The document discusses different types of smart technologies: 1. Temporary smartness refers to using technology, storytelling, and signage to shape spaces for large events in a way that allows people to help shape the space. 2. Bespoke smart products are niche applications that create enjoyable user experiences for measuring light levels, switching power off, or notifying about noise levels, though they are difficult to scale. 3. Platform products take a more open and scalable approach by connecting internet-enabled devices like lamps anywhere in the world to trigger actions, aiming to create a marketplace for applications, though that market is still unknown.