Magnus Kalkuhl, director of Kaspersky Lab’s European Global Research and Analysis Team has shared his view on the future of IT in his article “IT Security in 2030”.
In his article, he highlighted that technology already plays an important role in our lives and new technologies will radically change the digital universe, making most of today’s current devices and their industries obsolete. As a result of artificial intelligence development, people’s lives and well-being will become heavily dependent on technology as opposed to common sense. He added that sophisticated computer systems in command will become the greatest benefit or the greatest threat, depending on people’s attitude toward artificial intelligence and how well these systems are implemented.
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by Terry Brown
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