An overview of how our future is going to look focusing on new ways to interact with ourselves and the quantity and intensity of information around us.
4. Created an Off-road Simulator for Jeep at Auto Shows that
was featured on “The Today Show:” and “Good Morning
America”
5. Joey Silvian is CEO of the Virtual
Interactive Agency in Farmington Hills, and
as his company’s name indicates he’s all
about new ways to not actually be “there.
Silvian’s latest “there” is an information
security conference coming up in February.
Sure, there’s the old-school “be-there”…….
Oakland Business Review
Janauary 2007
6. What Does The Future Look Like?
Hardware/Devices
Interactive Styles
Speed/Content
How We Might Live Even More Digitally
9. A Happy
Hologram!!
• Port Authority created an innovative pilot plan that will feature
virtual customer care representatives.
• Computerized, hologram-like avatars will provide automated, basic
information to travelers in LaGuardia’s Central Terminal
Building, Newark Liberty’s Terminal B and JFK’s Terminal 5
10. Holograms are People Too!
• By 2020 retail virtual avatars – on screens and in holographic projection
– will start to become popular.
• Their Artificial Intelligence will be powered by realtime analysis of affinity
data for product recommendations and neural network enhanced sales
closing strategies.
• Similarly, service desks in hotels, shops, banks and other retail
destinations will disappear.
20. User-centric “control revolution,”
Behavioral changes significant
Changing how people think
Disruption to traditional models for
the production, delivery and
reception of information
“There’s too much goddamned information out there
coming at us too fast.”
21. User Generated Content – 1 billion
users who can all be publishers..
It used to be that Andy Warhol said everybody would have 15 minutes of
Fame, Internet user don’t care about that,
now everybody’s goal is 15 Megabytes of Fame
22. Sharing
Frictionless Sharing
Spotify’s Integration
• streams the tracks you’re listening to directly to
Facebook’s activity ticker
The Washington Post’s Social Reader
• automatically shares the stories you read
Frictionless Sharing like this will surely propagate widely in 2012 and beyond
24. APPS Generate Content, Then
Movie?
• 500 million users between
ages of 13 and 44
• Talking Friends app
• Carton animals respond
to user touch and
animated characters
speak from users’ voice
26. • Credit Cards will be replaced by
smartphone transactions systems
• Auto Insurance will be forever changed
through GPS-based monitoring devices
that reward good driving performance
• Hospitals will become virtual through the
extension of bio-connectivity, involving
remote medical monitoring and
management.
• Autonomous Cars – attach your car to a
train like thing and you go to
27. The Speed of Digital Information
• A 5.9 earthquake hit near
Richmond, Virginia on August
23rd, 2011
• Residents in New York City read about
the quake on Twitter feeds 30 seconds
before they experienced the quake
themselves
29. Based on what you share with a store (via
mobile device, tagged clothes you have
on, etc.), the shop will be able to:
further tailor offers for you
highlight products related to your tags
intrigue you with ads that trigger your
curiosity
Imagine the millions spent today on
advertising for TV and online, also moving
into the front of stores in new and engaging
ways.
30. This $9 Cardboard Bike Can Support
Riders Up To 485lbs
Innovation By Design
It’s 100% recycled and very
lightweight, with a frame that’s stronger
than carbon fiber.
35. An Artificial Memory System that allows
thoughts, memories and learned behavior
to be transferred from one brain to another
created by Scientists working at University
of Southern California for Department of
Homeland Security for “terrorism analysis”
36. Forget Multiple Passwords for all of your logins—
Just walk up to an ATM machine to securely withdraw
money by simply speaking your name or looking into
a tiny sensor that can recognize unique patterns in
your retina.
Each person has a unique biological identity and
behind all that is Biometric data–software can
composite all of this so you have a Unique DNA
Password.