10. WHAT IS PERFECT INFORMATION?
Know anything, anytime,
anywhere.
When making a decision, you are
completely informed of all
current and prior events.
11. OUR JOURNEY
● A new paradigm in entrepreneurship
● It’s all about the data
● Making sense of it all
● Why now?
● What’s next?
13. EXPERTISE ON-DEMAND
Imagine how big your bank account could be if Warren
Buffet was personally advising every stock trade you make.
Imagine how successful your startup could be if Elon Musk
gave you personalized guidance every day.
Imagine how impactful your foundation could be if Mother
Teresa was advising every decision you make.
14. UNIVERSAL EXPERTISE
And with personal AIs, anyone can have access to that level
of expertise.
Time to up our game...
15. We’re headed into a world, where
anyone can easily know anything,
anytime.
So the quality of the questions you ask
determines success or fail.
“Wrong questions get wrong answers.”
~Gregory
The Seventh Son (2014)
QUESTIONS MATTER
16. TECHNOLOGY, THE LIBERATOR
Scarcity Mindset
20th Century Thinking
Find or create
something that is scarce,
then control access to it.
Abundance Mindset
21st Century Thinking
Nothing is scarce. Ask a
new question, then
create something that
adds value.
18. “Data is the next great natural resource.”
Virginia “Ginni” Rometty
CEO of IBM
19. IoT IS FEEDING THE GROWTH OF
AI
The single most valuable commodity in 21st century
business is data.
And the Internet of Things is giving us access to
previously unknowable data.
21. DIGITIZING OUR WORLD
● Satellites imaging Earth (0.5 m resolution)
● Autonomous cars imaging everything within 100 m
● Augmented reality headgear (1 mm resolution)
● Drones imaging cities (1 cm resolution)
22. Learning the stuff
you don't know that you don’t know.
In a word, visibility — getting a clearer view and
understanding of anything — physical or digital.
WHAT IoT CAN DO FOR YOU
23. IGNITING A PATH TO
ENLIGHTENMENT
via: johnkapeleris.com/blog/?p=1752
24. All that data will be completely overwhelming, how do
we deal with all of it and put it to use in our
businesses?
BUT...
28. WHAT CAN JARVIS DO?
● Interpret commands given
in natural language
● Respond in natural
language
● Access any piece of data
across the Internet
● Distill vast amounts of data
into human-usable chunks
● Control external robotics
via: innovationjockeys.net
29. CAN WE BUILD ONE?
Think microservices.
It won’t be one big brain, it
will be the combination of
multiple services working in
tandem.
Just like our own brains.
31. JARVIS'ENSTEIN
IBM Watson
Visual Recognition
IBM Watson
Speech to Text
IBM Watson
Text to Speech
IBM Watson
Language Alchemy
Internet
IBM Watson
Conversation
Robotics
IBM Watson
Tone Analyzer
IBM Watson
Personality Insights
Sight & object
recognition
Language &
verbal interaction
Emotional awareness
& personalization
Reading &
comprehension
Movement &
physical interaction
Knowledge mining &
remote communication
IBM Bluemix
OpenWhisk
32. WHO’S WORKING ON IT?
Mark Zuckerberg Vows to
Make an AI Like Jarvis
Elon Musk is Building an Iron
Man-Like Lab to Create
Spacecraft With His Bare Hands
Siri Creators Debuting New
AI Assistant
37. Instead of writing cryptic “code” or
tapping on a screen/keyboard,
we’ll be training computers to do
stuff, just like we would train a
(really, really smart) pet.
IN OTHER WORDS...
38. A MAJOR MILESTONE
Cracking the natural speech barrier has opened up
the floodgates and we will start seeing ‘conversational
agents’ everywhere.
And more importantly...
39. GATEWAY FOR UBIQUITOUS AI
Data fuels the development of AI.
And millions of chatbots will create mountains of data
about how people want to use AI.
We are standing at the doorstep of
mainstream artificial intelligence.
41. WE BECOME OUR OWN JARVIS
Nanotech turns our brains
into a smartphone and
we gain limitless access to
computing and data in
the cloud.
youtube.com/watch?v=6BsluRkxs78
43. RECAP
We’re headed into a world where you are
connected to everything, all the time.
Giving you the ability to know anything,
anytime, anywhere.
So ask empowering questions.
And make completely informed decisions.
44. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?
Upsides & downsides
to “know anything, anytime anywhere?”