This document discusses various emerging technologies and their applications. It is organized into 8 sections that cover areas such as healthcare using 3D printing of organs, manufacturing using robotics and automation, telepresence using virtual and augmented reality devices, biohacking via genetic engineering, the internet of things, vehicles that drive autonomously, expanding into space, and a shifting economy with more temporary and sharing-based work. The document provides an overview of technological advances and how they may change different aspects of life and work.
I made this slideshow for YOUNGO to be presented by Johanne Houge to fundraise from the Norwegian government for the budget 2010-2012.
YOUNGO is the youth constituency of UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change). YOUNGO fundraises from governments (mostly from Global North) and various youth and/or climate organizations to organize regional coordination, capacity building (training) programs, youth activities at COP (Conference of Parties by UNFCCC), and brings Global South youth to attend COP, starting from COP15 in 2009.
eHub ver. 2 presented at Rework Summit, Sweden, June 2010Vo Viet Anh
eHub project presented at Rework The World, Leksand, Sweden, 2-6 June 2010
Please read the call to arms for the "capital-flow-based emission control mechanism" (CAFECOM) research project at
http://tinyurl.com/CAFECOM
Imagining and Empowering: Rethinking and Retooling for the Digital Future(s)Gigi Johnson
Enjoy my keynote presentation slides from the Friends of the National Library of Medicine on "Post-Pandemic Libraries: The Upcoming Era of Change". My session, which started the day, was about "Imagining and Empowering: Rethinking and Retooling for the Digital Future(s)". Add'l info: linktr.ee/gigijohnson
Future of Technology - Nov 2008 updateMelanie Swan
The status of key contemporary science and technology research areas that could potentially have an Internet-level impact and a guide to how we think about growth and change.
I made this slideshow for YOUNGO to be presented by Johanne Houge to fundraise from the Norwegian government for the budget 2010-2012.
YOUNGO is the youth constituency of UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change). YOUNGO fundraises from governments (mostly from Global North) and various youth and/or climate organizations to organize regional coordination, capacity building (training) programs, youth activities at COP (Conference of Parties by UNFCCC), and brings Global South youth to attend COP, starting from COP15 in 2009.
eHub ver. 2 presented at Rework Summit, Sweden, June 2010Vo Viet Anh
eHub project presented at Rework The World, Leksand, Sweden, 2-6 June 2010
Please read the call to arms for the "capital-flow-based emission control mechanism" (CAFECOM) research project at
http://tinyurl.com/CAFECOM
Imagining and Empowering: Rethinking and Retooling for the Digital Future(s)Gigi Johnson
Enjoy my keynote presentation slides from the Friends of the National Library of Medicine on "Post-Pandemic Libraries: The Upcoming Era of Change". My session, which started the day, was about "Imagining and Empowering: Rethinking and Retooling for the Digital Future(s)". Add'l info: linktr.ee/gigijohnson
Future of Technology - Nov 2008 updateMelanie Swan
The status of key contemporary science and technology research areas that could potentially have an Internet-level impact and a guide to how we think about growth and change.
DHPA Techday 2015 - Patrick Savalle - Disruptive TechnologySplend
De lijst aan nieuwe technologieën wordt langer en langer. Bijna iedere ontwikkeling wordt omschreven als baanbrekend en komt automatisch in de lijst “next big things” terecht. Patrick praat je vliegensvlug bij over dingen als blockchain’s, Internet of Things, platform economy en decentralized autonomous corporations.
Artificial Intelligence Today (22 June 2017)Sabri Sansoy
This was a top level presentation on some of the 30+ subcategories of Artificial Intelligence at the Hackaday LA June Meetup - Wheels, Wings, and Walkers. Sponsored by SupplyFrame Design Labs in Pasadena CA
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of research since the term was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956. In the last six decades, development of AI has experienced an uneven ride. Recently, the successful application of deep learning in Google AlphaGo triggered a wave of revolutionary advances in AI.
Robotics and AI have developed as inseparable twins. This presentation will briefly trace the history of the relationship between the two, survey various types of robots, and identify the contribution of AI to robot intelligence. In particular, we will consider the robot system architecture and how AI techniques are associated with its various capacities and functions.
Technology is replacing people in many jobs, but also creating new and better work and conditions in some cases. Scientists have estimated that machines could take 50% of our jobs in the next 30 years. Who will own the machines? Join me to explore the future challenges and issues of AI and robotics.
Ai and robotics: Past, Present and FutureHongmei He
Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of research since the term was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956. In the last six decades, development of AI has experienced an uneven ride. Recently, the successful application of deep learning in Google AlphaGo triggered a wave of revolutionary advances in AI.
Robotics and AI have developed as inseparable twins. This presentation will briefly trace the history of the relationship between the two, survey various types of robots, and identify the contribution of AI to robot intelligence. In particular, we will consider the robot system architecture and how AI techniques are associated with its various capacities and functions.
Technology is replacing people in many jobs, but also creating new and better work and conditions in some cases. Scientists have estimated that machines could take 50% of our jobs in the next 30 years. Who will own the machines? Join me to explore the future challenges and issues of AI and robotics.
This work introduces “quantum intelligence” as a concept of intelligence for operating in the quantum realm may help in a potential AI-Quantum Computing convergence (~2030e), and towards the realization of SRAI for well-being (economics, health, energy, space). “Scale-free intelligence” is formulated as a generic capacity for learning.
AI did not spring onto the scene with chatGPT, but is in an ongoing multi-year adoption. A transition may be underway from an information society to a knowledge society (one tempered and specifically using knowledge to improve the human condition). AI is a dual-use technology with both significant risk and upleveling possibilities.
SRAI for well-being is a social objective, and also a technological objective. SRAI is part of AI development and within the technological trajectory of harnessing all scales of physical reality ranging from quantum materials to space exploration.
Conceptually, thinking in quantum and relativistic terms expands the physical worldview, and likewise the social worldview of entities inhabiting the larger world. Practically, SRAI may be realized in phases: short-term regulation and registries, medium-term agents learning to implement human values with internal reward functions, and long-term responsible human-AI entities acting in partnership in a future of SRAI for well-being.
Some Increasingly Significant Technology by 2050 for the European Commisssion...Jerome Glenn
This is an overview of future technology for consideration by the European Commission's KT (Knowledge Triangle: Innovation, Research, and Higher Education) 2050 Scenarios Group.
DropDeck is a Decentralized Financing Platform for Startups & SMEs - streamlining venture investment & lending to help investors screen, evaluate, invest in or lend to the most innovative or thriving companies, maximize return, driving the global economy forward.
DHPA Techday 2015 - Patrick Savalle - Disruptive TechnologySplend
De lijst aan nieuwe technologieën wordt langer en langer. Bijna iedere ontwikkeling wordt omschreven als baanbrekend en komt automatisch in de lijst “next big things” terecht. Patrick praat je vliegensvlug bij over dingen als blockchain’s, Internet of Things, platform economy en decentralized autonomous corporations.
Artificial Intelligence Today (22 June 2017)Sabri Sansoy
This was a top level presentation on some of the 30+ subcategories of Artificial Intelligence at the Hackaday LA June Meetup - Wheels, Wings, and Walkers. Sponsored by SupplyFrame Design Labs in Pasadena CA
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of research since the term was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956. In the last six decades, development of AI has experienced an uneven ride. Recently, the successful application of deep learning in Google AlphaGo triggered a wave of revolutionary advances in AI.
Robotics and AI have developed as inseparable twins. This presentation will briefly trace the history of the relationship between the two, survey various types of robots, and identify the contribution of AI to robot intelligence. In particular, we will consider the robot system architecture and how AI techniques are associated with its various capacities and functions.
Technology is replacing people in many jobs, but also creating new and better work and conditions in some cases. Scientists have estimated that machines could take 50% of our jobs in the next 30 years. Who will own the machines? Join me to explore the future challenges and issues of AI and robotics.
Ai and robotics: Past, Present and FutureHongmei He
Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of research since the term was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956. In the last six decades, development of AI has experienced an uneven ride. Recently, the successful application of deep learning in Google AlphaGo triggered a wave of revolutionary advances in AI.
Robotics and AI have developed as inseparable twins. This presentation will briefly trace the history of the relationship between the two, survey various types of robots, and identify the contribution of AI to robot intelligence. In particular, we will consider the robot system architecture and how AI techniques are associated with its various capacities and functions.
Technology is replacing people in many jobs, but also creating new and better work and conditions in some cases. Scientists have estimated that machines could take 50% of our jobs in the next 30 years. Who will own the machines? Join me to explore the future challenges and issues of AI and robotics.
This work introduces “quantum intelligence” as a concept of intelligence for operating in the quantum realm may help in a potential AI-Quantum Computing convergence (~2030e), and towards the realization of SRAI for well-being (economics, health, energy, space). “Scale-free intelligence” is formulated as a generic capacity for learning.
AI did not spring onto the scene with chatGPT, but is in an ongoing multi-year adoption. A transition may be underway from an information society to a knowledge society (one tempered and specifically using knowledge to improve the human condition). AI is a dual-use technology with both significant risk and upleveling possibilities.
SRAI for well-being is a social objective, and also a technological objective. SRAI is part of AI development and within the technological trajectory of harnessing all scales of physical reality ranging from quantum materials to space exploration.
Conceptually, thinking in quantum and relativistic terms expands the physical worldview, and likewise the social worldview of entities inhabiting the larger world. Practically, SRAI may be realized in phases: short-term regulation and registries, medium-term agents learning to implement human values with internal reward functions, and long-term responsible human-AI entities acting in partnership in a future of SRAI for well-being.
Some Increasingly Significant Technology by 2050 for the European Commisssion...Jerome Glenn
This is an overview of future technology for consideration by the European Commission's KT (Knowledge Triangle: Innovation, Research, and Higher Education) 2050 Scenarios Group.
DropDeck is a Decentralized Financing Platform for Startups & SMEs - streamlining venture investment & lending to help investors screen, evaluate, invest in or lend to the most innovative or thriving companies, maximize return, driving the global economy forward.
Abstract
This paper provides an in-depth description of the Singularity Pyramid (SP) concept for an extensively organized online knowledge mapping system, also a futuristic version of Wikipedia wherein each unit of knowledge is associated with a probability distribution of probabilities to reflect the probabilistic nature of reality. Knowledge mapping wouldn't have any significance if not for four well-defined abstract dimensions (Conceptual, Purposeful, Scopic, and “Language”) that capture the collective body of knowledge in its entirety. With the Singularity placed at one end of each dimension as the ultimate goal, these dimensions give you a sense of direction in learning/creating knowledge towards that goal.
With knowledge mapping, the SP can provide Singularitarians with a bigger picture to realize the roadmap towards the Singularity by addressing numerous problems that impede their progress—lack of coherent knowledge structure for academic research, lack of strategic profiling, leader discord, unawareness of long-term danger, negligence of macro-vulnerabilities, and “language” barrier to pure knowledge. It is also a collaborative tool for planning, decision making, risk management, and resource allocation. The “theory of weaknesses” based on the SP has the potential to change your worldview forever.
Engineering the SP is an unprecedented and formidable task which I foresee rapid advances in technology in the next year may fulfill. Also, the intuitive (easy to memorize, visualize, and contribute) and functional (designed for practical use) structure of SP makes it a candidate for the brain of the Singularity Superintelligence (SS). Note: there is no technical detail in this paper.
Capital Flow based Emission Control Mechanism (CAFECOM)Vo Viet Anh
A virtual presentation to the 2010 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (virtual participation) from the United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan
eHub paper presentation (closed for reworking)Vo Viet Anh
(closed for reworking)
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"The Brand Gap" is my greatest inspiration and stock in making this slideshow.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
16. 2. MANUFACTURING
The line between conventional robotics and intelligent everyday devices
will become increasingly blurred.
Nearly every aspect of global society could become instrumented,
networked, and potentially available for control via the Internet, in a
hierarchy of cyber-physical systems.
17. Management (intangible) Code (tangible)
Employee training Scriptable machine images
Architectural diagrams Assembly line configurations
Internal memos Message passing protocols
Everything is recorded in git logs and database entries
Manager ~ Worker
Factory ~ Datacenter
NO
Human
NO
Hourly restrictions
Minimum wage
Collective bargaining
Union
OSHA
2. MANUFACTURING
24. 1. Hair strand
2. Genome sequencing
3. Request at viral-design site; disguised as vaccine
Online bio-marketplace
4. Synthesis company: 5,984-base-pair blueprint
genetic material
5. Package of 10mg, fast-dissolving microtablets,
dropped in a FedEx envelope, handed to a courier,
disguised as synthetic psychedelic
6. Viral particles crossed paths with cells containing
a very specific DNA sequence, that would act as a
molecular key to unlock secondary functions.
This secondary sequence would trigger a fast-acting
neuro-destructive disease that produced memory
loss and, eventually, death.
4. BIOHACKING
28. 6. VEHICLES
Chevrolet FNR by GM's
Pan Asia Technical
Automotive Center at 2015
Shanghai Auto Show:
1. Roof-mounted sensors
that map out the car's
environment
2. Gesture control system
3. Power comes from a set
of magnetic hubless wheel
electric motors.
4. Wireless auto-charging
system
5. Intelligent personal-
assistance function to plan
routes
34. Supercomputer TH-2 as of June 2014 (33.86 petaflops) is already 3.386
times faster the speed needed to simulate a human brain at molecular
level (10 petaflops).
By 2023 a $1,000 laptop would have the computing power and storage
capacity of a human brain. (Ray Kurzweil)
9. COMPUTING
D-Wave refrigerator to
cool the Vesuvius chip
to 0.02 degrees above
absolute zero
Nuclear physics and medicine, neuroscience and computer, robotics and biologyTechnological fields have matured to the point they touch each other’s boundaries
biophysics, math-physics, nuclear medicine, genetic med, nanobio, cloud robotics