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LECTURE L24THE FUTURE

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“Optimism is a strategy for making a better future. Because unless you believe that the future can be better,

you are unlikely to step up and take responsibility for making it so.” - Noam Chomsky

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Predicting the Future

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BBC Horizon (1964) with Arthur C. Clarke

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THE FUTURE WILL BE FANTASTIC

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Image: wikipedia.org

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This is how computers worked in 2000

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Douglas Adams in 2001

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Stuff that works

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“The most profound technologies are those that disappear”

— Mark Weiser

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WE EMPHASIZETECHNOLOGY

BUT IGNORE THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL IMPACT

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HOW WILL THIS TECHNOLOGY CHANGE PEOPLE’S BEHAVIOR?

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1900

REVOLUTIONINSCIENCE–EINSTEIN,CURIE,FREUD,BOHR,TURING

BROADCASTCULTURE–RADIO,MOVIES,TV,SITCOMS

ANALOG–RECORDS,CASETTES,FILM,BOOKS,CD,DVD

INDUSTRIAL

FACTBASEDEDUCTION

2000 2100

WHATWILLTHE FUTUREBE?

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Source: http://insurancethoughtleadership.com/the-five-charts-on-insurance-disruption/

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WE ARE STILL IN THE EARLY STAGES OF TECHNOLOGY GROWTH

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72 YEARS AGO

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47 YEARS AGO

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39 YEARS AGO

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35 YEARS AGO

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32 YEARS AGO

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Attribution: Chris 73 / Wikimedia Commons

26 YEARS AGO

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THE CAR AT 26 YEARS

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12 YEARS AGO

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9 YEARS AGO

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6 YEARS AGO

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1900

REVOLUTIONINSCIENCE–EINSTEIN,CURIE,FREUD,BOHR,TURING

BROADCASTCULTURE–RADIO,MOVIES,TV,SITCOMS

ANALOG–RECORDS,CASETTES,FILM,BOOKS,CD,DVD

INDUSTRIAL

FACTBASEDEDUCTION

2000 2100

THETHIRDINDUSTRIALREVOLUTIONENDOFCONTROLEVERYTHINGISDIGITALTHERISEOFSOFTWAREARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEINFINITECOMPUTINGROBOTICS3DPRINTINGSYNTHETICBIOLOGYDIGITALMEDICINENANOMATERIALABUNDANCESUPERMAGNETS

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Smartphone

RevolutionsMainframes

1947

Minicomputers

1965

PC

1981 1995

Internet

2007

The Smartphone era is ending - what is next?

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SOFTWARE AND DATA ARE IN THE CLOUD

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INTERNET – 2,5 BILLION PEOPLE + 3 BILLION COMING ONLINE

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COMPUTERS,PHONES,DEVICES

ARE JUST GATEWAYS TO THE CLOUD

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Nine Important Technology Trends

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The technology part is usually not difficult to understand

The nature of what the technology can do to change people’s behavior is much more difficult for people to understand

3-5 years into the future is no problem - its safe to ignore

The “now” is the challenge

Think About This

Remove the technology and understand the behaviour and what is changing it

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SoLoMo1

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THE SMARTPHONE JUST ATE THE WORLD

4 billion people are buying new smartphones every two years

Source: ITU, a16z, Benedict Evans slides

7.5 trillion SMS message sent each year globally

WhatsApp, an app that was built by a team of 30 people and acquired by Facebook for $19 billion, processes 7.2 trillion messages a year

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If you want to get customers to use software, you cannot ignore mobile

Source: ITU, a16z, Benedict Evans slides

THE SMARTPHONE JUST ATE THE WORLD

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And we are talking about apps not mobile web - its not a technical questions

Source: ITU, a16z, Benedict Evans slides

THE SMARTPHONE JUST ATE THE WORLD

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SOCIAL IS CHANGING THE WORLD

Doing business has changed in a fundamental way

Real time has taken over

Now you have to listen 24/7 and act immediately - there is not time to wait for a board meeting

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ADAPTIVE TO YOU - LOCAL

Source: ITU, a16z, Benedict Evans slides

Analysing you for better service in crucial

The gatekeepers are replaced with algorithms

That can be good or that can be bad

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REVOLUTIONS

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REVOLUTIONS

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Transformation from Hierarchical to Networks2

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20TH CENTURY SOCIETY WAS HIERARCHAL

Governments structure

Corporation structure and interaction of companies

Coordination cost is high

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21ST CENTURY SOCIETY BECOMES NETWORK

Software connects individuals

Coordination drops towards zero

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NETWORK ECONOMY

Twitter takes over real-time news

Youtube takes over videos, lectures, how-tos, entertainments and LOL cats are invented

Anybody can be a producer

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21ST CENTURY SOCIETY BECOMES NETWORK

“Sharing economy”

Coordination cost is lowRating systems replace inspections

Any business that is built around a hierarchy with high coordination cost, will be crushed by a networked software solution with low coordination cost

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Digital Transformation3

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USING COMPUTER IN THE INFORMATION AGE

You sit down and use the comptuer

You use the software for your work

The computer is a tool just like any other tool

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USING COMPUTER IN THE DIGTIAL AGE

Now the computer tells you what is happening and what you need to do

Real-time Algorithms - from using to being used

The roles have switches - the algorithms are using us

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What is happening to most businesses is not only online offering of products and services

It the transformation of old established physical way of doing business into new ways that are optimized around real-time software systems

This is called Digital Transformation

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

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Software is becoming the change agent of all business

If the internet has not disrupted a business, it will

Traditional industries like retail, shipping, banking, insurance, law firms, health and the list goes on…

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

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https://www.venturescanner.com/

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Internet of things4

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Internet of Things — $15 trillion by 2025https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/may/06/what-is-the-internet-of-things-google

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Physical components comprise the product’s mechanical and electrical parts

Smart components comprise the sensors, microprocessors, data storage, controls, software, and, typically, an embedded operating system and enhanced user interface

Connectivity components comprise the ports, antennae, and protocols enabling wired or wireless connections with the product

Smart Connected Things

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WAREABLE REVOLUTION

Things you carry on you, that measure you with sensors or augments you perception

Smartwatches seems to be the “big thing” of wearables

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Wristbands that interpret sign language

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T-shirt from DigInfo Two that measures heartbeat

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3D Printing5

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$2 trillion by 2025

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REVOLUTION IN MANUFACTURING

Huge disruption in design, prototyping and manufacturing goods

Mass manufacturing suddeny is not the only way

Cost of production drops dramatically

Anybody can create stuff - personalise stuff

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Printing Drugs

Personal drugs

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Robotics6

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Robot Manufacturing — $10 trillion by 2025

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Robotic in the 21st century

Robots that see, hear and sense

Robots that can communicate

Powerful machines with software and internet connectivity

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Robots that learn

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Drones - robots that fly

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The Self-driving Car7

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Self-driving Cars an $10 trillion by 2025

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There are 3.5 milliontruck drivers in the US

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Self driving delivery Robot

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The Physical blends with the Digital8

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AUGMENTED REALITY

Overlaying digital over the physical

Gaming, instructions, design, prototyping etc will fundamentally change

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VIRTUAL REALITY

Completely enter the virtual world

Gaming, learning, travelling, exploring, movies, entertainment, porn, etc will fundamentally change

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Virtual Reality for training and better information

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Machine Learning9

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AI Knowledge Work — $25 trillion by 2025

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WILL THE FUTURE BE FANTASTIC?

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What about wars, global warming, terrorism, inequality, poverty,..?

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Peter Diamandis Abundance is our future - 2012 TED talk

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NOW ISTHE TIMETO BEOPTIMISTIC ABOUT THEFUTURE

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“I like stepping into the future. Therefore, I look for doorknobs.” ― Mark Rosen

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New Technology 2016

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New Technology 2016