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MY1Nobel2037 - Nobel Fame and US$ Billion Fortunes
1. The MY1Nobel2037 Moonshot
Can Lead to
Nobel Fame & US$B Fortunes
Mark Lee, SM MIT ‘99
mlee@alum.mit.edu
September 2014
2. What Are the “Untapped” Graph Opportunities
Beyond Google and Facebook?
Social Graph
Search Graph
US$406B*
US$202B*
* Market Cap (Sep 2014)
3. Artificial Intelligence is a US$ Billion Dollar Opportunity
http://www.businessinsider.com/big-problems-in-tech-2014-5?IR=T&op=1
If Artificial Intelligence is
a US$ Billion Dollar
Opportunity,
How about
Creativity?
5. Creativity is NOT THE SAME as Intelligence
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6760.html
Intelligence
50% -85% Inheritable
Creativity
25% - 40% Inheritable
The world is not limited by IQ.
We are all limited by bravery and creativity
Astro Teller, Head of Google X
≠
6. Creativity Surpasses Intelligence
… Albert Einstein was a good friend, too. But none of them had a mind as quick and acute as Jansci [John] von Neumann. I have often remarked this in the presence of those men and no one ever disputed me. ... But Einstein's understanding was deeper even than von Neumann's. His mind was both more penetrating and more original than von Neumann's. .... Einstein took an extraordinary pleasure in invention. Two of his greatest inventions are the Special and General Theories of Relativity; and for all of Jansci's brilliance, he never produced anything as original.
More Creative Than
Smarter than
von Neumann
7. Serendipity Graphs
(To Drive Creativity)
Are Comparable to
Google Search Graph & FB Social Graphs
8. Serendipity Graphs
(similar to Google Search Graph & FB Social Graph)
Serendipity Graph
“See” Like A Genius
Connects the
Unexpected
(New Solutions)
Transforms the
Creative Process
9. Potentially as Disruptive As Google & Facebook
WHO?
Purchase
Intentions
Social
Connections
Serendipitous
Connections
Creativity
Social
Interaction
Consumption
That Increases
Reveals
10. Peter Thiel, initial FB investor,
Focuses Upon Transformational Ideas
4th Sept 2014 Fortune Magazine
www.fortune.com/2014/09/04/peter-thiels-contrarian-strategy
Brilliant thinking is rare,
but courage is in even shorter supply
than genius.
“how do you do something
fresh and new and strange
that has never happened before
in the history of the world
that is a real ‘Zero to One’ kind of thing.”
Initial FB Investor in 2004
US$500,000 for 10.2%
10.2% of FB Stock is about US$20 Billion
11. Prediction: Top 3 Companies in 2020
Google, Facebook & a Malaysian Startup?
http://techcrunch.com/2014/05/05/vc-fred-wilson-in-20-years-apple-wont-be-a-top-3-tech-company-google-and-facebook-will/
Fred Wilson of New York’s Union Square Ventures, one of the top tech investors around, believes that by 2020, the biggest tech company in the world — Apple — will cease to be the most important, and won’t even be in the top three.
Speaking at today’s TC Disrupt conference in NYC, he predicted that the top three tech companies, instead, will be Google, Facebook “and one that we’ve never heard of.”
A Malaysian Startup?
13. MY1Nobel2037: Earning Fame & Fortune (US$ Billions)
Fame
Fortune
US$400+ million
Graph Experts
US$3.2 billion
Physical Graph
Social Graph
US$202 billion
US$406billion
Search Graph
As of Sep 2014
Serendipity Graph
(see like a genius)
Comparative Valuations
MY1Nobel2037’s
Serendipity Graphs
Can Drive a
US$ Billion Dollar
Technology-Enabled
“Symbiotic Genius”
Company
14. Google Acquires DeepMind for its Graph Experts
(US$400+ Million)
http://deepmind.com/
In 2012, Carnegie Mellon professor Larry Wasserman wrote that the “startup is trying to build a system that thinks. This was the original dream of AI.
As Shane [Legg] explained to me, there has been huge progress in both neuroscience and ML and their goal is to bring these things together.
I thought it sounded crazy until he told me the list of famous billionaires who have invested in the company.”
http://techcrunch.com/2014/01/26/google-deepmind/
15. Google Acquires Nest for its Physical Graph
(US$3.2 Billion)
Google's acquisition of Nest .. the buying price of $3.2 billion was much higher than the company's $800 million valuation
… the knowledge graph (what you know), the social graph (who you're friends with) and the interest graph (what you like to do), and the power that data has in aggregate. …
so far no one has made much headway into the physical graph, the pattern that emerges from the movements of individuals and how they interact with physical systems.
"The data is the interesting part in all this," says Thorsten Kramp, who develops Internet of Things technologies for IBM. "An individual device by itself is not so interesting. If you start collating data from different sources, this is big analytics. This is where the value comes in."
By acquiring Nest, Google has instantly become a leader in the connected home space. More important to the company's stated goal of organizing the world's information, it puts Google on the path to learning all it can from people's physical patterns of behavior.
With Nest, Google gets in on the ground floor of the physical graph.
http://mashable.com/2014/01/14/google-nest-physical-graph/
16. Thank You!
Mark Lee, MIT ‘99
mlee@alum.mit.edu
September 2014