My team investigated closed vs. open systems of innovation through the lens of a particular technology: Artificial Intelligence. I took a pretty large risk in taking such a deep mathematical tone in the beginning, but think I did well to keep it accessible and relevant.
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What’s happening globally with new tech?
What do markets tell us about how quickly disruptive technologies will impact on everything?
What emerging technologies, apps and social media trends can help business processes, client engagement, brand development, growth?
What does this mean for how we plan our businesses?
In a rapidly changing world of growing demand and diminishing resources merely polishing our old technologies and making industrial processes ever more efficient only delays the onset of crisis and collapse - it does not solve the fundamental problem. Sustainable futures are inextricably linked to radical change and the creation of new technologies based on new materials, processing, shaping, use, reuse, repurposing and recycling at minimal loss.
So we look to the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Nano and Bio-Technology to demonstrate advances are being made, and where the biggest societal changes will originate. We take a deep dive into the realm of human replacement and augmentation by machine, and the likely implications for individuals, groups, society, companies, institutions and governments.
Kimberley-Go: Apps, social media & augmented realityRay Wills
What’s happening globally with new tech?
What do markets tell us about how quickly disruptive technologies will impact on everything?
What emerging technologies, apps and social media trends can help business processes, client engagement, brand development, growth?
What does this mean for how we plan our businesses?
In a rapidly changing world of growing demand and diminishing resources merely polishing our old technologies and making industrial processes ever more efficient only delays the onset of crisis and collapse - it does not solve the fundamental problem. Sustainable futures are inextricably linked to radical change and the creation of new technologies based on new materials, processing, shaping, use, reuse, repurposing and recycling at minimal loss.
So we look to the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Nano and Bio-Technology to demonstrate advances are being made, and where the biggest societal changes will originate. We take a deep dive into the realm of human replacement and augmentation by machine, and the likely implications for individuals, groups, society, companies, institutions and governments.
As head of JESS3's strategy and operations for the last five years, COO & co-founder Leslie Bradshaw shares her insights and observations around how data, content and workforce are impacting and leveraging one another.
Leslie posits: Whether you are an agency, brand, educator or public sector organization, these trends will all play a part of how you organize, think and produce.
Originally presented for RefreshDC's November meetup on 11/16/11.
Mobile UX London - Mobile Usability Hands-on by SABRINA DUDAMobileUXLondon
MUXL is a community of experience creators and innovators working in UX, Product, Mobile, Design & Development, collaborating to diffuse ideas and knowledge in a supportive and creative environment. https://mobileuxlondon.com
What are the latest facts and figures on mobile retail? How do you perform a user experience design evaluation?
This workshop will start with a short overview of mobile retail stats, mobile design principles and a basic framework for user experience evaluation. We will then get hands-ons working in groups of 3 to 4 people to analyze a mobile shop in order to apply our learnings and also share our experiences.
For millennia people have been travelling to stadia to watch and participate in spectacles of pure brutality and sport sponsored by kings, emperors, states, individuals. Today sport and other entertainment events have become a major global business sector with executive facilities, commercial sponsorship, broadcast and full media coverage. But, in many respects, the crowds and their experience has changed little. However, technology is impacting this situation and looks set to accelerate the rate of change.
In a similar manner to the airline business; the few pay around 80% of the costs, whilst the many fulfil the 20% or so. All the attention is lavished on the few and the many are neglected and remain a latent opportunity. The technologies of communication, networking, apps, Big and Meta Data can change all this by creating a ‘market of one’. Satisfying the needs of every individual and every group should be pursued as it leads to a world of new services and ‘pre-selling’.
The technological opportunities are endless with augmented reality able to furnish a view from every angle to mobile devices and wearables supported by real time details, data and statistics. Clouds and ‘networks without infrastructure’ can overcome the limitations of 3, 4, 5G and wifi systems that will never satisfy the need for growing customer connectivity and bandwidth. They can also help solve entry congestion and simultaneously support security and vending operations. Branded mobile devices with pre-loaded apps are also an obvious step towards the creation of ‘The Club’ identity and ‘belonging’ that goes way beyond the latest strip, scarves and hats etc with far more kudos than a gold card!
“On a grand scale this all involves Big Data, but for a ‘market of one’ it is the Meta Data that counts - that is where the opportunity and the $$$ reside”
All of this comes at a price of management and operational change! Embracing the new takes a positive mind and considerable energy in the face of day to day operations, but the workforce and the customer base is also changing fast with the old and old of mind being replaced by the young and young of mind. The tech savvy are on the move and making up an increasing proportion of society - and the trick is to leverage their knowledge and abilities at every level possible.
“Change is inevitable and accelerating - and you have to decide to be a driver or a victim”
I cannot get enough points for its harmful effects as a result of it's employed by such a big amount of individuals.
I think the radiation theory for damage from cell phones has been pretty much killed. identical individuals worrying regarding radiation from cell phones
NCSU College of Textiles
TTM 582 Marketing Final Presentation
Marketing Campaign designed for the release of the Levi's Commuter x Jacquard by Google Trucker Jacket
Journey to the center of the software industry worldAmr Salah
presentation explaining software industry into the world and Egypt, Java as programming language and it's application into the enterprise solutions and market, oracle fusion middle ware items and plan to learn java
I made this presentation in my 7th semester of B.Tech as per academic curriculum.
Took help from several videos from youtube and studied some IBM publications.
Cognitive Era is at the dawn. It does not make machines intelligent but instead it allows them to develop cognisance and learn by themselves as we humans do.
I am fascinated and looking forward to contribute my existence in this great thought of almighty came into human mind.
Guys! You could get a nice introduction from this presentation and explain it to others and even it could be used for your academic homework.
Goodluck! GODSPEED!
As head of JESS3's strategy and operations for the last five years, COO & co-founder Leslie Bradshaw shares her insights and observations around how data, content and workforce are impacting and leveraging one another.
Leslie posits: Whether you are an agency, brand, educator or public sector organization, these trends will all play a part of how you organize, think and produce.
Originally presented for RefreshDC's November meetup on 11/16/11.
Mobile UX London - Mobile Usability Hands-on by SABRINA DUDAMobileUXLondon
MUXL is a community of experience creators and innovators working in UX, Product, Mobile, Design & Development, collaborating to diffuse ideas and knowledge in a supportive and creative environment. https://mobileuxlondon.com
What are the latest facts and figures on mobile retail? How do you perform a user experience design evaluation?
This workshop will start with a short overview of mobile retail stats, mobile design principles and a basic framework for user experience evaluation. We will then get hands-ons working in groups of 3 to 4 people to analyze a mobile shop in order to apply our learnings and also share our experiences.
For millennia people have been travelling to stadia to watch and participate in spectacles of pure brutality and sport sponsored by kings, emperors, states, individuals. Today sport and other entertainment events have become a major global business sector with executive facilities, commercial sponsorship, broadcast and full media coverage. But, in many respects, the crowds and their experience has changed little. However, technology is impacting this situation and looks set to accelerate the rate of change.
In a similar manner to the airline business; the few pay around 80% of the costs, whilst the many fulfil the 20% or so. All the attention is lavished on the few and the many are neglected and remain a latent opportunity. The technologies of communication, networking, apps, Big and Meta Data can change all this by creating a ‘market of one’. Satisfying the needs of every individual and every group should be pursued as it leads to a world of new services and ‘pre-selling’.
The technological opportunities are endless with augmented reality able to furnish a view from every angle to mobile devices and wearables supported by real time details, data and statistics. Clouds and ‘networks without infrastructure’ can overcome the limitations of 3, 4, 5G and wifi systems that will never satisfy the need for growing customer connectivity and bandwidth. They can also help solve entry congestion and simultaneously support security and vending operations. Branded mobile devices with pre-loaded apps are also an obvious step towards the creation of ‘The Club’ identity and ‘belonging’ that goes way beyond the latest strip, scarves and hats etc with far more kudos than a gold card!
“On a grand scale this all involves Big Data, but for a ‘market of one’ it is the Meta Data that counts - that is where the opportunity and the $$$ reside”
All of this comes at a price of management and operational change! Embracing the new takes a positive mind and considerable energy in the face of day to day operations, but the workforce and the customer base is also changing fast with the old and old of mind being replaced by the young and young of mind. The tech savvy are on the move and making up an increasing proportion of society - and the trick is to leverage their knowledge and abilities at every level possible.
“Change is inevitable and accelerating - and you have to decide to be a driver or a victim”
I cannot get enough points for its harmful effects as a result of it's employed by such a big amount of individuals.
I think the radiation theory for damage from cell phones has been pretty much killed. identical individuals worrying regarding radiation from cell phones
NCSU College of Textiles
TTM 582 Marketing Final Presentation
Marketing Campaign designed for the release of the Levi's Commuter x Jacquard by Google Trucker Jacket
Journey to the center of the software industry worldAmr Salah
presentation explaining software industry into the world and Egypt, Java as programming language and it's application into the enterprise solutions and market, oracle fusion middle ware items and plan to learn java
I made this presentation in my 7th semester of B.Tech as per academic curriculum.
Took help from several videos from youtube and studied some IBM publications.
Cognitive Era is at the dawn. It does not make machines intelligent but instead it allows them to develop cognisance and learn by themselves as we humans do.
I am fascinated and looking forward to contribute my existence in this great thought of almighty came into human mind.
Guys! You could get a nice introduction from this presentation and explain it to others and even it could be used for your academic homework.
Goodluck! GODSPEED!
First part of a six parts knowledge management course for MBA students. This part deals with the question of managing knowledge in a knowledge based world. The VUCA world can be an opportunity for knowledge workers to learn and develop agile and flexible strategies.
Filip Maertens - AI, Machine Learning and Chatbots: Think AI-first Patrick Van Renterghem
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In a talk of interest to anyone building or implementing an AI product, Matt Turck and Peter Brodsky leverage hundreds of conversations with AI (and big data) founders and hard-learned lessons building companies from the ground up to highlight successful strategies and tactics.
Topics include:
Successful data acquisition strategies
Data network effects
Competing with the giants
A pragmatic approach to building an AI team
Why social engineering is just as important to success as groundbreaking AI technology
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This guide is meant to help policymakers and citizens understand the basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it affects our society. It offers explanations and additional resources to help policymakers prepare for the current
and future AI developments.
AI and ML Series - Introduction to Generative AI and LLMs - Session 1DianaGray10
Session 1
👉This first session will cover an introduction to Generative AI & harnessing the power of large language models. The following topics will be discussed:
Introduction to Generative AI & harnessing the power of large language models.
What’s generative AI & what’s LLM.
How are we using it in our document understanding & communication mining models?
How to develop a trustworthy and unbiased AI model using LLM & GenAI.
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Speakers:
📌George Roth - AI Evangelist at UiPath
📌Sharon Palawandram - Senior Machine Learning Consultant @ Ashling Partners & UiPath MVP
📌Russel Alfeche - Technology Leader RPA @qBotica & UiPath MVP
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Trendcasting for 2019 - What Will the Tuture of Tech HoldBrian Pichman
Join Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project as he highlights this year’s most significant technology trends and what it means for 2019. What changes are on the horizon? What technologies falling to the wayside? What technologies are on the verge of significant changes? What technologies should we expect to see flourish in the upcoming year?
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Keynote from Wonderland AI Summit, focusing on why it is so hard to truly embrace AI for leaders, organizations and states. To go beyond using AI simply for a little extra efficiency, and actually dare to let AI give you new insights - which will require you to let go of the old way of doing things, and change.
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Demystifying Machine Learning - How to give your business superpowers.10x Nation
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APD along with partners IBM and Australia Post, hosted ‘Best of the Next’, an event which brought industry leaders and clients together to discuss innovation in the face of digital disruption, and what businesses can do to capitalise on these trends.
The topics discussed by APD’s own Chief Transformation Officer, Inês Almeida and CEO, Scott Player included:
• Artificial Intelligence: Hopes and Fears in Perspective
• The Impact of 5G and Greater Connectivity
• Privacy and security after the Facebook uproar: self-sovereign ID, advertising and Blockchain
Guest speakers Tung Nguyen and Cameron Gough from Australia Post presented their latest innovation around Digital ID.
For more information visit: http://www.apdgroup.com/bestofthenext/
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3. CONTRADICTIONS
“Infinity is infinity but infinity doesn’t adequately
contain itself.”
Russell’s Paradox of “class of all classes which are
not members of themselves
Illustrated: Barber of Seville
Each man in town either shaves himself, or goes to the
barber
The barber shaves only those who do not shave
themselves
Who shaves the barber?
4. GÖDEL'S INCOMPLETENESS THEOREMS
Proved that the systems of mathematical logic are
flawed.
No matter how large you make your set of axioms,
in arithmetic there will always be statements that
are true, but cannot be proven so.
Another way of saying this, for us technology
managers: No matter how much data you have,
even infinitely many data bits, you cannot prove all
true statements.
5. FROM ESOTERIC TO CONCRETE - DISRUPTIVE
INNOVATION IN MATHEMATICS
Alan Turing – The Halting Problem
For mathematicians, how do you know if the problem
you are working on is inherently unsolvable (Hilbert’s
Second Problem), or extraordinarily difficult (Fermat’s
Last Theorem)?
In conceiving an answer, Turing turned to something more
basic: uncomputability. What are the limits of
computation? The machine he constructed, The Turing
Machine, was the conceptual creation of what we today
call the computer.
6. WHY DOES THIS MATTER?
Every single one of us will have our lives inexorably
and profoundly changed over the coming decades
by AI.
It is important because it tells us what AI is NOT.
Internet ≠ TV, only better
AI ≠ human intelligence, only better (perfect memory)
Establishes a respect for the AI technology, but a
deep and abiding admiration for the natural
technology of the human mind.
7. FROM IDEA TO INNOVATION
Innovation = Commercialization of Ideas. AI
developed only as an idea until the hardware could
catch up. Now, with the situations somewhat
reversed, funding is pouring into AI research.
DARPA’s CALO project in 2003
Trapit and SIRI
8. VOICE RECOGNITION-CHALLENGES
speaker dependence,
continuity of speech,
difficulty of identifying word boundaries - as in "youth in
Asia" and "euthanasia.”
vocabulary size
Large vocabularies cause difficulties in maintaining
accuracy, but small vocabularies restrict the speaker.
9. APPLE
>50,000 employees and with annual revenue
approaching $100 billion grow 60% a year
Multi-focused structure in which product,
function, and geography are emphasized all at
once
Better alignment between functional and
divisional goals
Simplicity is key.
It is deceptively straightforward with none of the
dotted-line or matrixed responsibilities popular
elsewhere in the corporate world
A corporate dictator who makes every critical decision
(Steve Jobs)
10.
11. APPLE
A cutting-edge startup rather than the consumer-
electronics behemoth
The attention to detail, the secrecy, the constant feedback
-- into processes
Passion for innovation and an uncompromising
commitment to bringing great products to market.
Smart technology also needs to be beautiful technology
12. HOW APPLE WORKS
Accountability from top on down
a series of weekly meetings
never any confusion as to who is responsible for what.
The "DRI" or directly responsible individual.
Ability to move nimbly
Ability to focus on just a few things at a time
Still a startup at heart
Most notably by putting small teams on crucial projects
Do-more-with-less mentality
13. HOW APPLE MANAGE
Value-driven business-model innovation
Smart technology (ipad, phone)
Voice recognition is a disruptive
technology, but they apply it as a sustaining
innovation
Acquired SIRI (2010)
ability to correlate data
ability to interpret meaning
If improved upon,...
14. LESSONS FROM APPLE
Network Innovation
In pursuit of Simplicity
Fail Wisely
Not All Innovation is Equal
Innovation Doesn't Generate Growth. Management Does
15. GOOGLE’S VOICE RECOGNITION
Application
Simultaneous subtitle in video
Perspective
Translation
A supercar in Knight Rider
and Green Hornet
Searching by oral inputs
17. MICROSOFT VOICE RECOGNITION
Windows Speech Recognition
empowers users to interact with
their computers by voice.
Itwas designed for people who
want to significantly limit their
use of the mouse and keyboard
while increasing their productivity.
18. MICROSOFT VOICE RECOGNITION
Schools-Teachers can use speech recognitions to
improve student’s second language.
Offices- People send email and do their projects
efficiency by speech recognition.
Research Center- Scientists improve
productivity by speech recognition.
Military-Commanders can control any
equipments easily and safety by speech
recognition.
19. MICROSOFT-FEATURES
Commanding "Say what you see" control applications and tasks,
such as formatting and saving documents; opening and
switching between applications; and opening, copying,
and deleting files; and browse the Internet by saying
the names of links.
Correction Efficiently fix incorrectly recognized words by selecting
form alternatives for the dictated phrase or word or by
spelling the word.
Interactive The interactive tutorial teaches people how to use
tutorial windows speech recognition and teaches system what
your voice sounds like.
Personalization The system keep adapting both your speaking style and
accent continually improves speech recognition
accuracy.
20. PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES
FOR MICROSOFT
Problems-
1. Voice distinguish
2. Command’s error on system
Challenges-
1. How to develop a new smart system
2. Strengthen distinguish system
3. Operating speed.
21. COMPARISON
Managing Innovation
Potentially disruptive technologies used in a sustaining
innovation framework (ecosystem)
Apple
Product ecosystem- iPad
Google
Search ecosystem- Android
Microsoft
Windows ecosystem- Office Products
23. KLINE: “SHARING THE CORPORATE
JEWELS”
"Strategic licensing is emerging against the backdrop of intensified efforts by
corporate America to maximize the return on its intellectual property assets,
which now account for 50% to 70% of the market value of all public
companies.“
“To judge from the results of such initiatives to date, the most powerful
benefits are economic. No company demonstrates this better than IBM, which
earned an astounding $1.7 billion from technology licensing in 2000 alone.
These revenues came with a 98% profit margin and accounted for roughly
20% of the company’s net income in that year.”
Imagine the possibilities Artificial Intelligence applications could have in this
regard.
24.
25. THE FUTURE OF AI
Another DARPA creation, the internet, was in a similar
position, not too long ago.
Tim Berners-Lee’s World Wide Web
Netscape Browser
AI also needs the concurrent development of enabling
technologies, like: a semantically linked web, populated
with a web of things, and robotics.
Until then, this space is best doing a lot of the same as it
is doing now until such time as the disruptive technology
finds a model that can make it into a truly disruptive
innovation.
Editor's Notes
Apple’s real skill lies in stitching together its own ideas with technologies from outside and then wrapping the results in elegant software and stylish design. Apple has consistently combined clever technology with simplicity and ease of use. The iPod was not the first digital-music player, but it was the first to make transferring and organising music, and buying it online, easy enough for almost anyone to have a go. Similarly, the iPhone is not the first mobile phone to incorporate a music-player, web browser or e-mail software. But most existing “smartphones” require you to be pretty smart to use them. The iPod was ridiculed when it was launched in 2001, but Mr Jobs stuck by his instinct. Network innovation: Apple is an orchestrator and integrator of technologies. Bring in ideas from outside but always adding its own twists.In pursuit of simplicity: Apple illustrates the importance of designing new products around the needs of the user, not the demands of the technology. Ignore focus groups : Smart companies should sometimes ignore what the market says it wants today. Fail wisely: The wider lesson is not to stigmatize failure but to tolerate it and learn from it.Not All Innovation Is Equal:Technical innovation will earn you lots of adoring fans (think Apple). Business-model innovation will earn you lots of money (think Dell).Innovate for Cash, Not CachetIf your cool new thing doesn't generate enough money to cover costs and make a profit, it isn't innovation. It's art.Don't Hoard Your GoodiesGetting to market on time and at the right price is vital. If that means licensing your idea to an outside manufacturer or marketer, do it.Innovation Doesn't Generate Growth. Management Does: Managers get rewarded for results, which come from customers.Attention Deficit Has No Place Here: Every innovation worth doing deserves your commitment.