn on/off in your house.

Q4. What is the difference between augmented and virtual reality? What are the elements needed for AR?

ANS4. Augmented reality- Augmented reality is a concept that brings digital world to the real word. Using this concept, you are able to see and hear the virtual objects moving on the digital layer of your camera screen. Example: Snapchat app

Virtual Reality- Virtual Reality is the technology that immerses you completely in the virtual (unreal) environment and completely shuts the physical or real environment. Example: HTC Vive, Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear.

Some elements required for AR are:

1. A device with an internet connection.

2. Active GPS

3. Augmented reality application installed on the device.

4. A product to scan, such as a picture, sound, building, place or person.

Q5. Write a short note on robotics.

Ans5. Robotics is the science that deals with issues related to design, manufacture and use of robots. It involves fundamentals from various disciplines such as physics, mathematics, mechanical engineering, computer science engineering and electronic engineering. 

Robotics tries to copy 3Hs from human beings namely, Hand, Head and Heart. Robots can perform jobs that are:

1. Dangerous for humans

2. Repetitive jobs that are boring, stressful or intensive.

Apart from assisting humans in day to day life, robots will soon be able to emulate emotions as well. One example of a human-like robot is Sophia, a robot developed by a Hong Kong based company. Hanson Robotics. It is able to display more than 50 facial expressions and became the first robot to receive citizenship of a country. 


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