Some naive thoughts
My current fields of interest change all the time. From home servers to quality audio to networking, it can vary on a weekly basis. That is why I chose an article titled “Toward 6G: A New Era of Convergence” by Amin Ebrahimzadeh and Martin Meier. I only read the first big chapter, but even that had a lot of interesting takes and ways the future can be imagined. Firstly, it starts off by stating that current (4G) networks can’t provide sufficient latency for certain IoT devices to operate safely. For example self-driving cars must have access to the lowest latency internet possible, so they can have real-time information about road conditions and react to it. One of the reasons why it is difficult to reach on 4G is because distance and the number of devices greatly affects the latency. I don’t see this changing radically with 6G, though. The authors then go on to speculate on what the future holds for us in terms of everyday technology usage, which requires significantly bett...