A First Look at What a 5G-Enabled World Looks Like, Courtesy of Samsung and IBM

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        But these predictions often include qualifying language, reminding readers that, of course, no one can really predict the future, and anyway the real effects of 5G won’t be felt for some time.
        IBM’s major investments in Open and Secure Hybrid cloud – which enables enterprises of all kinds to collect, store and analyze data they generate – and developments in Artificial Intelligence and IoT, some of the groundwork has been laid for opportunistic companies to start building our collective future, now.
        The recent announcement that the two companies are launching a new platform that will bring important new capabilities for first responders is one of the first, examples of how 5G – through cloud and edge computing – is transforming the world, right at this moment.
        This platform, which brings together Samsung’s best-in-class 5G-enabled connected devices and services and IBM’s public cloud and AI, is designed to make first responders safer, but has potential applications far beyond that purview in many industries.
        It is, in many ways, a model for future 5G applications.
        Here’s how it works: Samsung’s Galaxy Watches with biometric sensors and Galaxy smartphones enabled with 5G capability, can detect if a firefighter or police officer is suffering from stress or heat exhaustion, and IBM AI alerts other professionals to a potential problem before it becomes a life-threatening condition via IBM Cloud.
        It also underscores how data analysis is quickly becoming ever more central to the business of all enterprises, and why 5G will be such an important tool toward that end.
        All enterprises that have been around for any length of time generate data – through work processes, interactions with their clients, or employee activities.
        In this particular solution, think of Samsung’s IoT as the harnessing, and IBM’s cloud and AI as generating the insights.
        The potential applications across other industries is enormous – and yet to be fully imagined


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