Presentation based on "Advances That Will Transform Life,
Business & the Global Economy" by McKinsey Global Institute report prepared by James Manyika, Michael Chui, Jacques Bughin, Richard Dobbs, Peter Bisson, Alex Marrs (May 2013)
The document discusses future trends in technology-led economic development over the next 20 years. It outlines three forces that will shape the future, including uncertainty around how much proximity will cost, whether biotech will become profitable, and how universities will evolve. The document also presents three scenarios: an evolution of science and technology parks; dematerialized, virtual innovation; and research clouds. It concludes by discussing challenges around remapping industry clusters and rethinking real estate models.
This report provides recommendations for governments on supporting the responsible use of AI for climate action. It recommends that governments 1) support AI applications that can help mitigate and adapt to climate change through funding research, developing infrastructure, and facilitating deployment; 2) reduce AI's negative climate impacts by incorporating climate considerations into AI policies and funding; and 3) build implementation, evaluation, and governance capabilities for assessing and shaping AI's role in climate action. The report aims to guide government action on harnessing AI's potential while mitigating its risks for climate change.
In this presentation, Ankit introduces SMAC and associated trends. Ankit's interest area lies in Big Data Analysis which he wants to in interesting applications in the healthcare space, one of the interesting examples he suggests is to find the correlation between treatment and cure.
Lessons Learned from Applying AI; US manufacturing is in trouble. That could spread to the rest of the economy; UK economy to avoid Brexit recession despite shrinking in August – business live.
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This document discusses SMAC, which stands for Social, Mobile, Analytics, and Cloud - the four integrated technologies driving innovation in enterprises. It provides examples of each component, such as social media connecting people and mobile banking. Analytics converts raw data into meaningful insights for decision making. Cloud offers software as a service remotely over the internet. The trends discussed are the widespread adoption of these technologies, especially social media, mobile phones, predictive analytics, and cloud reducing costs. Cloud is also forcing enterprises to move existing applications to take advantage of its benefits and potential to become the new IT foundation. Areas for innovation with SMAC include mobile performance, applications, features, hardware virtualization, adding cloud capabilities to mobile, and using cloud for data backup
This document discusses new patterns of innovation driven by data and analytics. It identifies five patterns: 1) augmenting products to generate data to improve design and new services, 2) digitizing assets like music and video to create new business models, 3) combining data within and across industries to innovate, 4) trading data to create new offerings, and 5) codifying distinctive service capabilities onto the cloud to globalize local services. The document argues that leveraging big data through these patterns, particularly combining various data sources, will benefit companies the most for innovation in the future.
Energy Hacks: the Next Wave of a Negawatt Economy1776
This panel discussion at SXSW 2014 will explore opportunities for further energy efficiency gains through the use of big data and new technologies. Panelists will discuss how smart devices in homes and businesses are already unlocking energy savings through social influences and automation. Greater potential exists to apply these approaches in commercial and industrial sectors using large data sets from intelligent equipment. The panel will debate which sector - residential, commercial, or industrial - has the greatest impact potential and examine the next areas for low-hanging fruit in efficiency.
The document discusses future trends in technology-led economic development over the next 20 years. It outlines three forces that will shape the future, including uncertainty around how much proximity will cost, whether biotech will become profitable, and how universities will evolve. The document also presents three scenarios: an evolution of science and technology parks; dematerialized, virtual innovation; and research clouds. It concludes by discussing challenges around remapping industry clusters and rethinking real estate models.
This report provides recommendations for governments on supporting the responsible use of AI for climate action. It recommends that governments 1) support AI applications that can help mitigate and adapt to climate change through funding research, developing infrastructure, and facilitating deployment; 2) reduce AI's negative climate impacts by incorporating climate considerations into AI policies and funding; and 3) build implementation, evaluation, and governance capabilities for assessing and shaping AI's role in climate action. The report aims to guide government action on harnessing AI's potential while mitigating its risks for climate change.
In this presentation, Ankit introduces SMAC and associated trends. Ankit's interest area lies in Big Data Analysis which he wants to in interesting applications in the healthcare space, one of the interesting examples he suggests is to find the correlation between treatment and cure.
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This document discusses SMAC, which stands for Social, Mobile, Analytics, and Cloud - the four integrated technologies driving innovation in enterprises. It provides examples of each component, such as social media connecting people and mobile banking. Analytics converts raw data into meaningful insights for decision making. Cloud offers software as a service remotely over the internet. The trends discussed are the widespread adoption of these technologies, especially social media, mobile phones, predictive analytics, and cloud reducing costs. Cloud is also forcing enterprises to move existing applications to take advantage of its benefits and potential to become the new IT foundation. Areas for innovation with SMAC include mobile performance, applications, features, hardware virtualization, adding cloud capabilities to mobile, and using cloud for data backup
This document discusses new patterns of innovation driven by data and analytics. It identifies five patterns: 1) augmenting products to generate data to improve design and new services, 2) digitizing assets like music and video to create new business models, 3) combining data within and across industries to innovate, 4) trading data to create new offerings, and 5) codifying distinctive service capabilities onto the cloud to globalize local services. The document argues that leveraging big data through these patterns, particularly combining various data sources, will benefit companies the most for innovation in the future.
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This panel discussion at SXSW 2014 will explore opportunities for further energy efficiency gains through the use of big data and new technologies. Panelists will discuss how smart devices in homes and businesses are already unlocking energy savings through social influences and automation. Greater potential exists to apply these approaches in commercial and industrial sectors using large data sets from intelligent equipment. The panel will debate which sector - residential, commercial, or industrial - has the greatest impact potential and examine the next areas for low-hanging fruit in efficiency.
How the convergence of Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud (SMAC) technologies would enhance business performance and change the rules of the business game
Alessandro La Volpe - Shape your future by inventing it! - Codemotion Milan 2018Codemotion
What are the skills and competencies needed to tackle a digital-driven job market? And how does the structure of the companies change? Businesses are transformed, the organization changes and professionals must demonstrate new skills.
This presentation by Content Manager Alan Cairns examines what quality content means and how public data can be used to produce interesting and insightful stories.
The document discusses how big data, advanced analytics, and related science and technologies can drive innovation and sustainable economic development. It notes that properly analyzing just 0.5% of the world's data could create $800 billion in economic value. Major organizations should implement advanced computing infrastructure to increase productivity through big data insights. The document also examines workforce needs, arguing that cultivating problem-solving, creativity and multi-disciplinary skills will be important for the future.
rebuilding blocks sustainability, economics, designi-see global
Sustainability, economics, and design are overlapping rebuilding blocks that can reboot outdated thinking around prosperity. Sustainability involves accounting for environmental goods and services, corporate environmental performance, and moving away from high consumption. Economics sees a global economic shift from West to East and increased fragility in high-income countries. Design is becoming more responsive to social and environmental issues through open data, collaboration, and lifecycle awareness. Mapping business models against these rebuilding blocks can help organizations create long-term value in a changing world.
It is widely accepted that executives and board of directors must lead their enterprises on a narrow path between value creation and risk mitigation. We call it the sustainability, reliability and longevity triangle. To perform these difficult tasks, it is necessary to scrutinize current and future transformations only years ahead. This webinar is the first of a series to explore how digital transformation (DX) and ESG/CSR must be integrated to create new frameworks and roadmaps.
Agenda
• DX: what is it and what is not? (Hint DX leads to business model changes,
impacting the environment, and stakeholders and stockholders) - Manuel Vexler
• DX for generating new ESG opportunities (Potential solutions for current issues and challenges in ESG sustainability management and investing through ESG+DX integration) – Alex G. Lee
• Case studies on ESG risks caused by DX (e.g., social, reskilling, jobs lost to
automation) – Manuel Vexler
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The document discusses IBM's Insights for Energy solutions which aim to help energy companies address new market dynamics including rising renewable energy use, increasing energy demand, climate change concerns, and an aging grid. It presents operational frameworks and business models that use new digital technologies and analytical solutions to help energy companies with asset management, outage prediction and response optimization, situational awareness, and wind/hydro integration forecasting. The solutions are designed to help energy firms balance reliability needs with changing demand as the industry transforms.
Three Phases of Acceleration of Market Adoption of Advanced Energy TechnologyScott Deatherage
Advanced energy technologies are being adopted rapidly, but the acceleration of this technology adoption will occur over the next few years and decades. The first phase involves disruptive technology, the second phase computer network connection, and the third the application of artificial intelligence or machine learing.
IBM Cloud helping Government around the world grow their economiesIBM Government
Government benefits of all sizes that are using cloud-based services encompass citizen-centric services, security-rich and highly available, improved efficiency, and cost optimization.
Boosting non-Party climate action through TalanoaNicolas Fux
Conclusions:
- Sub-national and non-state action is still increasing
- Sub-national and non-state action:
-- helps to achieve and overachieve NDCs (e.g. USA)
-- shows that stronger NDCs by 2020 are achievable (e.g. initiatives)
-- provides good practice examples, pilots innovative approaches (e.g. over 100 cities now get 70% of their electricity from renewable energy*)
- Impact is potentially significant, but continuous aggregation analysis needed
1) The document discusses strategies for success in the 4th Industrial Revolution, which is driven by exponential technologies.
2) It argues that the rules of business have changed and companies must make strategic decisions differently and more quickly.
3) The document promotes a CLEVER strategy, focusing on six strategic drivers: Culture, Leadership, Experimentation, Vision, and Resilience.
How the internet of things is shaping upPrayukth K V
The document discusses predictions for growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2025. It predicts the economic impact of IoT applications in various sectors such as cities, homes, vehicles, worksites and offices could range from $70 billion to over $1.6 trillion per year globally. Healthcare applications of IoT, such as monitoring and treating chronic diseases, could have an economic impact of $170 billion to nearly $1.6 trillion. Key trends mentioned include a decline in sensor prices, need for interoperability, using big data for optimization, and greater potential for business-to-business applications compared to consumer applications. Challenges and opportunities for various players in IoT are also outlined.
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Anne de Kerckhove, Managing Director chez Videology, nous explique comment le rapport entre data et vidéo est en train d’évoluer. Elle aborde la question de la meta-data et nous aide à décrypter les grandes tendances de ce couplage.
Workplace Revolution: 5 Keys to the Future of Work and Transforming EngagementGomindSHIFT
The industrial model is still embedded in our thinking and our practice. Like the Titanic we have not seriously dealt with the fact that we are sailing in vessels for a past era and form calm and stable seas. Until we realize that trying to make obsolete structures and thinking more efficient still leads to a ship that sinks - we won't change the conversation. Unless we change the conversation we won't change our fundamental beliefs, practices, habits and culture.
This is a presentation designed to provoke a conversation around the current urgencies and discontinue our attempts to re-arrange the deck chairs on our institutional Titanic's.
Top Mobile Apps for Construction Job-Sites_AGC Fall Conference 2013Kevin Halter
Kevin Halter discusses top mobile apps for construction jobsites. He notes that construction firms have razor thin profit margins of 1-3% and decreasing productivity over 50 years. Recruiting skilled labor is also a challenge. Mobile apps can increase productivity by reducing time spent procuring tools and equipment. Smart device use in construction has grown significantly from 2012 to 2015. Key considerations for selecting mobile apps include ease of use, cloud-based systems, and measuring ROI through hours and costs saved. PlanGrid is highlighted as providing a 7753.41% ROI on a hospital project. Early adoption of mobile apps can help firms make more money, win bids, attract talent, and improve productivity.
This document discusses the tension between technology's ability to reach large audiences and its responsibility in how it is used. It notes that while technology can reach more people than ever, concerns over issues like digital addiction, fake news, and data privacy have fueled a "techlash." The document explores how companies can balance the need for reach against their ethical responsibility to users. It will provide examples of responsible uses of technology that can inspire more ethical messaging and practices.
inCitu is a social impact venture that democratizes urban development by incentivizing community participation through immersive experiences. Our AR-platform layers planning proposals on top of the built environment, including visualizing their potential impact on their surrounding while effectively crowdsourcing residents' feedback.
inCitu’s mission is to bring planning into people’s lives in an integrated, safe fashion in order to build inclusive, resilient cities through strong, engaged communities.
inCitu was incubated inside of the Schmidt Futures EIR program for which we were selected as one of the top 6 impact entrepreneurs in the country.
The document discusses how government open data and APIs can enable civic apps and encourage collaboration and innovation. It provides examples of apps created in Honolulu using open data from APIs, including DaBus for real-time bus arrival times. The goal is to transform how knowledge is shared by making government data openly available to developers and the public.
Yuri van Geest - Exponential organizations - Conversion Hotel 2015Webanalisten .nl
Slides of the keynote by Yuri van Geest (NL) at Conversion Hotel 2015, Texel, the Netherlands (#CH2015): "We are just optimizing the digital communication of companies – what about real scale? What is needed to be an exponential organization?" http://conversionhotel.com
Report | McKinsey Global Institute by:
James Manyika and Richard Dobbs are directors of the McKinsey Global Institute, where Michael Chui is a principal; Jacques Bughin is a director in McKinsey’s Brussels office; Peter Bisson is a director in the Stamford office.
The document discusses 12 emerging technologies that have the potential for widespread economic disruption by 2025. These technologies were selected based on their rate of advancement, potential scope of impact, value that could be affected, and disruptive potential. The technologies include mobile internet, automation of knowledge work, internet of things, cloud technology, advanced robotics, autonomous vehicles, next-generation genomics, energy storage, 3D printing, advanced materials, advanced oil/gas exploration, and renewable energy. Metrics are provided showing how each technology meets the criteria in terms of things like costs reductions, growth rates, potential users/industries affected, and value of associated markets.
How the convergence of Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud (SMAC) technologies would enhance business performance and change the rules of the business game
Alessandro La Volpe - Shape your future by inventing it! - Codemotion Milan 2018Codemotion
What are the skills and competencies needed to tackle a digital-driven job market? And how does the structure of the companies change? Businesses are transformed, the organization changes and professionals must demonstrate new skills.
This presentation by Content Manager Alan Cairns examines what quality content means and how public data can be used to produce interesting and insightful stories.
The document discusses how big data, advanced analytics, and related science and technologies can drive innovation and sustainable economic development. It notes that properly analyzing just 0.5% of the world's data could create $800 billion in economic value. Major organizations should implement advanced computing infrastructure to increase productivity through big data insights. The document also examines workforce needs, arguing that cultivating problem-solving, creativity and multi-disciplinary skills will be important for the future.
rebuilding blocks sustainability, economics, designi-see global
Sustainability, economics, and design are overlapping rebuilding blocks that can reboot outdated thinking around prosperity. Sustainability involves accounting for environmental goods and services, corporate environmental performance, and moving away from high consumption. Economics sees a global economic shift from West to East and increased fragility in high-income countries. Design is becoming more responsive to social and environmental issues through open data, collaboration, and lifecycle awareness. Mapping business models against these rebuilding blocks can help organizations create long-term value in a changing world.
It is widely accepted that executives and board of directors must lead their enterprises on a narrow path between value creation and risk mitigation. We call it the sustainability, reliability and longevity triangle. To perform these difficult tasks, it is necessary to scrutinize current and future transformations only years ahead. This webinar is the first of a series to explore how digital transformation (DX) and ESG/CSR must be integrated to create new frameworks and roadmaps.
Agenda
• DX: what is it and what is not? (Hint DX leads to business model changes,
impacting the environment, and stakeholders and stockholders) - Manuel Vexler
• DX for generating new ESG opportunities (Potential solutions for current issues and challenges in ESG sustainability management and investing through ESG+DX integration) – Alex G. Lee
• Case studies on ESG risks caused by DX (e.g., social, reskilling, jobs lost to
automation) – Manuel Vexler
I canada americana ibm geoff riggs presentationBarry Gander
The document discusses IBM's Insights for Energy solutions which aim to help energy companies address new market dynamics including rising renewable energy use, increasing energy demand, climate change concerns, and an aging grid. It presents operational frameworks and business models that use new digital technologies and analytical solutions to help energy companies with asset management, outage prediction and response optimization, situational awareness, and wind/hydro integration forecasting. The solutions are designed to help energy firms balance reliability needs with changing demand as the industry transforms.
Three Phases of Acceleration of Market Adoption of Advanced Energy TechnologyScott Deatherage
Advanced energy technologies are being adopted rapidly, but the acceleration of this technology adoption will occur over the next few years and decades. The first phase involves disruptive technology, the second phase computer network connection, and the third the application of artificial intelligence or machine learing.
IBM Cloud helping Government around the world grow their economiesIBM Government
Government benefits of all sizes that are using cloud-based services encompass citizen-centric services, security-rich and highly available, improved efficiency, and cost optimization.
Boosting non-Party climate action through TalanoaNicolas Fux
Conclusions:
- Sub-national and non-state action is still increasing
- Sub-national and non-state action:
-- helps to achieve and overachieve NDCs (e.g. USA)
-- shows that stronger NDCs by 2020 are achievable (e.g. initiatives)
-- provides good practice examples, pilots innovative approaches (e.g. over 100 cities now get 70% of their electricity from renewable energy*)
- Impact is potentially significant, but continuous aggregation analysis needed
1) The document discusses strategies for success in the 4th Industrial Revolution, which is driven by exponential technologies.
2) It argues that the rules of business have changed and companies must make strategic decisions differently and more quickly.
3) The document promotes a CLEVER strategy, focusing on six strategic drivers: Culture, Leadership, Experimentation, Vision, and Resilience.
How the internet of things is shaping upPrayukth K V
The document discusses predictions for growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2025. It predicts the economic impact of IoT applications in various sectors such as cities, homes, vehicles, worksites and offices could range from $70 billion to over $1.6 trillion per year globally. Healthcare applications of IoT, such as monitoring and treating chronic diseases, could have an economic impact of $170 billion to nearly $1.6 trillion. Key trends mentioned include a decline in sensor prices, need for interoperability, using big data for optimization, and greater potential for business-to-business applications compared to consumer applications. Challenges and opportunities for various players in IoT are also outlined.
[HUBDAY] Videology, toutes les données ont-elles la même valeur ?HUB INSTITUTE
Anne de Kerckhove, Managing Director chez Videology, nous explique comment le rapport entre data et vidéo est en train d’évoluer. Elle aborde la question de la meta-data et nous aide à décrypter les grandes tendances de ce couplage.
Workplace Revolution: 5 Keys to the Future of Work and Transforming EngagementGomindSHIFT
The industrial model is still embedded in our thinking and our practice. Like the Titanic we have not seriously dealt with the fact that we are sailing in vessels for a past era and form calm and stable seas. Until we realize that trying to make obsolete structures and thinking more efficient still leads to a ship that sinks - we won't change the conversation. Unless we change the conversation we won't change our fundamental beliefs, practices, habits and culture.
This is a presentation designed to provoke a conversation around the current urgencies and discontinue our attempts to re-arrange the deck chairs on our institutional Titanic's.
Top Mobile Apps for Construction Job-Sites_AGC Fall Conference 2013Kevin Halter
Kevin Halter discusses top mobile apps for construction jobsites. He notes that construction firms have razor thin profit margins of 1-3% and decreasing productivity over 50 years. Recruiting skilled labor is also a challenge. Mobile apps can increase productivity by reducing time spent procuring tools and equipment. Smart device use in construction has grown significantly from 2012 to 2015. Key considerations for selecting mobile apps include ease of use, cloud-based systems, and measuring ROI through hours and costs saved. PlanGrid is highlighted as providing a 7753.41% ROI on a hospital project. Early adoption of mobile apps can help firms make more money, win bids, attract talent, and improve productivity.
This document discusses the tension between technology's ability to reach large audiences and its responsibility in how it is used. It notes that while technology can reach more people than ever, concerns over issues like digital addiction, fake news, and data privacy have fueled a "techlash." The document explores how companies can balance the need for reach against their ethical responsibility to users. It will provide examples of responsible uses of technology that can inspire more ethical messaging and practices.
inCitu is a social impact venture that democratizes urban development by incentivizing community participation through immersive experiences. Our AR-platform layers planning proposals on top of the built environment, including visualizing their potential impact on their surrounding while effectively crowdsourcing residents' feedback.
inCitu’s mission is to bring planning into people’s lives in an integrated, safe fashion in order to build inclusive, resilient cities through strong, engaged communities.
inCitu was incubated inside of the Schmidt Futures EIR program for which we were selected as one of the top 6 impact entrepreneurs in the country.
The document discusses how government open data and APIs can enable civic apps and encourage collaboration and innovation. It provides examples of apps created in Honolulu using open data from APIs, including DaBus for real-time bus arrival times. The goal is to transform how knowledge is shared by making government data openly available to developers and the public.
Yuri van Geest - Exponential organizations - Conversion Hotel 2015Webanalisten .nl
Slides of the keynote by Yuri van Geest (NL) at Conversion Hotel 2015, Texel, the Netherlands (#CH2015): "We are just optimizing the digital communication of companies – what about real scale? What is needed to be an exponential organization?" http://conversionhotel.com
Report | McKinsey Global Institute by:
James Manyika and Richard Dobbs are directors of the McKinsey Global Institute, where Michael Chui is a principal; Jacques Bughin is a director in McKinsey’s Brussels office; Peter Bisson is a director in the Stamford office.
The document discusses 12 emerging technologies that have the potential for widespread economic disruption by 2025. These technologies were selected based on their rate of advancement, potential scope of impact, value that could be affected, and disruptive potential. The technologies include mobile internet, automation of knowledge work, internet of things, cloud technology, advanced robotics, autonomous vehicles, next-generation genomics, energy storage, 3D printing, advanced materials, advanced oil/gas exploration, and renewable energy. Metrics are provided showing how each technology meets the criteria in terms of things like costs reductions, growth rates, potential users/industries affected, and value of associated markets.
The document discusses how technology can have both positive and negative impacts on society depending on how it is used. While technologies like automation and AI raise productivity and economic growth, they also risk job disruption and increasing inequality if not properly managed. However, the document notes that technology itself offers solutions that could help address some of these challenges, such as online training programs and job platforms to help workers transition. It presents a model to quantify the broader welfare impacts of technology beyond just GDP. Preliminary results suggest that with proactive management of transitions and a focus on innovation, technology could boost annual welfare growth in Europe and the US by 0.5-1% by 2030. However, less attention to managing transitions could slow growth and reduce improvements
The report is based on the automation process in the emerging world. As the world is growing towards the automation process, all these industries are utilizing the benefits of automation in the working process. With the help of a new automation technique, the working procedures are performing very fast and effectively. To use automation we just need a computer or a system. Some artificial software tools are there that need to be installed in the computers so the machine can perform the task. It gives us the benefit of fast operations. So automation and digital technology also be a blessing for total countries as they could conduct to receive in productivity which is finally the driver of improvement Ragavendra. K. (2020). Automation Process in Emerging World and its importance. International Journal on Orange Technologies, 1(2), 55-61. Retrieved from https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJOT/article/view/526 Pdf Url: https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJOT/article/view/526/502 Paper Url: https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJOT/article/view/526
THE TRANSFORMATION RISK-BENEFIT MODEL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:BALANCING RI...gerogepatton
This paper summarizes the most cogent advantages and risks associated with Artificial Intelligence from an
in-depth review of the literature. Then the authors synthesize the salient risk-related models currently being
used in AI, technology and business-related scenarios. Next, in view of an updated context of AI along with
theories and models reviewed and expanded constructs, the writers propose a new framework called “The
Transformation Risk-Benefit Model of Artificial Intelligence” to address the increasing fears and levels of
AIrisk. Using the model characteristics, the article emphasizes practical and innovative solutions where
benefitsoutweigh risks and three use cases in healthcare, climate change/environment and cyber security to
illustrate unique interplay of principles, dimensions and processes of this powerful AI transformational
model.
THE TRANSFORMATION RISK-BENEFIT MODEL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:BALANCING RI...ijaia
This paper summarizes the most cogent advantages and risks associated with Artificial Intelligence from an
in-depth review of the literature. Then the authors synthesize the salient risk-related models currently being
used in AI, technology and business-related scenarios. Next, in view of an updated context of AI along with
theories and models reviewed and expanded constructs, the writers propose a new framework called “The
Transformation Risk-Benefit Model of Artificial Intelligence” to address the increasing fears and levels of
AIrisk. Using the model characteristics, the article emphasizes practical and innovative solutions where
benefitsoutweigh risks and three use cases in healthcare, climate change/environment and cyber security to
illustrate unique interplay of principles, dimensions and processes of this powerful AI transformational
model.
THE TRANSFORMATION RISK-BENEFIT MODEL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:BALANCING RI...ijaia
This paper summarizes the most cogent advantages and risks associated with Artificial Intelligence from an
in-depth review of the literature. Then the authors synthesize the salient risk-related models currently being
used in AI, technology and business-related scenarios. Next, in view of an updated context of AI along with
theories and models reviewed and expanded constructs, the writers propose a new framework called “The
Transformation Risk-Benefit Model of Artificial Intelligence” to address the increasing fears and levels of
AIrisk. Using the model characteristics, the article emphasizes practical and innovative solutions where
benefitsoutweigh risks and three use cases in healthcare, climate change/environment and cyber security to
illustrate unique interplay of principles, dimensions and processes of this powerful AI transformational
model.
World Economic Forum Tipping Points ReportSergey Nazarov
Describes how 10% of global GDP will be on the blockchain and the value of the monumental shift started by Bitcoin.
Features SmartContract.com as The Shift in Action" for blockchain technology.
Digital transformation is a strategic priority for most global companies and will open new revenue opportunities. We would suggest that digital transformation should be a priority and a big opportunity for most SME’s too. There will be long tails and many new innovations in every corner of business in the next decade.
This document provides an overview and summary of a McKinsey Global Institute report on the economic impact of the Internet. The report finds that the Internet has delivered substantial economic growth and job creation on a large scale. It estimates the magnitude of the Internet's impact on GDP and productivity in 13 major economies representing over 70% of global GDP. The report uses three approaches: 1) a macroeconomic spending approach to calculate the Internet economy's contribution to GDP, 2) an econometric analysis of the correlation between Internet maturity and GDP growth, and 3) a survey of small and medium businesses on the Internet's impact. The report aims to quantify the Internet's role as a driver of global economic growth and spark discussion on better measuring its ongoing
Internet Impact on Global GDP - Worldwide StatisticsVaibhav Agarwal
The Internet contributes significantly to economic growth and wealth creation. It accounts for 3.4% of GDP in 13 major countries studied, and was responsible for 21% of GDP growth in mature economies over the past 5 years. The Internet creates jobs, with 2.6 jobs created for every job lost. 75% of the Internet's economic impact comes from increased productivity in traditional industries. Public and private stakeholders should focus on expanding access, boosting supply ecosystem, skills development, and data policies to fully realize the Internet's potential.
THE FRAMEWORK OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (FAI): DRIVING TRIGGERS, STATE OF TH...ijaia
The authors present a new Framework of Artificial Intelligence which analyzes the key elements of
transformational AI in industry. The State of the Art of Artificial Intelligence is gleaned from an
examination of what has been done in the past, presently in the last decade and what is predicted for future
decades. The paper will highlight the biggest changes in AI, important influencers to adoption/diffusion
and give examples of how these technologies have and will be applied in three key industrial sectors,
including agriculture, education and healthcare. Next the research examines seven driving triggers of cost,
speed, accuracy, diversity/inclusion, interdisciplinary research/collaboration and ethics/trustworthiness
that are accelerating AI development and concludes with a discussion of what are the critical success
factors for industry to be transformational in AI.
Internet matters: The Net’s sweeping impact on growth,jobs, and prosperity ( ...Julius Trujillo
The Internet contributed 7 percent of growth over the past 15 years and 11 percent over the past five in the G8 as well as South Korea,Sweden, Brazil, China, and India.
The Internet contributes significantly to economic growth and wealth creation. It accounts for 3.4% of GDP in 13 major countries studied, and was responsible for 21% of GDP growth in mature economies over the past 5 years. The Internet creates more jobs than it destroys, with 2.6 jobs created for every job lost. While Internet consumption and expenditure boosts economies, over 75% of the Internet's economic impact comes from increased productivity in traditional industries that have adopted Internet technologies.
Internet matters: The Nets sweeping impact on growth, jobs, and prosperity. DLD
Two billion people are connected to the Internet. Almost $8 trillion exchange hands each year through e-commerce. In some developed markets, about two-thirds of all businesses have a Web presence of some kind, and one-third of small and medium-sized businesses extensively use Web technologies. The Internet has transformed the way we live, the way we work, the way we socialize and meet, and the way our countries develop and grow. In two decades, the Internet has changed from a
network for researchers and geeks to a day-to-day reality for billions of people. Our
research sheds new light on this revolution and helps explain the direct link between
the Internet and economic vitality.
The document discusses findings from a survey conducted by GE and Accenture on how industrial companies are approaching and investing in Big Data analytics and the Industrial Internet. Key findings include:
1) Executives see Big Data analytics as critical and are investing over 20% of technology budgets in it, expecting investments to increase.
2) Board-level support is the primary driver of Big Data strategies over other executives.
3) Companies feel a sense of urgency to implement Industrial Internet solutions as 84% believe it can shift competitive landscapes in a year and competitors are leveraging it.
4) Companies are moving beyond basic asset monitoring with Big Data to optimize operations and create new revenue through predictive maintenance, efficiency gains
Unlocking the potential_of_the_internet_of_things_executive_summaryOptimediaSpain
The document discusses the potential economic impact of Internet of Things (IoT) applications. It analyzes over 150 IoT use cases across different settings like homes, cities, factories, etc. The key findings are:
1) IoT applications have a total potential economic impact of $3.9-$11.1 trillion per year by 2025, equivalent to 11% of the world's GDP.
2) Interoperability between IoT systems is critical, enabling 40% of potential value on average across settings.
3) Most value will come from business applications rather than consumer applications, estimated to generate nearly 70% of potential value.
4) Developing economies could generate 40% of total
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Presentation & Building Tour of University Hall (APPA 2009)Frank Cunha
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Contact Information:
Frank Cunha III, University Architect
Montclair State University
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Website: https://www.frankcunha.com
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Email: fc3arch@gmail.com
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Disruptive Technologies: Advances That Will Transform Life, Business & the Global Economy
1. Disruptive Technologies:
Advances That Will Transform Life,
Business & the Global Economy
Source: McKinsey Global Institute
Presentation by:
Frank Cunha III
(January 2018)
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