Over time, we will design physical spaces to accommodate robots and augmented reality
Photo-Illustration: Edmon de Haro
Every time I’m in a car in Europe and bumping along a narrow, cobblestone street, I am reminded that our physical buildings and infrastructure don’t always keep up with our technology. Whether we’re talking about cobblestone roads or the lack of Ethernet cables in the walls of old buildings, much of our established architecture stays the same while technology moves forward.
But embracing augmented reality, autonomous vehicles, and robots gives us new incentives to redevelop our physical environments