Techcrunch predicts that almost 30 million security cameras installed worldwide will be fitted with electronic chips containing Artificial intelligence program routines. An algorithm will be used to search for security problems even as the camera can locally scan and process images. When the software or algorithm discovers something, it will be uploaded to the IOT or internet of things. The AI’s choice of images wil helps government agencies like law enforcement to take action against crime and terrorism.
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The Business Insider recently predicted that the prerace process in war ravaged Syria will prevail. Bashar Al Assad will continue being the Syrian president but will share a joint government along with rebel leaders bringing an end to war. Efforts will then be made to rebuild the country and many Syrians will return to rebuild their homes and live in peace.
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Bitcoin the new crypto currency will be firmly entrenched in the financial system. It will rise in value according to a prediction made by the Danish Saxo Bank on December 7th, 2017. However, the bank also said that the crypto currency will crash after reaching that amount. However, the bank was also quoted to have predicted that by 2019, Bitcoin will reach $100,000. Antivirus expert john Mcafee has predicted that Bitcoin will reach $1 million per coin.
This isn’t too farfetched if you see how much one bitcoin was worth when it first came out. In 2010 1 bitcoin was worth $ 0.08, today that figure has shot up to $14,894 as of 2.1.2018.
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Gordon Change is a North Korean expert who in his book “North Korea Takes on the world” predicts that any US blockade against North Korea will be taken as an act of war by Kim Jong Un II which triggers world war III. Psychic Craig Hamilton-Parker says that Kim Jong UN will be overthrown by the North Koreans after blockage of naval trade routes deprive supplies to the country causing massive starvation, suffering and death.
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