Delivered at Dartmouth for their iLead program, this presentation looks at social networking, quantified self, internet of things and human input as the most important disruptors today.
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The Digital Revolution Keeps on Giving (and Takig)
1.
2. A LOOK AT THE REVOLUTION
The Digital Revolution
A LOOK AT THE REVOLUTION
THAT KEEPS ON GIVING
3. MOORE’S LAW
Let’s Blame This Guy
• Transistors double every two
years*years*
• Social networks have cured
diseases and toppled
governments.
• Internet taps into and
magnifies the best and worst
of our nature.
4. 5 Looks at the Revolution
• Social Networking
• The Quantified Self
• Human Interface
• Big Data
• Internet of Things
5. Modern High Tech History
• Internet/Search
• Desktop PC
• Brands Target You
• Apps
• Mobile
• You Are a Brand• Brands Target You
• Type as input
• Mass production
• Work for big $ from a few
people
• You Are a Brand
• You as Input
• Personalized Production
• Work for less dollars but scale
6. Technology and Economy Intertwined
• Don’t Train for Life’s Work
• MOOCs
• Premium Services Define• Premium Services Define
Wealth
• Fluency in finding right
info
• Using multiple mediums
with same message
7. The Social Network
• Shrinks the world
• Open-ness and transparency
• Collaboration
• Relationships not bound by geography or• Relationships not bound by geography or
time
• Destroyer of
careers/marriages/friendships
• Scam central
• Your data in the hands of
everybody
• Seductive, addictive
10. PINTEREST
Your Shared Bulletin Board – A Move to Graphical Language
Visual representation (hieroglyphics) mostly enabled by mobile phone
11. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Pinterest
Personal Life Real time Business Life Google-Life Say it in pix
Friends et. al.
from your
entire life
Thought
leadership
Who knows
who
Circles that you
identify
Visual thought
leaders
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5 Big Guns Compared
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Text, links,
photos,
location,
stats
Text, links,
photo, bio,
location
Text, links and
resume
Text, links,
photos, videos,
events, bio,
resume,
location
Photo, video ,
caption, boards
19. The Internet of Things
• Sensor, cloud and new Internet version (IP6) combined
• Mobile devices will outnumber humans this year.
• 90% of consumer-connected devices will have access to
some personal cloud in 2013.
• At least 4 billion terabytes of data will be generated this
year aloneyear alone
• By 2020, between 22 and 50 billion devices will be
connected to the Internet, providing citizens with an
unprecedented array of smart applications and services.
• Latest version of the Internet (IP6) added more
addressable space so every “thing” with a sensor and
address can be connected.
20. Have Your Oven Call My Car
Room Lighting
Heating
Finding Things
Pet tracking
47. The Singularity vs. The Uborus
Ray Kurzweil : Google
• Super-intelligence with
technological assist
• Machines will outpace
humans
Jaron Lanier : Microsoft
• We are ceding the digital
economy to a few
companies
• Inequality is on the risehumans
• The collective knowledge of
all human brains will hang
around
• Inequality is on the rise
• We have no new jobs being
created
• The Internet will eat itself to
death
48. A Few Sureties
• Robots will replace much of our labor force
• We will have less (work) to do and live longer to do it
• The knowledge of the world will be accessible to all
• The crowd will innovate/individuals will innovate
• Digital will pervade our lives from birth to death• Digital will pervade our lives from birth to death
• You can choose to be a tech optimist or pessimist
49. Contact Robin@RobinRaskin.com
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