Powering the autonomous world: introducing the I6500-F for functional safety
The future: it’s not what it was. When I was young in the 1980s, the technology depicted in TV shows and movies seemed fantastically futuristic. What’s remarkable, and arguably slightly disconcerting, is how much of it is becoming a reality. No, we can’t yet beam-up anywhere, but Star Trek’s communicator has long since become an everyday object to billions of people in the form of the smartphone. We all remember KITT, the self-driving, talking car from Knight Rider and the communicator wristwatch that Michael Knight used to talk to him with. Now it’s all real. Our smartphones and speakers can reply to us when we ask them a question, we can take calls on our smart watches, and very soon our cars will drive themselves.
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