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Moneypenny technology chief shares top tech predictions for 2020

Pete Hanlon predicts what changes and technological developments he expects to see

Moneypenny's Global Chief Technology Officer Pete Hanlon(Image: Moneypenny)

Pete Hanlon, chief technology officer at Moneypenny shares his top tech predictions for 2020.

1: Assistant technologies will only get smarter

Over the past few years, we’ve seen mass adoption of speech assistants such as Alexa and Google Assistant. However, the promise of the smart assistant hasn’t quite lived up to the hype.

They can handle simple requests such as “turn on the lights”, but if you want to have a more involved conversation, they don’t work. Amazon and Google are in a battle to create smarter assistants that can engage us, and I expect to see significant movement in this area towards more of a conversational and interactive experience.

2: The Rise in personal health diagnosis

With the introduction of wearable devices such as the Apple Watch Series 5, we can now permanently wear health monitors such as an ECG. Amazon, Samsung and Google are all extremely keen to monitor health and capture health measurements.

With the huge quantity of data being captured and processed, it’s increasingly possible to identify trends that were previously impossible to pinpoint. Over the next 12 months, I see more and more hardware being introduced that monitors health with increasingly accurate diagnoses.

3: Autonomous vehicles are a step closer

Elon Musk has claimed that Tesla will have a fully autonomous vehicle by 2020. While the legislation may not be moving as fast as the technology, it feels highly likely that Tesla will have a credible answer to autonomy by the end of 2020 - 2021. For me, this is an amazing feat of engineering and persistence.