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My first conversation with ChatGPT on Digital Art -- Very impressive
Good post-pandemic / current series from PBS The pandemic has really moved forward the timeline on the social changes that need to take place for the 4th Industrial Revolution. Really incredible movement wordwide -- I was just listening to DW ( German news) and they are also talking about the many changes needed..
Inside The Cryptocurrency Revolution. A short report...
Really good recent (November 2019) report on the use of AI around the world...
A couple of recent shows about the social implications associated with the introduction of intelligent robots into society.
Micro Services: Netflix mastering chaos
Great insight into the future (today) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ3wIuvmHeM&feature=share
Four Questions for the Future.
What will future jobs look like? By Andrew McAfee
TED talk from 2013 - still very current today. https://youtu.be/cXQrbxD9_Ng
Exponential future
Book: Inevitable by Kevin Kelly
Good book. Thank you Wikipedia for summarizing the 12 trends in the book Kevin Kelly that will forever change the ways in which we work, learn and communicate:
Becoming: Moving from fixed products to always upgrading services and subscriptions
Cognifying: Making everything much smarter using cheap powerful AI that we get from the cloud
Flowing: Depending on unstoppable streams in real-time for everything
Screening: Turning all surfaces into screens
Accessing: Shifting society from one where we own assets, to one where instead we will have access to services at all times.[5]
Sharing: Collaboration at mass-scale. Kelly writes, “On my imaginary Sharing Meter Index we are still at 2 out of 10.”
Filtering: Harnessing intense personalization in order to anticipate our desires
Remixing: Unbundling existing products into their most primitive parts and then recombine in all possible ways
Interacting: Immersing ourselves inside our computers to maximize their engagement
Tracking: Employing total surveillance for the benefit of citizens and consumers
Questioning: Promoting good questions are far more valuable than good answers
Beginning: Constructing a planetary system connecting all humans and machines into a global matrix
Good TED session on AI today.
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For a while now I have been following the major accomplishments and progress in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and computing power.
From a pure technology point of view, we live in absolutely amazing times, but on the other side, the social implications and changes just around the corner are truly mind-blowing.
As an IT professional I have always been in the business of implementing technology to help automate / improve processes within businesses, and have written a number of articles on the topic, including, as of lately, how my field is in the process of being disrupted and disinter-mediated.
So it was natural for me to picked up a the audio book Rise of the Robots by Martin Ford. which, in my view, describes very well what the challenges the future brings as these new technologies begin to make mainstreams. Everyone should read this! This past Sunday, the topic, author and book, was featured in Sunday Morning’s report titled: Automation nation
I find this topic and especially at this time simply fascinating !
Artificial Intelligence/Artificial Evolution by Pierre Collet
Good talk on work by RudyKarsan
A look at the most promising global startups working with artificial intelligence.