How Will We Communicate In The Future?

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How will we communicate in the future? In many movies and science fiction novels the most various communication technologies are proposed: let’s think to Star Trek communicator, Or let's think of the communication through holograms projected through portable systems that we see in the Black Panther or Star Wars movies. Sometimes the inventions in science fiction anticipate reality, but what is the current situation? What communication technologies are developing?
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Let's start with Internet, the public access telecommunications network that connects various devices or terminals around the world. Its origins date back to the now distant 29th October 1969 when a giant computer located in the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park (California) receives a text message consisting of only two letters: "Lo". It is the first message sent online, using the technology known as ARPANET
What will the world we live in at that point be like? First of all, the distinction already overcome today between the online and offline world, between physical reality and digital reality, will be devoid of any sense: we will not live in two separate environments, but in a single ecosystem in which the digital world will be merged into the physical world and where all the daily tasks and duties will be done online. Going "offline" will mean more than anything else finding a refuge to disconnect for a few minutes.
What will come next? The more remote future of the internet could be marked by the so-called neural networks that startups like Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk, are working on. An artificial neural network is a computational model composed of artificial "neurons", loosely inspired by the simplification of a biological neural network. These mathematical models are too simple to gain an understanding of biological neural networks,

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