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Complexity & Humanity 2.0

by ResonanceBlog on Jun 07, 2010

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A journey through complexity theory and our networked society, exploring how we got it wrong and the exponential growth in human capability.

A journey through complexity theory and our networked society, exploring how we got it wrong and the exponential growth in human capability.

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  • hudali15 Ali Anani , General Manager at Phenomena Communications Fantastic, great, educational and illustrates complexity beautifully. This is a quality presentation 1 year ago Reply
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  • payorivero Pablo Rivero , Research Associate at Universidad Nuestra Señora de La Paz I used in my class of introduction to philosophy. This is the translation in Spanish:

    Los humanos somos virtuosos ‘apuntando’ patrones
    Aprendemos mediante reconocimiento de patrones y narración de cuentos

    ‘Aquellos que cuentan las historias dirigen el mundo’ (Platón)
    Somos maestros del razonamiento inductivo
    Y las computadoras compensan nuestra deficiencia deductiva
    Sacar conclusiones a partir de información incompleta en entornos ambiguos
    Nuestro comportamiento es opuesto a la racionalidad perfecta
    El problema es que mucha de la ciencia y teoría económica está basada en racionalidad perfecta.
    Por lo tanto, mucha de la teoría económica tradicional está quebrada.
    Los supuestos son la madre de todo.
    Y qué?
    Los humanos no operan en un sistema equilibrado
    Nuestro mundo es un complejo sistema adaptativo dependiente de redes (de trabajo)
    Si un sistema alcanza un estado de equilibrio, está esencialmente muerto.
    Nosotros ya no buscamos perfección sino agilidad.
    ‘Cada organismo necesita eliminar sus desperdicios o se envenena a sí mismo’ (Drucker)
    Mientras más grande un objeto, más fuerza/energía necesita para cambiar de dirección
    Reglas simples> comportamiento complicado
    Reglas complicadas> comportamiento estúpido
    Los nuevos modelos de negocios abrazan nuestra sociabilidad inherente, y la complejidad de nuestras redes (de trabajo).
    Tecnología está creciendo exponencialmente.
    La cantidad de energía solar que estamos creando se duplica cada dos años, esto significa que estamos a sólo 8 veces de alcanzar el 100% de nuestras necesidades energéticas. Y hay 10 mil veces más luz/energía solar de la que necesitamos.
    Hay una directa correlación entre crecimiento del PIB y uso de telefonía móvil
    La tecnología hace visible lo invisible:
    Posibilitando cada día que jueguen un rol en la protección del planeta
    Dando voz a la gente que está dispuesta a trabajar para ver un mundo mejor.
    Datos abiertos permite que los tratamientos médicos sean más rápidos
    ‘El pesimismo es un lujo de los buenos tiempos… en tiempos malos el pesimismo es autorealizador, autoinfligida pena de muerte’ (Evelin Lindner)
    Sabemos que la energía inherente a lo que estamos haciendo hace que el equilibrio no sólo irrelevante, sino imposible
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  • Bern7 Bernard Hardy and Hardy's Corner , Retired at * Excellent !!! Congratulations !!!! Thank for sharing. Greetings from France.Bernard
    For information : Your presentation is also referenced on the blog of groups Slideshare 'SOUND and MUSIC,the best' and 'YOUTUBE, SLIDECAST & VIDEO ' : http://sound-and-music.blogspot.com/2010/06/complexity-humanity-20.html

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  • geoffreymh Geoffrey Morton-Haworth Important topics 1 year ago Reply
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  • Dibyendu337 Dibyendu De , Director at Reliability Management Consultant Private Limited Excellent. A must see for all. Brilliant design principles for organisational design. 1 year ago Reply
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  • Dibyendu337 Dibyendu De , Director at Reliability Management Consultant Private Limited Excellent. A must see. 1 year ago Reply
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  • RuthHoward Ruth Howard , mother 'We're masters of inductive reasoning and computers compensate for our deductive shortfalls.
    'Drawing conclusions from patchy information in ambiguous environments.
    'Our behaviour is the opposite of perfect rationality...trouble is much of scientific and economic theory is based on perfect rationality=much of traditional economic theory is broken.'-Jane Young

    The implications of this complexity science align us more closely with our own humanity and each other even as the old world disintegrates.
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  • happyseaurchin david pinto excellent

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    nice balance of visual ~ music
    dirty grainy noise
    2
    be careful with the timing
    one quote was quite long and the timing was too short for it
    since i got used to a certain pace when reading the shorter phrases
    3
    we are looking for dynamic equilibrium

    thanks for that composition :)
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  • MeTheMedia Sander Duivestein , Senior Analyst, Trendwatcher at Sogeti, Vianen, Netherlands I think your brilliant. But what is the story behind the slides? Tell me! 1 year ago Reply
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  • iknovate Paula Thornton , Social Collaboration Brahman at Consultant Not a single error in any of the claims -- phenomenal. 1 year ago Reply
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