Foundation Models
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Human-Centered AI
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Multimodal UI
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Neuromorphic Computing
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Physics-Informed AI
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Self-Supervised Learning
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Small Data
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Smart Robots
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Sustainable AI
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How to Use the Impact Radar This Emerging Tech Impact Radar content analyzes and illustrates two significant aspects of impact: when we expect it to have a significant impact on the market (the range); and how big an impact it has on relevant markets (mass). Each emerging technology or trend profile analysis is composed of these two aspects. (See Note 1 for a complete description of our approach to this research.) In this document, profiles are organized by range, starting with the center and moving to the outer rings of the radar. The center of the impact radar represents when the emerging technology will cross the chasm from early adopter to early majority. The rings represent one to three years, three to six years and six to eight years from crossing the chasm. The objective of this research is to guide product leaders on how emerging technologies and trends are evolving and impacting areas of interest. Providers can leverage this knowledge to determine which technologies or trends are most important to the success of their business and when it makes sense to advance their products and services by investing in them. Technology vendors should use this Emerging Tech Impact Radar to:
Identify emerging technologies and trends that are important to the success of their business. ■
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