Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt has
predicted the end of the Internet .
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in
Davos, Switzerland, he was asked for his
prediction on the future of the Web. He
explained, according to Hollywood Reporter.
'I will answer very simply that the Internet will
disappear,''There will be so many IP addresses…
so many devices, sensors, things that you are
wearing, things that you are interacting with
that you won't even sense it,'
'It will be part of your presence all the
time.'Imagine you walk into a room, and the
room is dynamic.'And with your permission and
all of that, you are interacting with the things
going on in the room.'A highly personalized,
highly interactive and very, very interesting
world emerges.'On millions losing jobs,he said
'It's the same thing that happened when people
stopped farming and started using tractors.'They
find new skills and services.'So while there is
an enormous assumption that this time it's
different.
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