The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing at an astonishing pace, driven by a willingness of tech companies and consumers to connect everything from fridges to lamps to the network.
Connecting these things with one another provides new opportunities to integrate the IoT into people's lives in innovative ways. But creating so many new things on the network can be a real challenge.
We're already running into problems because of simple, often fundamental technology problems. The average amount of information exchanged between internet connected objects is now a million times greater than it was in 2012 – but if every company, from a bakery to a water utility, can talk to each other but not to each other – how will we ever get anything done?
It's a good thing we're not trying to connect humans to the Internet – with our biology the problem is simpler: the way we transmit information is different.
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