Release date: 2014-08-13

Google Glass

However, the wearable technology has found a lot of customers in the military and government fields. For example, the Nepalese government and military decided in June this year to use Google Glass to help them better track different types of wild animals while better controlling illegal hunters who pose a threat to their endangered species.

2. Self-driving car

Although there are still many legal flaws in the field, in the past four years, Google has been developing its own self-driving cars with the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Not long ago, Google first publicly demonstrated its own unmanned car prototype, which has no traditional accelerator pedal and steering wheel. The company said it plans to produce 100 original models of self-driving cars for testing this year.

3. Smart contact lenses

The “Alcon” division of Novartis, a well-known Swiss pharmaceutical group, recently announced a partnership agreement with Google to develop smart contact lenses to help diabetics measure blood sugar levels and help presbyopic patients recover their eye focus. It is reported that this contact lens, which has been secretly developed for two years, has built in tens of thousands of micro-transistors and antennas, which can replace blood samples with tears, and determine the blood sugar level of diabetic patients by analyzing the glucose content in the wearer's tears.

4. Google Balloons

Like the Internet.org organization founded by Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, the Google Balloon project was originally created to make people in the world without Internet access equally accessible to the Internet. It is reported that the hot air balloons used by Google are 12 meters high, powered by solar energy during the day, and battery life at night. In June last year, Google conducted a test in New Zealand, where the signal was transmitted from the balloon to the ground antenna and then transmitted to the wireless device via the ground antenna. The ultimate goal is to have enough hot air balloons to fill the stratosphere to provide universal Internet access.

So far, the Google Balloon Project has been in operation for more than a year, but Astro Teller, head of Google X Labs, said in an interview with Wired magazine that the company is still working hard to improve the company. Use the hot air balloon's flight life problem.

5. "Machine Vision"

In February, Google spent $400 million to acquire an artificial intelligence company called DeepMind. After that, Google launched a project to make machines as deep as humans, and hope to build a truly intelligent machine. Although the project is still in the early stages of development, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin accepted the famous venture capitalist Vinod Khosla last month. Khosla) revealed in an interview: "We have the ability to create machines that are more rational, more thinking, and do things better than humans."

6. Green energy

Google announced in May last year the acquisition of a wind energy company called "Makani Power", which was later incorporated into its own Google X Lab team. Google believes that "Airborne Wind Turbines" will become the dominant force in the future of green energy, so the company hopes to further strengthen its green energy by acquiring the unmanned aircraft manufacturer Titan Aerospace in April this year. R&D efforts will also bring more efficient clean energy to the United States in the future.

7. Calico Project

In September last year, Google secretly formed the most mysterious subsidiary "Calico", which was managed by former bio-pharmaceutical company Genentech's former CEO and Apple's chairman Arthur Levinson. Although Google has been tight-lipped about this secret move, according to Time magazine's exclusive report, the company's main business is devoted to the research of human aging and related diseases. In June last year, Cynthia Kenyon, a 55-year-old biochemist at the Hellbrom Center for Biological Aging Research, and David Botstein, a 71-year-old professor of genetics at Stanford University. These prestigious characters have joined the team of Calico.

8. Artificial neural network

Similar to the "machine vision" project mentioned above, Google's "Artificial Neural Network" project was originally built on the theory that Google believes it can simulate a computer that is more sophisticated than the human brain. In the near term, Google has also released a white paper for this project. In this white paper, Google details how this artificial neural network will optimize its operation in data centers around the world. At the same time, another source said that the artificial neural network can even help Google Street View improve its service quality, because it can accurately and automatically identify millions of streets and house numbers.

9. Robot

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