How do we democratize data by igniting a crowd powered global movement with the aim of building a collaborative social fabric-enabling layer across diverse cultures and markets?
To do this during times of unprecedented social, economic, environmental, demographic, and political uncertainty will require us to take a bold approach and step outside of the way we normally do things.
What we need is a radical change in attitudes in the society of which we are a part. What we really need is a cultural revolution.
We're suffering from a compassion and integrity deficit. And this matters a lot more to most of us than we dare to admit.
Insights: Interviews on the Future of Social Media - Edited by Anil Dash & Gi...Brian Solis
This book was created as an exclusive reward for backers
of ThinkUp in the fall of 2013. The interviews
documented here took place over the span of several
months, but have been edited as lightly as possible to
best capture the energy and inspiration of the
interviewees.
The book’s first goal is to help members get more value out of using ThinkUp. More deeply, we hope these interviews reveal the thought involved in creating technology that is meaningful, built on ideas thatemerge over years or even decades of work.
Fake it until you make it: The secret behind Trump's winOgilvy Consulting
Wait… What just happened? The Boost You Need to Kick-off 2017! This webinar is brought to you by Christopher Graves, Chairman of Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide and Thomas Crampton, Global Managing Director of Social@Ogilvy. Our Ogilvy experts have prepared an exclusive webinar on the behavioral science lessons of Trump that all marketers and communicators need to know in a "post-truth" world. What you will learn: - Biases and quirks from brain and behavioral science that explain a lot of the news that hit us last year - The power of the illusory truth effect - When to use convert communicators Who is it for? Those working in PR, or interested in learning from cognitive and behavioural principles and their effect on the world as we know it today.
All request please fwd to wah17@yahoo.com.My linkedin is wah17@yahoo.com.A copy of the full research is here:
http://www.scribd.com/share/upload/4814477/2dx6gqho7w9gwvvrwbhq
The Generation Gap is Getting Old - Why Older Generations Need to Build Bridg...Brian Solis
As a digital analyst and anthropologist, Brian Solis has studied the effects of technology on markets and societies. In his work, he observed consistent, preconceived opinions about Millennials and Centennials that are not based on reason or actual experience. Brian developed this Slideshare to give a voice to Millennials and Centennials among audiences who are quick to judge younger generations. When it comes to leadership, there is much work to be done. After all, it's not about "us vs. them." It's about "us" and how "we" pave a more productive, collaborative and rewarding future for all.
In less than 20 years the Internet has evolved from an academic exercise of interconnected computers, to communication systems that redefine corporate communication. From a few thousand static web pages, to always-on on-demand multimedia news and entertainment channels. From providing simple discussion forums and chat rooms to a hugely popular web of experiences for real-time social interaction. So what comes next? Social media will infiltrate and enhance all of our personal and commercial, private and public endeavors faster than you think.
SHO-Time. A user-centric toolkit for Sharing Optimisation.Gerrie Smits
Getting people to share your content is more crucial than ever. But how do we increase the chance that our content will hit the sharing sweet spot? For my talk at Social Media Day I developed this pragmatic framework.
Insights: Interviews on the Future of Social Media - Edited by Anil Dash & Gi...Brian Solis
This book was created as an exclusive reward for backers
of ThinkUp in the fall of 2013. The interviews
documented here took place over the span of several
months, but have been edited as lightly as possible to
best capture the energy and inspiration of the
interviewees.
The book’s first goal is to help members get more value out of using ThinkUp. More deeply, we hope these interviews reveal the thought involved in creating technology that is meaningful, built on ideas thatemerge over years or even decades of work.
Fake it until you make it: The secret behind Trump's winOgilvy Consulting
Wait… What just happened? The Boost You Need to Kick-off 2017! This webinar is brought to you by Christopher Graves, Chairman of Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide and Thomas Crampton, Global Managing Director of Social@Ogilvy. Our Ogilvy experts have prepared an exclusive webinar on the behavioral science lessons of Trump that all marketers and communicators need to know in a "post-truth" world. What you will learn: - Biases and quirks from brain and behavioral science that explain a lot of the news that hit us last year - The power of the illusory truth effect - When to use convert communicators Who is it for? Those working in PR, or interested in learning from cognitive and behavioural principles and their effect on the world as we know it today.
All request please fwd to wah17@yahoo.com.My linkedin is wah17@yahoo.com.A copy of the full research is here:
http://www.scribd.com/share/upload/4814477/2dx6gqho7w9gwvvrwbhq
The Generation Gap is Getting Old - Why Older Generations Need to Build Bridg...Brian Solis
As a digital analyst and anthropologist, Brian Solis has studied the effects of technology on markets and societies. In his work, he observed consistent, preconceived opinions about Millennials and Centennials that are not based on reason or actual experience. Brian developed this Slideshare to give a voice to Millennials and Centennials among audiences who are quick to judge younger generations. When it comes to leadership, there is much work to be done. After all, it's not about "us vs. them." It's about "us" and how "we" pave a more productive, collaborative and rewarding future for all.
In less than 20 years the Internet has evolved from an academic exercise of interconnected computers, to communication systems that redefine corporate communication. From a few thousand static web pages, to always-on on-demand multimedia news and entertainment channels. From providing simple discussion forums and chat rooms to a hugely popular web of experiences for real-time social interaction. So what comes next? Social media will infiltrate and enhance all of our personal and commercial, private and public endeavors faster than you think.
SHO-Time. A user-centric toolkit for Sharing Optimisation.Gerrie Smits
Getting people to share your content is more crucial than ever. But how do we increase the chance that our content will hit the sharing sweet spot? For my talk at Social Media Day I developed this pragmatic framework.
Connecting the Dots with @LinkedIn #CannesLions / #OgilvyCannesOgilvy
#CannesLions 2013 panel with Jeff Weiner of LinkedIn, Bob Lord of Razorfish, and Elyssa Grey of Citi on the evolving relationship between content and engagement.
A presentation for public sector professionals about the benefits and risks of social media. Explains how rapid growth in technology is impacting on communication with citizens. Outlines a six-point plan for digital engagement. Gives winning tactics to mitigate risk and protect reputation/
Writing Outcomes for Digital Student DevelopmentPaul Brown
Originally presented in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the annual conference of the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers in November of 2016. This session provides a overview of college student learning in digital contexts as well as suggested draft learning outcomes to guide in education around digital issues.
MRY's South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive recap from 2015 featuring trends in wearables, virtual reality, mobile video (Meerkat!), and more - plus what brands like GE, Taco Bell, Mazda, HBO and others did in Austin, TX for SXSWi
3 reasons you can't avoid social media (even if you want to) series The Social Executive
Even if you want to avoid social media you can’t. Its pervasiveness & power to reach global audiences instantly creates dramatic impacts.
Here are 3 reasons you can’t ignore it.
1. You can be drawn in
2. People in your business use it
3. The law says so
This is the first in a series of presentations that looks at why you're already in social and gives you a list of important questions to ensure you, your Board and executives know how to answer.
This presentation is based on a talk by Brian Reich in the Beacon Lounge at the 2014 SXSW Interactive Festival (March 8, 2014). The focus was 'Five Good Questions' designed to challenge people to think differently about how we address serious issues and try to find solutions to our most complex problems.
President Barack Obama delivered the State of the Union address on January 20th, 2015. Here are a few of the highlights as he covered issues including the economy, the wage gap, hiring veterans and climate change.
Why Social is key to drive your Digital Innovation StrategyGerrie Smits
My talk at Social Media Summit 2015. Social is a Canary in the Coalmine. We can learn from the effects it has had on communications as well as from the culture that the social media companies cultivate.
Communicating with social media to make corruption obsoleteBob Pickard
"Communicating with social media to make corruption obsolete: applying the technology of transparent times to inspire informed citizens" is the theme of this presentation which was delivered at Hong Kong to the 2015 Symposium of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
Marketing: How to craft a brand that people love and value?Anders Lindgren
Discover the remarkable simple formula for crafting brands that stand out and people love and value. The formula is as powerful as it is simple: Aim to Serve, Build on Love and Spread the Joy.
Connecting the Dots with @LinkedIn #CannesLions / #OgilvyCannesOgilvy
#CannesLions 2013 panel with Jeff Weiner of LinkedIn, Bob Lord of Razorfish, and Elyssa Grey of Citi on the evolving relationship between content and engagement.
A presentation for public sector professionals about the benefits and risks of social media. Explains how rapid growth in technology is impacting on communication with citizens. Outlines a six-point plan for digital engagement. Gives winning tactics to mitigate risk and protect reputation/
Writing Outcomes for Digital Student DevelopmentPaul Brown
Originally presented in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the annual conference of the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers in November of 2016. This session provides a overview of college student learning in digital contexts as well as suggested draft learning outcomes to guide in education around digital issues.
MRY's South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive recap from 2015 featuring trends in wearables, virtual reality, mobile video (Meerkat!), and more - plus what brands like GE, Taco Bell, Mazda, HBO and others did in Austin, TX for SXSWi
3 reasons you can't avoid social media (even if you want to) series The Social Executive
Even if you want to avoid social media you can’t. Its pervasiveness & power to reach global audiences instantly creates dramatic impacts.
Here are 3 reasons you can’t ignore it.
1. You can be drawn in
2. People in your business use it
3. The law says so
This is the first in a series of presentations that looks at why you're already in social and gives you a list of important questions to ensure you, your Board and executives know how to answer.
This presentation is based on a talk by Brian Reich in the Beacon Lounge at the 2014 SXSW Interactive Festival (March 8, 2014). The focus was 'Five Good Questions' designed to challenge people to think differently about how we address serious issues and try to find solutions to our most complex problems.
President Barack Obama delivered the State of the Union address on January 20th, 2015. Here are a few of the highlights as he covered issues including the economy, the wage gap, hiring veterans and climate change.
Why Social is key to drive your Digital Innovation StrategyGerrie Smits
My talk at Social Media Summit 2015. Social is a Canary in the Coalmine. We can learn from the effects it has had on communications as well as from the culture that the social media companies cultivate.
Communicating with social media to make corruption obsoleteBob Pickard
"Communicating with social media to make corruption obsolete: applying the technology of transparent times to inspire informed citizens" is the theme of this presentation which was delivered at Hong Kong to the 2015 Symposium of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
Marketing: How to craft a brand that people love and value?Anders Lindgren
Discover the remarkable simple formula for crafting brands that stand out and people love and value. The formula is as powerful as it is simple: Aim to Serve, Build on Love and Spread the Joy.
Using Visualizations to Monitor Changes and Harvest Insights from a Global-sc...Krist Wongsuphasawat
Slides from my talk at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST) 2014 in Paris, France.
ABSTRACT
Logging user activities is essential to data analysis for internet products and services.
Twitter has built a unified logging infrastructure that captures user activities across all clients it owns, making it one of the largest datasets in the organization.
This paper describes challenges and opportunities in applying information visualization to log analysis at this massive scale, and shows how various visualization techniques can be adapted to help data scientists extract insights.
In particular, we focus on two scenarios:\ (1) monitoring and exploring a large collection of log events, and (2) performing visual funnel analysis on log data with tens of thousands of event types.
Two interactive visualizations were developed for these purposes:
we discuss design choices and the implementation of these systems, along with case studies of how they are being used in day-to-day operations at Twitter.
CGT Research May 2013: Analytics & InsightsCognizant
A new survey conducted by Consumer Goods Technology (CGT) and sponsored by Cognizant explores how consumer goods companies are approaching data management strategies and usage.
14 steps to build a professional reseller partner programDaniel Nilsson
Learn how to sell and promote your product / solution efficiently through a reseller partner network. The presentation gives you 14 detailed steps on how to build your own professional reseller partner program including tips and tools.
I created this presentation after doing extensive research on how to create professional partner programs. The data I have reviewed are from marketing experts, Gartner, reports, vendors and my own personal experience building several global partner programs.
The purpose of the presentation is to share my conclusions on how to build a successful partner program that works for any type of organization.
Please feel welcome to share your thoughts, insights or comments. I love feedback. You can send an email to info@daniel-one.com or visit my webpage www.daniel-one.com. I look forward to hear from you.
Some pictures can be a bit blurry when you view the presentation directly from the web. To see a high quality version of the presentation simply download it. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me at www.daniel-one.com
This presentation, by big data guru Bernard Marr, outlines in simple terms what Big Data is and how it is used today. It covers the 5 V's of Big Data as well as a number of high value use cases.
How do we democratize data by igniting a crowd powered global movement with the aim of building a collaborative social fabric-enabling layer across diverse cultures and markets?
To do this during times of unprecedented social, economic, environmental, demographic, and political uncertainty will require us to take a bold approach and step outside of the way we normally do things.
What we need is a radical change in attitudes in the society of which we are a part. What we really need is a cultural revolution.
We're suffering from a compassion and integrity deficit. And this matters a lot more to most of us than we dare to admit.
Everything we do is about bringing together empowered people and enlightened organizations who are passionate about delivering measurable social impact and sustainable citizen prosperity.
DATA IS AT ITS BEST WHEN IT CONNECTS, SIMPLIFIES AND EMPOWERS OUR LIVES
Can the core ideals of political revolution be applied in a social fabric context to empower large numbers of people and launch a new kind of crowd powered social fabric enabling layer?
11 Rules for the Social Era - book by Nilofer MerchantTara Hunt
The era of social technologies provides seemingly endless opportunity, both for individuals and organizations. But it’s also the subject of seemingly endless hype. Yes, social tools allow us to do things entirely differently—but how do you really capitalize on that? This deck covers the 11 rules. You can buy the book here:
http://www.amazon.com/Rules-Creating-Value-Social-ebook/dp/B0097DM41E?tag=wwwnilofermer-20
Check out Nilofer's site here:
http://nilofermerchant.com/
We all know that, thanks to technology, everything about everything is changing. You can pick up a million other books to describe the surface of those changes, or to wax poetic on what the changes might/maybe/could possibly mean. Most people still associate social with marketing when, in reality, it's much more than that. Social is... well, social. The way in which relate to one another and that affects business, leadership, and even your career.
This deck (co-created with the amazing Tara Hunt) is meant to complement the book, which was first published September 2012 (and named by Fast Company as a best business book of 2012).
It offers a clear breakdown of what the Social Era means now, and how best to take advantage of its benefits in the near and distant future. Each of us need to challenge traditional thinking and it helps if we use examples to show others what "future" (actually, present) looks like.
Social Media: Trends, Trust and Telling Your StoryLaura Lee Dooley
In a time of stagnant distrust of institutions, YOUR social media presence provides a means to connect with people who seek your expertise and trust your brand. However, first, you need to get (and keep) your audience's attention. Whether you are a passionate advocate for WRI's work, an expert spokesperson for our issues, or a highly competent communicator, this session and panel discussion highlights current trends, research, and first-hand experience to help you more effectively engage on social media.
Slides from planning Nov 2007. Uses mob rules by mark pesce, quotes from time, laurel papworth, j p rangaswami. Accompanying video here......https://youtu.be/YxYHeSre7b4
Change is a constant
Society is transforming. Powerful trends are reshaping businesses, driving new technologies, shifting talent needs, and changing human behaviour. It is crucial for all industries to stay up to date with these changes, and respond accordingly.
We’ve mapped these trends for over 20 years by collaborating with industry leaders across the world. We use the insights to shape our programs, so that our talented students meet market demand. With these reports we are sharing our insights with the world.
This is the second issue of the trend report Changes of Tomorrow. It builds on the first report released in Spring 2015. The focus stays the same with four themes framing the research, and we’ve collaborated to define new trends and update existing ones.
Regardless of your industry, it’s essential to consider the impact of these changes on your work. The “Reflect” sections at the end of each trend will help you do that. You will also find tips, tools, and methods to support you to stay up to date and lead the change.
Creating community with digital tech 080416NetSquared
LA Tech4Good Event
http://www.meetup.com/LATech4Good/events/230301998/
Come out on Aug 4 for three great presenters and conversation on community engagement through digital technology.
Frank Hong: How socially conscious groups can find value in online social networks for promoting community engagement.
Marcy Rye: What Pokémon Go and augmented reality mean for the future of tech and community engagement.
Rebecca Campbell: How online communities are fostering greater in-person connections with digital tech and human interaction.
Frank Hong is CEO & Founder of One World CGI, a public benefit corporation that operates an online social platform helping people discover and connect to good things happening in their communities.
Marcy Rye is Founder & Principal of Wire Media, a certified B Corp enabling nonprofits and social good companies to communicate better with their audiences through brand strategy and visual storytelling.
Rebecca Campbell is VP, Client Success at Causecast, an online platform that helps corporations, employees, and nonprofit partners connect and do more good.
Shoutout to Cross Campus Pasadena, a community of creative professionals, for hosting us. We're looking forward to seeing old & new friends at our first Pasadena event!
From the SMX West Conference in San Jose, California, March 21-23, 2017. SESSION: Consumer-Led Change: How To Stay Relevant & Build Success. PRESENTATION: Consumer Lead Change: How to Stay Relevant and Build Success - Given by Duane Forrester, @duaneforrester - Bruce Clay Inc., VP, Operations. #SMX #32C3
Citizenship in an Exponential Era - David BraySUCanadaSummit
The session focused on what the future looks like if exponential trends continue their impact on governance, security and stability in a networked era and what new strategies private and public sector leaders will need to employ to be effective.
Similar a Democratising data by igniting a crowd powered movement. (20)
What Matters, What’s Important, What’s Possible - Revisited 2023Steve Jennings
19 September, 2023: How have we arrived at now? What can the past tell us about the future? What matters, what's important and what's possible.
I used these slides to share my thoughts about how we can adapt, grow and unlock new business opportunities and revenue streams in a rapidly changing world, and why the pace of change isn't going to slow down any time soon.
API of WE: What matters, what's possible, and what's important.Steve Jennings
3 May, 2017: How have we arrived at now? What can the past tell us about the future? What matters, what's possible, and what's important.
I used these slides to share my thoughts about how we can thrive in a rapidly changing and unpredictable world, and why the pace of change isn't going to slow down any time soon.
What Matters. What's Possible. What's Important.Steve Jennings
On 5 June 2015, I gave one of this years DO Lectures. I shared the deeply personal story of my journey as an ambitious cyclist, 'reluctant businessman', entrepreneur, and someone who cares passionately about society and our planet.
Be bold, disrupt, innovate and do things that light up the worldSteve Jennings
These are the slides for the 'kick off' speech I gave on 6 March, 2014 to the participants at Startup Camp 2014, held at Ideon Science Park, Lund University Campus, Sweden.
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
As Europe's leading economic powerhouse and the fourth-largest hashtag#economy globally, Germany stands at the forefront of innovation and industrial might. Renowned for its precision engineering and high-tech sectors, Germany's economic structure is heavily supported by a robust service industry, accounting for approximately 68% of its GDP. This economic clout and strategic geopolitical stance position Germany as a focal point in the global cyber threat landscape.
In the face of escalating global tensions, particularly those emanating from geopolitical disputes with nations like hashtag#Russia and hashtag#China, hashtag#Germany has witnessed a significant uptick in targeted cyber operations. Our analysis indicates a marked increase in hashtag#cyberattack sophistication aimed at critical infrastructure and key industrial sectors. These attacks range from ransomware campaigns to hashtag#AdvancedPersistentThreats (hashtag#APTs), threatening national security and business integrity.
🔑 Key findings include:
🔍 Increased frequency and complexity of cyber threats.
🔍 Escalation of state-sponsored and criminally motivated cyber operations.
🔍 Active dark web exchanges of malicious tools and tactics.
Our comprehensive report delves into these challenges, using a blend of open-source and proprietary data collection techniques. By monitoring activity on critical networks and analyzing attack patterns, our team provides a detailed overview of the threats facing German entities.
This report aims to equip stakeholders across public and private sectors with the knowledge to enhance their defensive strategies, reduce exposure to cyber risks, and reinforce Germany's resilience against cyber threats.
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Empowering the Data Analytics Ecosystem: A Laser Focus on Value
The data analytics ecosystem thrives when every component functions at its peak, unlocking the true potential of data. Here's a laser focus on key areas for an empowered ecosystem:
1. Democratize Access, Not Data:
Granular Access Controls: Provide users with self-service tools tailored to their specific needs, preventing data overload and misuse.
Data Catalogs: Implement robust data catalogs for easy discovery and understanding of available data sources.
2. Foster Collaboration with Clear Roles:
Data Mesh Architecture: Break down data silos by creating a distributed data ownership model with clear ownership and responsibilities.
Collaborative Workspaces: Utilize interactive platforms where data scientists, analysts, and domain experts can work seamlessly together.
3. Leverage Advanced Analytics Strategically:
AI-powered Automation: Automate repetitive tasks like data cleaning and feature engineering, freeing up data talent for higher-level analysis.
Right-Tool Selection: Strategically choose the most effective advanced analytics techniques (e.g., AI, ML) based on specific business problems.
4. Prioritize Data Quality with Automation:
Automated Data Validation: Implement automated data quality checks to identify and rectify errors at the source, minimizing downstream issues.
Data Lineage Tracking: Track the flow of data throughout the ecosystem, ensuring transparency and facilitating root cause analysis for errors.
5. Cultivate a Data-Driven Mindset:
Metrics-Driven Performance Management: Align KPIs and performance metrics with data-driven insights to ensure actionable decision making.
Data Storytelling Workshops: Equip stakeholders with the skills to translate complex data findings into compelling narratives that drive action.
Benefits of a Precise Ecosystem:
Sharpened Focus: Precise access and clear roles ensure everyone works with the most relevant data, maximizing efficiency.
Actionable Insights: Strategic analytics and automated quality checks lead to more reliable and actionable data insights.
Continuous Improvement: Data-driven performance management fosters a culture of learning and continuous improvement.
Sustainable Growth: Empowered by data, organizations can make informed decisions to drive sustainable growth and innovation.
By focusing on these precise actions, organizations can create an empowered data analytics ecosystem that delivers real value by driving data-driven decisions and maximizing the return on their data investment.
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
32. Power and influence slides.
Industrial age business philanthropists (get examples from FC slide deck)
Show examples of today’s digital philanthropists
Lightening in a bottle slide
“When power and influence collaborate (or come together) we can shake the world
Think about where these slides fit into the over arching narrative.
107. Everything we do is about bringing together
empowered people and enlightened
organizations who are motivated to create a
new kind of social fabric, and are passionate
about enabling measurable social impact
and sustainable citizen prosperity.
108. TRUST
MARK
Enlightened Organisations
TRUST
TRANSACTION
DONATE
PEOPLE’S
TERMS
Empowered People
Crowd Powered Data Streams
OPEN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IoT TRANSACTION
BIG QUANTIFIED
SELF
Collaborative Insights Engine
Measurable Social Impact
Sustainable Citizen Prosperity
109. TERMS
of
TRUST
DATA
TRUST
MARK
CROWD
DATA
STREAMS
COLLAB
INSIGHTS
ENGINE DATA & TRUST
LAYER
SOCIAL IMPACT
CITIZEN
PROSPERITY
114. Assembling our torchbearers
• Finding our zero-day true believers
• Sharing everything with them
• Asking who will stand for the cause
• Bringing them into the fold
• Empowering them to lead
We can provide clean water and sanitation for 9 billion people
Epic fail!
According to the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), just 49 per cent ($8.46bn) of the minimum required amount needed ($17.23bn) for humanitarian aid in 2014 has been raised, as of 9 October.
Instead we’re focused on I want it and I want it now
This is why the NSA loves the future the hipsters are creating!
John in 16 weeks you will be at risk of suicide!!!!!
Are we ready for this?
Because this is what Quantified Self and Ambient Intelligence is going to make possible.
Facebook Knows When You're About to Update Your Relationship Status. A look at interactions before a couple gets into a relationship.
John in 16 weeks you will be at risk of suicide!!!!!
Are we ready for this?
Because this is what Quantified Self and Ambient Intelligence is going to make possible.
Examples:
Going from fearing death by sinus infection one day to having access to life-saving antibiotics the next, for example, is growth.
Going from sweltering in the heat one day to living with air conditioning the next is growth.
Going from walking long distances to driving is growth.
Going from needing to look up basic information in a library to having all the world’s information instantly available on your phone is growth.
Data obesity
THE NEAR FUTURE
3D Printing
THE NEAR FUTURE
3D Printing
THE NEAR FUTURE
THE NEAR FUTURE
THE NEAR FUTURE
The power and influence that these companies have is astonishing
The lines are blurred
The lines are blurred
DATA is about people.
Insights are about life.
I want it and I want it now
I need an app!
I need an app!
I need an app!
Surveilance. Watching us.
Maintaining user privacy versus wanting to ‘collect it all’
Surveillance
Surveillance
Surveillance
This is why the NSA loves the future the hipsters are creating!
YOU NEED TO KNOW WHO THESE COMPANIES ARE
YOU NEED TO KNOW WHO THESE COMPANIES ARE
Ello
Meeco
Synereo (blockchain)
Ethereum (blockchain)
Trov (
Firechat (mesh network)
3D Printing
Elon Musk
THE NEAR FUTURE
THE NEAR FUTURE
The fabric of society. Seeking connections between the world's needs and our strengths
HACKER
HUSTLER
HIPSTER
Human sciences. Anthropology. Political Science. Philosophy.