The next generation computer will be smaller, faster, and have greater data storage and portable display capabilities than 4th generation computers. It will be able to respond to natural language input and have the ability to learn and self-organize. Quantum computing uses qubits that can represent 1s and 0s simultaneously, allowing for greater speed and efficiency over classical bit-based computing. Nanotechnology involves controlling individual atoms and molecules to create extremely small computer chips and devices for applications like new materials, medical devices, pollution monitoring, and more.