Google 2.0 to build Airports and Cities
Google the technical Giant is known for developing Drones, Self driving Cars,Googleglass and much more. But Google 2.0 is planning to build Airports and Cities in coming future. According to reports Google has dubbedGoogle 2.0 to look into future projects of the company. Although the new projects are entirely different from the projects so far done by Google X, but we have to appreciate the new ideas and thinking.
Google 2.0 to build Airports and Cities:
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The goal of the tech giant is not exactly clear and their is very little information about the future project, but according to reports by UK-Based Independent the company is constructing private air terminal at San Jose International for personal use. Reports says that by improving the efficiency of the airports, travelling by air would be easy and convenient. Google 2.0 is also planning to enhance location tracking and switching out passwords with biometric sensors.
Google is famous for Android Apps, Android Operating System and its search engine its search engine, company have also spent big amount to establish them in the field of robotics, artificial intelligence. Google have setup their lab for developing projects related to artificial intelligence.
Google 2.0 is going to create new lab named as Google Y. Google Y will help the company to look into future projects. It would be very interesting to see how Google will come up with these projects. The airports and cities build by Google 2.0 will add huge change in this innovative and creative world.
Google have already excelled in the field of healthcare, Artificial intelligence, the projects Like loon, wing and driverless car have already shown their magic, hope the upcoming projects by the Company would prove to be boon to the peoples. Till the official announcement by Google, we just have to wait and watch.
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