Jan 10, 2017 11:16 AM EST
IBM Is Already Planning To Make Superman's X-Ray Vision A Reality

International Business Machines Corporation or commonly referred to as IBM, plans to create innovative new technologies that are capable of visualizing the world in the future. These new technologies will change the way how people work and interact in the next five years.

IBM is now focused on developing a "5 in 5" vision. This vision is consists of 5 new technologies that will enhance people's ability to visualize the world from an extremely small level of particles or known as MICRO to MICRO which refers to the biggest level of particles. IBM wants to help people to work using technologies in the easier way and will also improve their experience and productivity at the same time.

IBM's project has the capability to view different electromagnetic spectrum levels, which means that this technology can help understand better a specific object. According to IBM, this technology will be widely available throughout people's everyday lives, to provide people the ability to see through objects and to determine environmental conditions anytime, anywhere.

This new technology will give different levels of productivity which will revolutionize the world's imaging technology that makes people more curious about how can this really affect in their daily lives. This project aims to have a significant impact on different kind of useful applications that will improve technology's efficiency.

IBM predicted that this new project will be implemented after 5 years of development and will be available to be used even by an ordinary person. This technology has the capability to determine potential harm from any kind of object, which will help people prevent themselves from illnesses. Sensors that can process data at the speed of light and signal pollutant leakage might include on the project by the use of silicon photonic technology.

This new technology will be useful in the future in various fields such as medical and security.  It could also improve current x-ray technology by providing better vision and usable new features.

 

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