미래의 똑똑한 AI 홈 VIDEO: Smart homes of the future? Houses could feature temperature controlled bed sheets and AI furniture that changes shape, fabric and colour say experts
Smart homes of the future? Houses could feature temperature controlled bed sheets and AI furniture that changes shape, fabric and colour say experts
Homes of the future include living rooms which transform colour, texture and shape via voice-command
The vision was prepared by Smart Energy GB, a campaign for a smarter Britain, with experts and futurologists
83 per cent of Britons are interested in new technology which would make their homes more eco-friendly
The panel wants people to get a smart meter, to create a smart grid which will use greener energy
미래의 똑똑한 AI 홈 전문가들은 '지능형' 온도 조절 침대 시트와 색상을 바꾸는 형태변환 가구는 미래의 가정에서 흔히 볼 수 있는 놀라운 혁신 중 하나라고 말한다. 기술이 발전함에 따라, 우리가 살고 있는 구조와 어떻게 우리가 집뿐만 아니라 우리의 건강까지도 운영하고 유지하기 위해 사용하는 것들을 만들 수 있는가? 사람들은 더 환경적으로 의식화 되어가고 있고, 그래서 우리가 더 똑똑한 미래로 나아가는 것을 돕기 위해 전향적인 생각을 하게 되고, 여기서 우리는 개인으로서 지구를 돌보는 것에 대해 더 많은 책임을 지게 된다. 더 똑똑한 영국을 위한 캠페인인 전문가 패널과 Smart Energy GB는 이제 오늘 출시되는 미래의 스마트 E-Home에 대한 비전을 공유했다. TV 진행자인 캐롤 보더맨, 배우 로버트 르웰린, 미래학자 이안 피어슨 박사는 미래의 생태 집이 어떻게 생겼는지에 대한 그들의 생각을 공유했다. 그들은 지금 진화하는 기술에 대해 토론하기 위해 만났는데, 이것은 이러한 혁신들이 멀지 않은 미래에 현실이 된다는 것을 의미할 수 있다. 스마트 화장실, 음성 명령을 통해 색, 질감, 모양을 바꾸는 거실, 수경 과일과 채소 정원이 딸린 생활 주방은 모두 미래의 주거지가 될 것으로 예측된다. 통계에 따르면 영국인 10명 중 7명은 더 환경친화적인 가정에서 살고 싶어하는 반면 83%는 집을 더 환경친화적으로 만드는 기술에 관심이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 이 패널은 모든 사람들이 녹색 에너지를 사용할 스마트 그리드를 만드는 것을 돕기 위해 스마트 미터기를 갖도록 권장하고 있다. 첨단 기술 자료들은 여러분이 폭염 동안 다시는 땀에 젖어 잠을 자지 못하는 밤을 겪지 않는다는 것을 의미할 것이다. 그리고 AI 가구도 방에 새로운 아이템을 도입하고 싶다면 모양이 바뀔 가능성이 있지만, 공간이 부족할까봐 두려워한다. 다른 미래의 필수품으로는 쓰레기를 연료로 바꾸는 화장실과 지역사회 기반 전기차 풀링 시스템도 포함될 것이다. 황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터 Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator |
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By VICTORIA BELL FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 11:42 BST, 29 July 2019 | UPDATED: 13:41 BST, 29 July 2019
'Intelligent' temperature-controlled bed sheets and shape shifting furniture that changes colour are among the incredible innovations that could be ubiquitous in homes of the future, experts say.
As technology advances, so do the structures that we live in and how we build the things we use to run and maintain, not only our homes, but our health.
People are becoming more environmentally conscious and so with that comes forward-thinking ideas to help us move into a smarter future, where we as individuals take more responsibility for caring for our planet.
A video grab of the bedroom of the future, featuring a Smart bed that adapts to different body temperartures. The home of the future, a 'Smart E-Home, will include temperature-controlled bed sheets and shape-shifting furniture, according to a panel of experts including presenter Carol Voderman and actor Robert Lllewleyn
A panel of experts and Smart Energy GB, a campaign for a smarter Britain, have now shared their vision of the Smart E-Home of the future, which launches today.
TV presenter Carol Vorderman, actor Robert Llewellyn, and futurologist Dr Ian Pearson have shared their thoughts on what the eco house of the future could look like.
They met to discuss the technologies evolving now which could mean that these innovations become a reality in the not too distant future.
Smart toilets; living rooms which transform colour, texture and shape via voice-command; and living kitchens with hydroponic fruit and veg gardens are all predicted to be part of our future abodes.
Statistics show that seven in ten Brits would like to live in a more eco-friendly home while 83 per cent are interested in technology which would make their homes greener.
The panel is encouraging everyone to get a smart meter, to help create a smart grid which will use greener energy.
A CGI of what you could find in the living room of the house of the future. People are becoming more environmentally conscious and so with that comes forward-thinking ideas to help us move into a smarter future, where we as individuals take more responsibility for caring for our planet
The high-tech sheets will mean you never again suffer a sweaty, sleepless night during a heatwave.
And the AI furniture will also have the potential to change its shape if you want to introduce new items to the room, but fear there is a lack of space.
Other future must-haves will include toilets which turn waste into fuel, and a community-based electric vehicle pooling system, could also be on the horizon.
Hydroponic fruit and vegetable gardens which grow in sand, gravel or liquid inside your house are also likely.
They also debated the small steps Brits are already taking for a cleaner, greener future, including owning a composting bin, having energy efficient white goods and getting a smart meter.
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