Computer equipment mimics the human senses
Future computing devices will be further developed in terms of human senses in order to imitate the ability to see. , smell, touch, taste and listen.
IBM forecasts that computers and other computing devices will be more likely to mimic the human senses and have the ability to use algorithms to accurately determine the structure. The chemistry of food and the cause of human taste some odor.
According to the forecast, in the next five years, tiny sensors attached to computers and cell phones will allow the diagnosis of someone with a cold or a disease through an odor analysis. taste, biomarkers and thousands of molecules in the breath.
In addition, the tools will help doctors diagnose and monitor the outbreak of diseases such as liver, kidney, asthma, diabetes and epilepsy.
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