Karl Seiler's presentation on Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and the Internet of Thing's Combined Impacts. Presented by invitation of Governor Mead at the Wyoming Global Technology Summit, in Jackson Hole, WY on September 21st 2017.
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AI & IoT & Big Data Combined Impacts - Wyoming Global Technology Summit
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The Big Combo
Internet of Things
Big Data
Artificial Intelligence
Sept, 2017
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What can next-
gen tech
realistically do
at ground-
level?
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Io
T
B
D
AI
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IoT
Internet of things
Sensory skin
Billions of devices
Covers the planet
Internet connected
Maker of Big Data
Security gaps
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Big Data
25 billion billion b/d
It’s a collective memory
4 v’s
Distributed File Sys
Towards decentralization
Forensics for training
As-is for decisions
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A toddler
learning words
at home
BD
Is
context
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Artificial Intelligence
Human capabilities
Predictors
Optimizers
Advisors /Agents
Autonomy
Towards strategy
Job displacement / Reskilling CapGemini ‘17 - 63 percent industry leaders said that AI has not
destroyed any jobs
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Io
T
B
D
AI
S E N S E
S
F I N D S T H E
PAT T E R N
P R E D I C T S
AN D
R E AC T S
AC T S
9. Impacts
In transportation
In health care
In cities
Fin tech
In rural
scurve
Inflexion
Market insiders
rarely predict the
expansion duration
correctly
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AI IS ALREADY EVERYWHERE
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3 AI Perspectives
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AI Kills Us AI Saves Us AI Is Us
12. connected
devices by
2020
$15
billion
Spent on smart
home in 2015
$2
trillion
Industrial impact
by 2020
$500
B/y
Driverless market
$100
B/y
smart office
50+
billion
Spent on IoT
in next 5 years
$6
trillion
biz
Lower costs,
increase
productivity,
open markets
gov
Improve
citizens quality
of life
$1
trillion
Smart city market
$2
t/y
smart factory
market
…and
how big
is the
disruption?
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Continuously optimizing
Works were small and remote (LoRA)
Really good advice that never leaves you
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2
3
14. …how it helps
Txt: possible
melanoma,
closest skin
care clinic…
Txt: Share-bus
arrival in 23
minutes
Txt: Bacterial
Leaf Streak of
Corn, treatment
options…
Cattle tags now allow
ranchers to monitor vital
signs and reduce cattle
theft
Precision agriculture
Voluntary milking systems
Adaptive irrigation
Soil sensor drought monitors
Micro-cast weather
Disaster management
Emergency micro-message
delivery
High-risk area monitoring:
fire, landslides, flooding
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O U R C O M P A N Y A B O U T U S I N F O G R A P H I C S C O N T A C T
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Thank You
Get in touch with us!
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Karl Seiler |
President
PIVIT – TURN
SMART
karl@piviting.com
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@pivitguru
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Howdy, Karl Seiler here, my company is PIVIT. We help people design products that fit the new world.
Today I am going to spin through what I see as the combined power of a new tech combo: the Internet of Things, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
I come to you recently escaping hurricane Irma’s wrath
After a scary night of freight-train waves-of-wind, debris bouncing off steel shutters, streets turning into rivers, and taking to higher ground, we were left with 3 hot days in the dark with no reliable communications except neighbor’s word of mouth and an occasional passer-by. Ice & batteries were the new currency.
Right before that I was hiking and occasionally lost in the backcountry of the San Juan range in Colorado, in what happened to be opening week of bow hunting season. I learned the importance of wearing bright orange.
This set me up to challenge just how this out-there fluffy data-focused tech could help me in the country and in a disaster area.
Right now we have 3 big breakouts in compute-tech that are combining to leverage each other.
They are
The Internet of Things, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence.
IoT – the Internet of things
Think of it as our extended senses. Fine-grained, never asleep, sensing in dimensions beyond our human capabilities.
Billions of low cost, low energy devices being deployed
Covering the planet with a sensory blanket
Internet connected to stream data
The source of the ever bigger and bigger data resources
One big problem to be address is more security end-points to protect
Big Data
Think of it as our collective memory
New data flows from the Iot device edge
Historical data is mined for trends
Pattern and categorization results become our data derived from data
…and even the very nature of data itself is changing. Once a central repository now where? Don’t care?
Right now I am working on a project called ZONTAL Space, for Pharma and Bio tech, where our goal is to make 30+ year scientific lab data rentention be self-explanatory, and future-proof. Understandable long after the generating tech is gone.
No more dumb data. Data talks. Data helps you use it.
IoT and Big Data combine to allow us to see patterns we could not ever see before.
Here is a new pattern for ya.
A toddler location tracker, voice recorder and language processor coupled to analytics. This is a pattern of how and when a child learns to talk overlaid onto the map of their apartment. Leading to the discovery that context matters more than repetition in language acquisition. The peak is the location where this child learned the most words the fastest. The high-chair in the kitchen.
AI – artificial intelligence
Replicating and enhancing human capabilities
Machine learning to generate predictive models
Optimizers of everything
Decision-making in real-time sits at the edge – turn left to avid the biker
Cognitive intelligent agents sit in the cloud – remote advisory services bots
Leading us to autonomous decision making – cars, fund managers, robotic helpers
From the tactical call to strategic decisions – in resource management, warfare, logistics, threat reduction
The 3 combine like this. Keep this simple view in mind when people talk about these areas.
IoT senses
Big Data remembers
Machine Learning finds the patterns
AI – thinks, predicts, decides, acts.
IoT –closes the loop reacting to commands.
Always am asked how long will it take before this stuff changes our lives significantly
Technology tends to proliferate in a S adoption curve.
Try and fail, try and fail and then whamo, things work, its affordable, its dependable
Then rapid expansion until most people are using it.
Horse to cars – a 15 year transitions
Land lines to cell phone dominance was 5 years
Gas car to electric vehicle dominance – at inflexion – will happen fast now
Oil energy versus solar - PV went through grid parity with natural gas in 2016 and is still headed steeply down in cost
Power generation is also at inflection
AI is also not in some distant future. It is here now and has been for awhile.
You all use it every day.
AI recommends products, music, helps search, trades on the market, builds things, is on your wrist, is starting to drive, fights your battles, reviews your taxes and calculates your credit risk.
So lets quickly talk about the “creepy-factor” of AI
There are 3 main camps people fall into.
AI kills us
AI is like nuclear weapons
Where we live on the edge of ensured destruction
It must be monitored
It must not get out of control
Like nukes we care about AI in the wrong hands, and legitimate terms of engagement
…or AI saves us from our selves. It helps to bail us out.
AI provides the optimizations needed to that revolutionize the delivery of better goods and services, lowers environmental impact, lessens suffering, extends life, empowers the weak
It enables more complex systems
To maintain the most important services
Beyond human capacity
Lastly – AI is us
Our neurologically life gets replicated inside the machine.
This is mainly a compute capacity and modeling problem
Given the exponential curves of power and performance in computing to we converge on a place where we drop the body and go into the matrix?
And is that a life as a separate consciousness or a collective mind hive?
Do not know.
How big is the bang?
Big disruptions are projected across large economic sectors:
Trillions in impact
In agriculture
Manufacturing
Transportation
Smarter cities
Smarter buildings
Back to my storm.
What do we hope they can combine to do for us? What did I need at ground-level?
Work in low power constraints, wherever I am, consistently
I wanted information, status, resources, routes, advice for situations I was not familiar with.
I needed help – best path, when to lay-low, places giving out ice, lowest possible fuel use, how-tos, trauma-help.
I needed PV + smartphone + low bandwidth internet connectivity + helpful smart end points. Less Q more A.
Some simple examples:
Remote healthcare: Camera image of skin problem, upload, pattern recognition, intelligent skin advisor, text warning and mitigation strategy
Crowdsourcing and shared transportation: GPS locations, pattern recognition of a cluster of travels, must be a shared-bus, route checked, prediction, arrival notification
Pest diagnotics: infestation, image capture, pattern recognition, corn pest advisor, treatment recommendations
Cows as an IoT platform
Precision agriculture
Disaster management
Welcome to your rapidly changing world. Filled with opportunity to help the small and remote.
Thank You all for your attention. Again, I am Karl Seiler from PIVIT. Hope to hear from you.