4. The term “consumer” generally refers to
a natural person, regardless of
nationality, acting primarily for
personal, family or household purposes
Source: United Nations http://unctad.org/en/PublicationsLibrary/ditccplpmisc2016d1_en.pdf
8. ~87%
The value of many of the world’s most successful companies resides
almost entirely in their Knowledge.
The physical assets of the world’s largest food company Nestlé accounted for only
~13% of its value. Across countries, there is a positive correlation between the market
value of firms and investment in Knowledge Based Capital (“KBC”).
Source: OECD - New Sources of Growth: Knowledge-Based Capital
https://www.oecd.org/sti/inno/knowledge-based-capital-synthesis.pdf
9. Being a good agent means your knowledge best supports
the means to manage consumers. Low-paid jobs make
basic facts, the highest paid jobs make decisions.
10. The Nature of Intelligence
has changed. You are no-
You are no longer part of it. The patch
that blended the agent with text-to-action functions is
done, the resolution is poor, but you are the consumer.
11. is required to manage agents who are
also consumers, in a knowledge economy
to govern all dependent consumers.
Software agents easily generate logs.
12.
13. Knowledge helps the banking industry control
spending, which helps banks be more profitable..
14. Knowledge, helps insurance companies make money from consumers by hiring
lawyers who ensure their stakeholders benefit from their works as agents.
15. THE ARTIFICIAL RESOURCE
Humanity made the first robots many years
ago, their called corporations and all life on
earth depends upon them. They have
operated by consuming services that were
provided by humans, who were turned into
‘agents’, via a contract to consuming
resources and be paid what was equivalent to
the currency value of gold, but is not any
longer. Overtime ‘smart’ human help make
decisions about how to use computers so that
they can replace other agents.
Humans are now simply; Consumers. The way to generate value is to define
ways robots can consume consumers, as to help them make new artificial agents.
16. Supply Inform Demand (“SIDs”) structures
How does knowledge capital help you manage
consumers when you provide them with thermally
printed receipts? Does this help you define what
it is they want and what it is you want to sell?
17. Surveillance is a considered [success] story.
● Since 9/11 (2001); american investment into international
Surveillance capabilities has kept us safe.
● How has it helped you make MORE money out of your consumers?
● How many consumers have you won?
● How have you made use of the latest intelligence technologies available in the market to be better
agents, building better robots?
● How is the contract to use surveillance information produced?
○ Is your robots agents consuming resources to help other robots?
○ How soon will your job as an Agent, be replaced by another robot?
As surveillance is now ubiquitous, the underlying requirement is to capture the knowledge produced by
agents when providing information to anyone.
This should be done locally rather than internationally, as the alternative may upset agents.