Making the internet really available world wide

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Making the internet really available world wide.

 

FACEBOOK  is going to use its highly-developed artificial intelligence capabilities to make precise maps of people’s homes and give them the internet, it has said. The plan is part of the company’s efforts to bring internet across the world, and help get people online and onto its network.

Its newest innovation involves getting hold of satellite imagery and running it through computers that are able to think like humans. Those AI computers can identify areas that look like they hold human populations, and Facebook can then use its technologies to send internet connections to the right places.

The social network is already involved in a solar-powered drone project which aims to beam internet signals down to remote parts of the world. This new mapping system could be used in conjunction with the drones.

In a blog post discussing the idea, Facebook’s Tobias Tiecke explained that the firm was using satellite imagery to map where human activity is, with a

“Ten percent of the world’s population lives in areas of the world where connectivity is simply not available; connecting these often remote and rural areas will require the development of new wireless communication technologies and platforms,” he said.

Mark Zuckerberg recently called virtual reality technology “the next platform”, and explained his belief that VR headsets will become the social hubs of the future, with users gathering around them in order to connect to friends around the world.

“Imagine holding a group meeting or event anywhere that you want,” he said.

“All these things are going to be possible, and that’s why Facebook is investing so much early on in virtual reality. So we can help to deliver these kind of social experiences.”

Samsung and LG are among the technology giants to announce 360-degree cameras at Mobile World Congress 2016 (held in Barcelona), devices which can be used to create virtual reality video. LG has also been showing a virtual reality headset that connects directly to its latest smartphone, the G5.

Have access to virtual reality anywhere in the world? Soon there won’t be need to leave your living room!